CLASS II. CONICAL APPLES. II. II. I. 



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juicy; Flavor acid, poor ; Quality second to third rate; 

 Use, kitchen and drying ; Season, September and October. 

 The Red variety may be distinct, as it keeps later. 



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Elliott says this is an old Connecticut variety. Tree 

 vigorous and productive. 



Fruit large, flattened-conic, angular; Surface smooth, 

 greenish-yellow, blushed ; Dots rare, minute. 



Basin shallow, plaited ; Eye small, closed ; Calyx re- 

 flexed. 



Cavity deep, wide, regular, brown ; Stem short. 





Fig. 169. FALL GENETING. 



Core small, regular, closed, clasping ; Seeds numerous, 

 plump or imperfect, brown ; Flesh yellow, fine grained, 

 juicy, crisp ; Flavor sub-acid, not Very rich ; Quality 

 good ; Use, table, kitchen ; Season, October. 



Ferdinand. 



^ I procured my trees from Virginia, where it originated. 

 Tree vigorous, upright. 



