J. Walden - Soil Culture
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Northern Spy.—This is a new American variety, with no synonyms. It originated near Rochester, N. Y.

There is not a better dessert apple known. It retains its exceedingly pleasant juiciness, and excellent flavor from January to June. In western New York, they have been carried to the harvest field, in July in excellent condition. A fair bearer of beautiful fruit. Subacid with a peculiar freshness of flavor. Dark stripes of purplish red in the sun, but a greenish pale yellow in the shade. High culture and an open top for admission of the sun, affects the fruit more favorably than any other.
Roxbury Russet.— Synonyms —Boston Russet, Putnam Russet.

An excellent fruit, and prodigious bearer. Medium size, flesh greenish white, rather juicy, and subacid. Good in January, and one of the best in market in June.
There are other russets of larger size, but much inferior. This should be in every collection. It is not first in richness and flavor, but it is superior to most in productiveness, and is one of the best keepers.
Large Yellow Bough.— Synonyms —Early Sweet Bough, Sweet Harvest, Bough.
No harvest-apple equals this, except the Early Harvest. Excellent for the dessert, but rather sweet for pies and sauce. Fruit above medium. Tree a moderate grower, but a profuse bearer. Flesh white and very tender. Very sweet and sprightly. July and August. Should have a place, even in a small collection.
Swaar.—One of the best American fruits. Its name in Dutch, where it originated on the Hudson River, means heavy.

Fruit is large, and when fully ripe, of a dead gold color, dotted with many brown specks. Flesh yellowish, fine grained, and tender. Flavor aromatic and exceedingly rich. Bears good crops. December to March.
Winesap.—This is one of the best apples for cider, and good also for the table and kitchen. Fruit hangs long on the tree without injury. It is very productive, and does well on a variety of soils. Very fine in the West. Yellow flesh, very firm, and high flavored. November to May. Deservedly, a very popular orchard variety.
Maiden's Blush.—A comparatively new variety from New Jersey. Remarkably beautiful. Admired as a dessert fruit, and equally good for the kitchen and for drying. Clear lemon yellow, with a blush cheek, sometimes a brilliant red cheek. Rapid growing tree, with a fine spreading head, bearing most abundantly. August and October.

Ladies' Sweeting.—The finest sweet apple, for dessert in winter, that has yet been produced. Skin smooth and nearly covered with red, in the sun. Flesh is greenish white, very tender, juicy, and crisp. Without any shriveling or loss of flavor, it keeps till May. So good a winter and spring sweet apple is a desideratum in any orchard or garden.
The foregoing are all that any practical cultivator will need. Most will select from our list, perhaps half a dozen, which will be all they wish to cultivate. From our descriptions, which are not designed to enable planters to identify the varieties, but to ascertain their qualities, any one can select such as he prefers. And they are so generally known, that there will be but little danger of getting varieties, different from those ordered.
We subjoin, from Hooker's excellent Western Fruit-Book, the following—
"The following list," says Hooker, "contains a catalogue of the most popular varieties of apples, recommended by various pomological societies of the United States for the Western states." These varieties can be obtained of all respectable nurserymen. The list may be of use to some cultivators in the different states mentioned. The general qualities of the best of these will be found in our descriptions under the cuts:—
Baldwin. —Ohio, Missouri, Illinois.
Roxbury Russet. —Michigan, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois.
Rhode Island Greening. —Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois.
Swaar. —Ohio, Illinois, Michigan.
Esopus Spitzenburg. —Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio.
Early Harvest. —Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa.
Sweet Bough. —Illinois, Virginia, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio.
Summer Rose. —Ohio, Missouri, Illinois.
Fall Pippin. —Michigan, Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois.
Belmont. —Michigan, Ohio.
Golden Sweet. —Missouri.
Red Astrachan. —Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois.
Jonathan. —Ohio, Missouri.
Early Strawberry. —Ohio.
Danvers Winter Sweet. —Ohio.
American Summer Pearmain. —Illinois.
Maiden Blush. —Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois.
Porter. —Ohio, Missouri.
Gravenstein. —Ohio.
Vandevere. —Missouri, Indiana, Illinois.
Yellow Bellflower. —Michigan, Iowa, Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois.
Fameuse. —Illinois.
Newtown Pippin. —Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois.
Rambo. —Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois.
Smokehouse. —Virginia, Indiana.
Fallawalden. —Ohio.
Golden Russet. —Ohio, Illinois.
Wine Sap. —Ohio, Illinois.
White Bellflower. —Missouri, Illinois.
Holland Pippin. —Michigan, Missouri, Indiana.
Raule's Janet. —Iowa, Virginia, Illinois.
Lady Apple. —Ohio, Missouri.
For the value of these varieties, in the states mentioned, you have the authority of the best pomological societies. The several states are mentioned so frequently, that it will be seen that most of them are adapted to all the states. Attend to acclimation and manure, and guard against insects, and they will all flourish, in all parts of the West and of the Union.
APRICOT
This is a fruit about half-way between a peach and a plum. The stone is like the plum, and the flesh rather more like the peach. It is esteemed, principally, because it comes earlier in the season than anything else of the kind.
It is used as a dessert-fruit, for preserving, drying, and various purposes in cookery. It does well on plum-stock, and best in good deep, moist loam, manured as the peach and plum. The best varieties produce their like from the seed. Seedlings are more hardy than any grafted trees. Grafts on plums are much better than on the peach. The latter seldom produce good hardy, thrifty trees, although many persist in trying them. The apricot is a favorite tree for espalier training against walls and fences, in small yards, where it bears luxuriantly. It also makes a good handsome standard tree for open cultivation.
It is as much exposed to depredations from curculio as the plum, and must be treated in the same way. Cultivation same as peach. It produces its fruit, like the peach, only on wood of the previous year's growth; hence it must be pruned like the peach. Especially must it be headed in well, to secure the best crop.
Varieties are quite numerous, a few of which only deserve cultivation. Any of the nine following varieties are good:—
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