CLASS ni. BOtTND APPLES. H. II. I. 



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Xransport. 



Another of Reuben Tlagan's Indiana seedlings. Tree 

 poor in the nursery — good iu the orchard. Very produc- 

 tive. 



Fruit large, globular, flattened, angular;- Surface 

 smooth, pale yellow, blushed carmiue; Dots scattered. 



Fig. 256.— TKANSPORT. 



green, with white bases, becoming purple where exposed ; 

 Bloom white. 



Basin medium, plaited ; Eye small, closed. 



Cavity deep, acute, brown ; Stem medium to long. 



Core irregular, closed, clasping ; Axis short ; Seeds dark, 

 pointed, imperfect ; Flesh, yellowish- white, tender, melt- 

 ing, fine-grained, juicy ; Flavor mild sub-acid, rich ; Qual- 

 ity good to very good ; Use, table, kitchen, market ; Sea- 

 son, December to February. Not very profitable. 



Wlilte Pippin. . 



The origin of this valuable fruit is entirely unknown, 

 and its history can only be tr.iced to the nursery of Silas 



