OF SUMMER APPLES. 
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Class II. Yellow and green fruits ; or if red , the color is a suffused orange or carmine on 
the sunny side, without stripes. 
Order I. Height and breadth equal or subequal. 
B. Ends unequal. 
1. SUGARLOAF PIPPIN. 
Sugarloaf Pippin, Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 1078. Dalgoi Squozinoi, No. 254 Loud. Hort. do. 
Fruit medium size. Base rather wide, from which it tapers to the crown, in which the 
excavation is rather deep and plaited : plaits few. Stem rather long, and inserted into 
a deep, rather wide, regular depression. Color light yellow on both sides, and becoming 
rather white when ripe. Skin marked with a few greenish dots. Flesh white, firm, crisp 
and juicy, with a sweetish subacid flavor. 
An excellent August apple, but keeps only about ten days. Supposed to be of Russian 
origin. 
2. SPRING-GROVE CODLIN. 
Spring-grove Codlin, Lond. Hort. Trans. Vol. i. p. 197. 
Fruit of the medium size, elongated, but the diameter greater than the height, slightly 
angular : crown narrow : depression narrow, oblique and plaited. Stem short. Color 
pale greenish yellow, with an orange cheek on the sunny side. Flesh greenish yellow, 
tender, with a saccharine juice and an aromatic perfume. 
This apple is honored with an introduction to the London Horticultural Society, from the 
celebrated Sir Joseph Banks, in 1810. 
3. DOCTOR HELSHAM’S PIPPIN. 
Fruit middle size, higher than wide, slightly angular and conical : crown narrow: depres¬ 
sion oblique and rather wide. Color yellowish, with a clear blush of carmine, without 
stripes on the sunny side. Stem rather long, and inserted in a deep depression. Juice 
sweet, with some aroma. 
August and September. Branches of the tree drooping. Apple originated in the county 
of Norfolk, England. 
4. REVELSTONE PIPPIN (Lond. Hort. Trans. Vol. iv. p. 522). 
Fruit somewhat angular, and of the medium size : angles or ribs running into the calyx 
depression, and terminating in small knobs. Stem short, thick, inserted into a round 
smooth depression. Color greenish yellow, the sunny side suffused with a carmine blush 
without stripes. Skin dotted with russety spots. Flesh yellow, firm, dry, but attended 
with a good flavor. 
August and beginning of September. Decay rather rapid. 
