The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . cavity lai-ge, deep, often thinly russeted; calyx small,closed; basin rather small, slightly plaited; flesh yellowish, half fine,crisp, tender, juicy, rich mild subacid, inclining to sweet, slightly aroma-tic ; very good; core medium. October, February. Mann. A chance seedling in the orchard of Judge Mooney, of Granby, IST. hardy, an upright grower, with rather slender branches, forming around head; an early and annual bearer, a late keeper, vakiable foimarket and cooking, and a fair table fruit. Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, nearly reg


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . cavity lai-ge, deep, often thinly russeted; calyx small,closed; basin rather small, slightly plaited; flesh yellowish, half fine,crisp, tender, juicy, rich mild subacid, inclining to sweet, slightly aroma-tic ; very good; core medium. October, February. Mann. A chance seedling in the orchard of Judge Mooney, of Granby, IST. hardy, an upright grower, with rather slender branches, forming around head; an early and annual bearer, a late keeper, vakiable foimarket and cooking, and a fair table fruit. Fruit medium to large, roundish oblate, nearly regular; skin deepyellow when fully ripe, often with a shade of brownish red where ex-posed, and thickly sprinkled with light and gray dots, a few beingareole; stalk short, rather small; cavity medium or quite laige, some-times slightly russeted; calyx generally closed; basin rather large,slightly corrugated; flesh yellowish, half fine, half tender, juicy, mildpleasant subacid; good to very good; core medium. January, April. 22 THE Makquis of from seed of the Gravenstien by William Sutton, of Poit


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