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APPENDIX TO APPLES. 
181. CANNON PE ARM AIN. 
Fruit below the medium size ; unsymmetrical, often 
subangular, rather globular. Stem long, obliquely 
inserted, and projecting obliquely from the base. / 
Calyx small; depression small, ridged. Color yel- j 
low, and half-spread with brick red, interspersed 
with large dots. Flesh yellowish, crisp, slightly 
subacid, rich and good. Keeps till April. \ 
Transactions of the Ohio Convention of Fruit Grow- \ 
ers,'l848, p. 31. 
182. ROME BEAUTY. 
Fruit of the medium size or greater; wider 
than high ; depressed. Stem slender, 
and rather long, deeply implanted. 
Depression deep and wide. Calyx ra¬ 
ther large ; depression rather deep. 
Color carmine, upon a rich yellow 
ground, the whole surface being nearly 
all red. Flesh yellowish, crisp, juicy, 
subacid ; flavor pleasant. 
It is suggested that it is a seedling from 
the Seeknofurther. In eating from No¬ 
vember to February. Transactions of the 
Ohio Convention of Fruit Growers, 1848. 
