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THE APPLE. 



Flesh white, tender, fine-grained, juicy, subacid, aromatic. August, 

 September. (Warder.) 



SUMMER MARIGOLD. 



An old English Apple. Tree a good grower and great bearer. 

 Fruit medium, roundish conical, yellow, striped with two shades of 

 red. Flesh breaking, juicy, pleasant subacid. August. 



Sour Bough. 

 Walworth. 

 Haverstraw Pippin, 

 Paper Apple. 



SUMMER PIPPIN. 



Calkin's Pippin. 



Tart Bough. 



Champlain. 



Large Golden Pippin. 



Underdunk. 

 Nyack Pippin. 

 Geneva Pearmain. 



Origin unknown. An old fruit, much cultivated in Rockland and 

 Westchester Counties, N. Y. ; a valuable market fruit. Tree vigorous, 

 forming a beautiful round head, a regular and good bearer. Young 

 shoots dull reddish grayish brown, slightly downy. 



Summer Pippin. 



Fruit medium to large, variable in form, generally roundish oblong, 

 inclining to conic, pale waxen yellow, shaded with a delicate crimson 

 blush, and sprinkled with green and grayish dots. Stalk varies in 

 length and thickness, inserted in a deep, abrupt cavity. Calyx closed, 

 set in a deep, abrupt, corrugated basin. Flesh white, tender, moderate- 

 ly juicy, pleasant, refreshing, subacid, valuable for culinary uses, and 



