TYPICAL FORMS OF SIX VARIETIES OF APPLES 



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Fig. 119. — Typical forms of six varieties of apples. A, Chenango, oblong to ovate or 

 egg-shaped; cavity large; basin shallow, core large, partly open. B, Winter Banana, globu- 

 lar, symmetrical; cavity wide, deep; calyx and basin very small; core large, open. C, Buck- 

 ingham, roundish-conical; cavity wide, deep; basin wide, deep, furrowed; open small, closed. 

 D, Lawver, roundish-oblate; cavity large, furrowed; basin and calyx medium; core large, 

 open. E, Golden Sweet, oblate or roundish-oblate; cavity and basin medium; core medium, 

 nearly closed. F, Sierra, roundish-oblate, inclined to conic, with broad base; cavity very 

 wide, deep; basin very wide, rather shallow, furrowed; core small, closed. (After Ohio 

 Station.) 



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