. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of Pomona Nurseries and amateurs' fruit guide for the extreme Southern States. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Fruit Southern States Catalogs; Ornamental trees Southern States Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Southern States Catalogs; Roses Southern States Catalogs. 30 DESCRIPTTVE CATALOGUE OF V V Hychaya. Fruit large, oblong, some- what pointed at apex. Color dark yel- low; flesh light; quality very fine when fully ripe; generally well marked with ring at apex; some seed. suru. Fruit of medium size; shape very long and pointed; color yellow, flesh nearly white.


. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of Pomona Nurseries and amateurs' fruit guide for the extreme Southern States. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Fruit Southern States Catalogs; Ornamental trees Southern States Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Southern States Catalogs; Roses Southern States Catalogs. 30 DESCRIPTTVE CATALOGUE OF V V Hychaya. Fruit large, oblong, some- what pointed at apex. Color dark yel- low; flesh light; quality very fine when fully ripe; generally well marked with ring at apex; some seed. suru. Fruit of medium size; shape very long and pointed; color yellow, flesh nearly white. A valuable variety on account of its extreme lateness. Very astringent until fully ripe; should not be eaten until very soft; very few seed. Dai, Dai, Mam. Tree of rather open growth, with distinct light foliage. Fruit medium size, shape flat like a tomato, I slightly four-sided; flesh white, with but few seed; quality very fine. Minokaki. Large, oblong, pointed; flesh red, very good, foliage distinct, keeps late. Kurokume. Very large, round, some- what flattened, ^\ by 3 inches, average weight 10 ounces, and sometimes yields specimens of 16 ounces in weight; keeps late. Yemon. Round, flattened, deeply ribbed, dark orange red, 3 inches by 2|, average weight 7 ounces, but specimens weighing 16 ounces were produced on three-year old trees in 1885; very sweet, flesh red and is edible while still solid; maturity from end of September until V Ieiumi'h Peksimmon. Zenji. This variety, though somewhat smaller than some of the other sorts, is by no means least as to importance, for it ripens far in advance of them, and is good to eat out of the hand while hard. Roundish, somewhat flattened, showing quarter marks at apex; color yellow; flesh dark; of good quality, and full of seed. Hyakume. Tree a good grower and comes into bearing at an extreme early age: fruit large, shape nearly round, ; somewhat flattened at both base and apex, nearly always some rings at apex; color light


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