OF autUmn lpples. 41 



B6. SUMMER SWEET PARADISE. Fig. 21. 



Fniit nudiuiii si/a-, uiilirr depressed or llallen- 

 ed at tlio ends. Circular. Color pale green. 

 Stem thick and short. Calyx depression 

 wide. Flesh tender, sweet, rich. Flavor 

 aromatic. Ripens early in October. 



It is regarded as a fine apple. Originated in 

 Pennsylvania. 



67. WORMSLEY'S PIPPIN. 

 Friiii of ilie medium size. Color pale greenish yellow. Stem rather long. Calyx sunk 

 deep in its depression. Flesh white, firm, crisp ; high-flavored, acid. 

 English. 



68. GLORIA MUNDI. Plate 35. fig. 34. Fig. 21 



Ox ^pple, Baltimore Apple, Kinderhook Pippin, var. Monstrous Pippin. 



Fruit above the medium size ; 

 often unsym metrical Ribs 

 wide, skin fair and smooth. 

 Color yellow, becoming whi- 

 tish yellow. Stem thick, 

 short. Flesh white, tender, 

 but rather coarse. Subacid. 

 Late autumn ; and keeps, if 

 carefully gathered, till Janu- 

 ary. 

 This apple, though ranked 



only as second rate, yet sells 



well in market, often as high 



as three pennies apiece. It is 



a good apple for culinary pur- 

 poses, but not rich enough for 



the dessert. 



Plate represents a variety or subvariety from Kinderhook, which is rather stnaller llinti 

 those produced at some other places, but which has a better flavor. 

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