THE APPLE. 417 



Flesh white, very tender, juicy, vinous, almost sweet, aromatic. Good 

 to very good. Middle of September to middle of October. 



WRIGHT'S JANET. 



Supposed to have originated near St. Louis, Mo. 



Fruit medium to large, round, sometimes flat, regular, waxen yel- 

 low, mixed, striped, splashed carmine. Dots minute, prominent, 

 scattering. Flesh deep yellow, breaking, fine-grained, juicy, subacid. 

 Good to very good. January to June. (Warder.) 



WYKEN PIPPIN. 



Warwickshire Pippin. Girkin Pippin. Arley. 



An old variety, originated near Coventry, England. Tree upright, 

 hardy, and productive. 



Fruit below medium, oblate conical, greenish yellow, with dull 

 orange blush in sun, mottled and marbled and dotted with light russety 

 patches and dots. Flesh yellowish, tender, juicy, sweet subacid. De- 

 cember, February. (Ron.) 



YACHT. 



Origin, Montgomery Co., Pa. Tree of moderate growth, a regular 

 bearer. 



Fruit medium, oblate, yellowish, shaded, splashed, and striped with 

 two shades of red, large light dots. Stalk medium. Calyx partially 

 closed. Flesh white, tender, pleasant, mild subacid. Good. Core 

 small. November,. January. 



YADKIN. 



Southern. 



Fruit large, round, regular, red striped. Flesh white, dry, subacid. 

 Only good. August. (Warder.) 



YAHOOLA. 



Origin, Lumpkin Co., Ga. Tree with slender, wiry limbs, a good 

 bearer. 



Fruit medium, oblate, yellow green, specked and streaked with rus- 

 set. Stalk long, slender. Calyx and basin medium. Flesh juicy. 

 Good. September to January. (White.) 



YANKEE SPY. 

 Seedsville Sweet ? Dutchess County Sweet. Ox Sweet. 



Of unknown origin. Tree vigorous, upright spreading, productive. 



Fruit medium, oblate, sometimes a little conic, deep yellow, some- 

 times a tinge of red in the sun, large brown dots. Stalk medium. 

 Calyx closed. Basin furrowed. Flesh yellowish, moderately juicy, rich, 

 sweet. Good. Core small. October, November. A valuable culinary 

 sort. 



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