The leaves are few, small, with slender stems, the bases of which are dilated, and thin where they spring from different parts on the surface of the bulb.
In its native state, the plant is perennial; but is cultivated and treated, like the common potato, as an annual.
I have sprayed little, but cannot say much about it.
I store from 5 to 700 bushels in a basement under granary, and am fairly successful; find Ben Davis and Rawle's Janet keep best.
Use for commercial purposes Winesap, Jonathan, and Missouri Pippin.
I grow corn for a few years, then clover for two years, after that no crop whatever.
Skin thick, tough, adheres slightly to the pulp, contains no pigment, somewhat astringent.
Skin thick, tender, adheres considerably to the pulp, contains a fair amount of light purplish pigment, astringent.
Berries medium to large; skin thick, covered with considerable bloom, strong musky or foxy aroma.
Skin thick, tough, adheres considerably to the pulp, with a moderate amount of wine-colored pigment, astringent.
Berries round; skin thick, covered with bloom, with strong musky or foxy aroma.
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