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DESCRIPTIONS 
Okdke II. Breadth greater than the length. 
A. Ends equal or subequal. 
153. POMME GRIS. Fig. 62. 
Fruit less than the medium size, symmetrical, 
circular, depressed. Color, a gray russet, 
evenly spread over the surface. Stem slen¬ 
der, depression wide, calyx small, basin cir¬ 
cular. Flesh very tender and fine grained, 
rich and high flavored. One of the best of 
northern apples. Canada. 
154. FENOUILLET GRISE. 
Fruit small, depressed, circular, symmetrical. Color yellowish, russeted. Calyx small. 
Flesh firm ; flavor aromatic. 
B. Ends unequal. 
155. AMERICAN GOLDEN RUSSET. Plate 52. Fig. 61. 
Bullock's Golden . 
Fruit below the medium size, circular, 
conical. Color light yellow and thin 
russet. Stem long, slender. Basin 
small; depression shallow ; ribbed. 
Flesh yellowish white, very fine 
grained, tender, rich, pleasant, sub¬ 
acid flavor. Early winter. 
This apple is one of the most deli¬ 
cate we have in this country. 
