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DESCBIPTIONS OP APPLES. 



Flavor sub-acid, aromatic, rich, pear-like; Quality very 

 best; Use, dessert ; Season, December and January, until 

 March. Like other russets disposed to wilt if too much 

 exposed to the air. 



Pouglikeepsie Russet. 



ElsaiiiaH EUSSET. 



Origin New York ; Tree tender, vigorous, upright, pro- 

 ductive ; Shoots brown, slender; Foliage healthy. 



Fruit medium, conical or globular-conical, regular ; Sur- 

 face smooth, almost polished, dull yellowish-green, often 

 bronzed near the base, more or less covered with fine russet. 



Fig. 161. — P0T7GHKEEPSIE BUSSET. 



Basin shallow, regular ; Eye large, closed. 



Cavity .pointed, wavy ; Stem long. 



Core closed, not meeting the eye ; Seeds imperfect ; 

 Flesh greenish, firm, inclined to be tough ; Flavor acid, 

 poor ; Quality third rate ; Use, market and cooking only, 

 and valued because it keeps soundly for a long time; Sea- 

 son, December until June. 



Ross' 



Nonpareil. 



SPICE KUSSET ? OF OHIO. 



The delicious frait about to be described is believed to 

 be the celebrated Irish apple mentioned by Thompson, 



