-VARIETIES AND CULTURE. 



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a shallow cavity; suitable for cooking purposes. Ripens 

 in summer. Productive. 



Winesap. — Medium size, round oblong; bright yellow- 

 ish red; stalk slender and average length; flesh yellow, 

 with an acid flavor. Ripens in late winter. Good market 

 and dessert apple. 



Yellow June. — Fruit medium size; form rather flat; 

 stem short, in a deep cavity; calyx large and open, in a 

 moderate basin; skin thin, and of greenish-yellow color; 

 flesh yellowish, tender and juicy. An excellent variety, 



Fig. 184— York Imperial. Div. Pomology, U. S. Dept. Agri. 



and worthy a place in every garden. Ripens from th<> 

 15th to the 20th of June. 



Yorp. — Originated in Georgia. Large fruit; greenish 

 yellow, with red; very good flavor and quality; prolific; 

 bears young. Ripens in summer. 



York Imperial (Johnson's Fine Winter). — Large, 

 oblate and oblique; yellow with red stripes; flavor good; 

 flesh yellow, juicy. A fine shipping variety, which origi- 

 nated in Pennsylvania. Ripens in autumn. 



Yellow 7 Newtown Pippin (Albemarle Pippin). — Size 

 medium to large, round oblate; yellow with a lively red 

 cast; smooth with russet marks at the stem; flavor very 



