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Toccoa. Above medium size, conical ; skin yellow, 

 shaded and striped with red ; flesh yellow, with a brisk 

 Spitzenburgh flavor, moderately juicy; core large. A 

 native of Habershain County, Georgia. Ripens August 

 1st. A fine fruit, and healthy tree. 



Aromatic Carolina* Fruit large size ; oblate in form, 

 tapering to the eye ; stalk short and fleshy, in a deep, 



Fig. 81. AROMATIC CAROLINA. 



wide cavity; calyx in a wide, shallow basin; color 

 green, striped with dull crimson, and covered with a white 

 bloom; juicy, and of a fine aromatic flavor. Tree a 

 vigorous grower, and very productive. Ripens July 15th 

 to August 1st. 



Fall Pippin. Fruit very large, roundish, flattened, 

 obscurely ribbed ; stalk three-fourths of an inch long, in 

 a deep, narrow cavity ; calyx small, in a deep, narrow 

 basin; flesh tender and mellow, with a rich, aromatic, 

 sub-acid flavor. A splendid apple here. Ripens in 

 August. 



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