CLASS II. CONICAl APPLES. 1. I. 1. 495 



Fruit round-conie, regular, very light ; Surface Bmooth, 

 white or pale yellow ; Dots minute, dark, indented, few. 



Basin rather shallow, regular ; Eye small, closed. 



Cavity acute, regular, deep, sometimes brown; Stem 

 medium. 



Core regular, nearly closed, clasping ; Seeds medium, 

 dark ; Flesh white, very soft, light, juicy ; Flavor very 

 sweet when ripe, somewhat bitter when green ; Quality 

 only good — by some called best ; Use, market, stock and 

 dessert — ^tasteless when cooked ; Season, July and August. 



FallaTvater. 



CULPEHOCKEN, ETC. 



A native of Pennsylvania, where it is a great fatorite ; 

 extensively cultivated through the West. 



Fig. 138. — FAI,I,AWATEB. 



Tliis is essentially a market apple, having little to rec- 

 ommend it but its size, appearance and productiveness. 



