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THE APPLE. 



White Pi-ambo. 



Considerably grown and esteemed in Central Southern Ohio. Fruit) 

 large, roundish, flattened at ends ; skin, rough, yellow, russet dots? and 

 spots, which, in sun, are of a reddish tinge ; stem, stout ; cavi'i.y, broad, 

 open ; calyx, large : segments, in division? ; basin, large, open, deep : core, 

 small ; seeds, round ovate, plump ; flesh, yellowish, rather coarse, breaking, 

 mild sub-acid ; "very good/^ November to February. 



White Sweeting. 



"Wetheriirs "WTiite Sweeting. 



From New Jersey. Tree, vigorous; productive on light soils. Fruit, 

 large, roundish oblong, pale yellow; stem, short; flesh, white, sweet; 

 valued for baking and for stock. September. 



Whitewater Sweet. 



From Southern Ohio. Fruit, medium, round, bright yellow, with dark 

 ppots : stem, short ; calyx, slightly sunk ; flesh, yellowish, firm, juicy, 

 sweet : keeps till May. (Hov. Mag.) 



Whitney's Russet. 



From Canada, Medium, oblate, almost wholly covered with thick yel 

 low russet : flesh, white, with a very smooth, pear-like texture, and rich, 

 brisk, spicy flavor ; keeps well till March ; tree, is a good bearer, but mus* 

 be stock-worked the same as Rambo, when planted in Western orchards. 



