. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. from gritty texture ; core small, and often without seeds. A good shipper. Origin, Idaho. good quality. Season very early. - Tree vigor- ous, free from blight. Origin, Kieffer. A—October and November. Raised from the seed of the Chinese Sand Pear, supposed to have been cross-fertilized with some. Kieffer. (Half size.) other kind grown near it. Tree remarkably vigorous, having large, dark green, glossy leaves, and


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. from gritty texture ; core small, and often without seeds. A good shipper. Origin, Idaho. good quality. Season very early. - Tree vigor- ous, free from blight. Origin, Kieffer. A—October and November. Raised from the seed of the Chinese Sand Pear, supposed to have been cross-fertilized with some. Kieffer. (Half size.) other kind grown near it. Tree remarkably vigorous, having large, dark green, glossy leaves, and is a young and very heavy bearer. The tree is inclined to overbear, and proper thinning will improve the quality of the fruit. Fruit large to very large, round- ish oval, narrowing at both ends. Skin rich gold- en yellow, with a fine red blush on the sunny side. Flesh is whitish, a little coarse, juicy, very good. Ripens through October and November. To have it in perfection, il should be gathered when fully grown and ripened in the house. As a canning Pear, it retains its light color and possesses a rich, vin- ous flavor, being very re- f' / freshing, and, notwith- standing the process of canning, it remains rich, juicy and sprightly. Koonce. S—Season last of August. Fruit . medium to large. Col- or golden yellow, red cheek; handsome. Flesh spicy, juicy, sweet i Lawrence. W—December. Fruit above medium size. Color lemon-yellow, numerous small dots. Flesh whitish, buttery, rich, very good flavor. A young and good bearer, and unexcelled as a valuable early winter sort. Ripens easily, and is of uniform excellence. Louise Bonne de Jersey. A—Septem- ber and October. Large, tapering. Pale yel- lowish green in the shade, but overspread with brownish red in the sun. Very juicy and melting, with a rich and excellent flavor. A profitable market variety. Succeeds better as a Dwarf tree than on the Pear root. While hardly of the highest quality, it is very valua- ble for its large


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