THE APPLE. 



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gling, spreading grower, and productive. Young wood a rich dark 

 brown. 



Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate conic, yellow, shaded and 

 striped with red, sparsely covered with gray dots. Stalk slender, of 

 medium length, inserted in a deep, rather narrow cavity. Calyx closed, 

 set in a broad, rather shallow basin. Flesh whitish, tender, juicy, crisp, 

 pleasant, mild subacid. Good. December, March. 



Miller eek Vandevere. 



SMOKEHOUSE. 

 Eed Vandevere. 



English Vandevere. 



Origin, Lancaster Co., Pa., near Millcreek, grew on the farm of 



Gibbons, near his smokehouse, hence its name. An old variety 



and popular in Pennsylvania. It somewhat resembles the old Pennsyl- 

 vania Vandevere, and is supposed to be a seedling of it. 



Tree moderately vigorous, with a spreading head, a good bearer. 

 Young wood dull dark reddish brown. 



Smokehouse. 



Fruit rather above medium, roundish oblate, skin yellow, shaded 

 and splashed with crimson, and thinly sprinkled with large gray and 

 >rown dots. Stalk rather long, curved, inserted in a broad cavity, 

 lyx closed, set in a wide basin, of moderate depth, slightly corrugated. 

 Flesh yellowish, somewhat firm, juicy, crisp, rather rich subacid. Good. 

 September to February. Valued for culinary uses. 



SNEDIKER. 

 Origin unknown. Tree an upright vigorous grower, productive. 



