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THE APPLE. 



Yates. 



Originated in Fayette Co., Ga. Tree Terr npriglit greyer, great 

 bearer and good keeper. 



Fiiiit small, oblate or oblate conic, vrhitisli yello'^, overspread, 

 shaded; splashed, and striped ^dch shades of red, many light dots. Stalk 

 slender. C'aviiy large, slis'htly riisseted. Calyx small, closed. Flesh 

 vrhite, sometimes stained next the skin, tender, juicy, pleasant subacid. 

 Good. March to May. 



Yellow Bellflowee. 



Bellefle-ar YtlloTv, BeHe Fletur. 



Bishop's Pippin of Xova Scotia. Laoly TTashington. 

 Eeinette ^lusque. "Warren PippiiL 



The Yellow Belle Flenr is a large, handsome, and excellent winter 

 Apple, everywhere hio;hly esteem-d in the ITnited States. It is most 

 abundantly seen in the markets of Bhiladelphia. as it thrives well in the 

 sandy soils of Xew .Jersey. Coxe nrst described this fiiTiit ; the oiiginal 

 tree of which grew in Burlington, 2s. J. T]'ee a moderately A'igo- 

 rous grower, forming a sprea din g, roundish, rather drooping head. 

 Yoimg wood yellovish bro^vn. A regular' and excellent bear-er. 



Tellovr Eelluower. 



Fmit very large. obloEg. a little irre.giilar. tapering to the eye. Skin 

 smooth, pale lemou yelluvo. uiien with a blush next the sun. Stalk lon^ 



