THE APPLE. 



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Aunt's Apple. 



Origin unknown. Tree small, delicate, very productive. Fruit 

 large, oblong, yellow, mostly covered and streaked with a lively red. 

 Flesh yellow, breaking, juicy, not rich. November. (Coxe.) 



Aunt Hannah. 



Origin, Essex Co., Mass. Tree of slow growth. Fruit medium, 

 oblate, nearly globular. Skin golden yellowish, sprinkled with russet. 

 Stem short, inserted in a cavity surrounded by russet. Calyx closed. 

 Basin very shallow. Flesh yellow, fine-grained, with a rich peculiar 

 flavor, slightly musky. Good. December to February. 



Aunt Susan's Favorite. 



Originated from seed, by Mrs. Susan Tippet, in Missouri, about 

 twenty-five years since. Tree hardy, thrifty, vigorous, round open head, 

 good and regular bearer. Fruit large, roundish, flattened, light yellow, 

 shaded and striped with shades of deep and light red. Stalk short. 

 Cavity deep. Calyx closed. Flesh white, tender, juicy, mild, subacid. 

 Good. August. (M. S. H. Soc.) 



Austin Sweet. 



Origin, Mercer Co., Pa. Tree irregular spreading. 



Fruit medium, roundish, inclining to conic, pale yellow, sprinkled 

 with a few brown dots and patches of russet. Stalk short and small ; 

 cavity, wide open, deep, russeted. Calyx open. Segments short, erect. 

 Basin abrupt, deep, uneven. Flesh white, moderately juicy, rich, sweet. 

 Yery good. Core medium. September to December. 



Autumn Golden Pippin. 



An old English variety. Tree vigorous. Fruit small, lemon-yel- 

 low, little russeted. Flesh rich, and delicious flavor. (Ron.) 



Autumn Pearmain. 

 Winter Pearmain. 



A slow-growing tree, but attains a large size. Branches slender, 

 spreading. Fruit of medium size, roundish, narrowing gradually toward 

 the eye. Color brownish-yellow, mixed with green on the shaded side, 

 but next the sun reddish, blended with yellow, streaked with deeper red, 

 and sprinkled with numerous small brown specks. Stalk short, obliquely 

 planted under a fleshy lip. Calyx small, set in a broad shallow basin, 

 which is sometimes scarcely at all sunk, and obscurely plaited. Flesh 

 pale yellow, crisp, firm, a little dry, but rich and high flavored. Core 

 rather small. Quality very good. October to March. 



Autumn Bomanite. 



Originated on rhe farm of Jacob Mcely, Cumberland Co., Pa. Fruit 

 medium, round, somewhat flattened, beautiful red. Flesh yellow, plea- 

 sant. September. (A. Pom. S. Bep.) 



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