CLASS I. FLAT APPLES. 1. II. I. 



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Cavity deep, narrow or acute, green and. brown ; Stem 

 rather long and slender. 



Core small, round, clasping; Seeds numerous, small, 

 short and plump ; Flesh yellow, tender, fine grained, juicy ; 

 ilavor sub-ncid and aromatic; First quality for table ; In 



Fig. 7k5. FULTON. 



November and December. Our Illinois orchardists do 

 not commend it so highly as when first introduced ; not 

 fully satisfactory where planted in Ohio on limestone 

 clays. 



Oolden Seedling-. 



Said to have originated with Mr. R'.ehl, of St. Louis, 

 cultivated and distributed by Geo. Husmann, of Hermann, 

 Mo., in whose orchard I gathered it. . 



Fruit large, handsome, regular, and oblate; Surface 

 smooth, greenish-yellow, and blushed ; Dots scattered, 

 minute. 



Basin wide, regular ; Eye medium, closed. 



Cavity wide, wavy ; Stem short. 



