CLASS I. — FLAT APPLES. — I. L 1. 



389 



said to be a regular 

 Surface smooth, green, becoming 

 Eye me- 



and productive when established ; 

 bearer. 



Fruit medium, flat ; 

 yellow ; Dots minute. 



Basin small, abrupt, often folded or plaited ; 

 dium, closed. 



Cavity wide, wavy, green ; Stem medium or short. 



Core small, closed ; Sueds plump ; Flesh yellowisli-white, 

 fine grained, tender, juicy ; Flavor very sweet ; Quality 

 nearly first rate; Valuable for baking; Season early 

 winter. 



Fig. 58.— sNBPPs'. 

 Snepps'. 



JNO. SNBPPS'. 



This fine apple is believed to have originated at Edin- 

 burgh, Indiana, and was brought to the notice of the State 

 Society by the orchardist whose name it bears, and by 

 whom it has been distributed. As it appears to be distinct 

 from any known fruit, it is here described. Tree vigor- 

 ous and suflSciently productive. 



