CLASS I. ^FLAT APPLES. 1. II. II. 451 



aromatic ; Quality only good ; Useful for kitchen and dry- 



Fig. 104. — POTTINGBB. 



ing ; Season December and January ; keeps well. 



This Kentucky apple was sent me by J. S. Downer, 

 from whom trees were also procured which have already 

 borne fruit. 



Tree vigorous, healthy, and early productive. 



Fruit resembles Smokehouse, medium, loundish-oblate, 

 regular ; Surface smooth, bright red, mixed, striped, and 

 splashed, on greenish yellow ; Dots numerous, brown and 

 yellow. 



Basin wide, wavy, regular, rather deep ; Eye medium, 

 open ; calyx reflexed. 



Cavity wide, Avavy, brown ; Stem long, slender. 



Core medium, closed, meeting the eye ; Axis short ; 

 Seeds numerous, angular, pointed ; Flesh yellow, fine-grain- 



