PLATE XLIX. 
2. LANDSBERGER REINETTE. 
This variety is said to have been raised by Councillor Burchardt, at Landsberg, on the Wartha, 
about the beginning of the present century 
Description. Fruit : above the medium size, somewhat conical, slightly ribbed near the eye. 
Skin : pale yellow, very clear and shining, having a tinge of crimson on the side next the sun. Eye : 
open ; segments of the calyx, long, reflexed and set in a shallow basin. Stalk : long, slender and 
deeply inserted. Flesh : yellowish, delicate, melting and sweet. 
An excellent apple, fit for either dessert or culinary purposes. It is in season from October to 
Christmas. 
The tree is small, but hardy and bears freely—succeeds well as an espalier, or dwarf standard 
when grown on the Paradise stock. 
