The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . y juicy, with a richbrisk flavor, and a fine delicate aroma. December, February. (Floristand Pomologist.) Fall Queen, or Haas. Gros Pommier. Haas. Horse of some. Gros Pomier. Maryland Queen. Hoss. Originated on the grounds of Gabriel Cerre many years since, adjoin-ing the then village of St. Louis (now city). Mo. It was at first calledGros Pommier, but now generally Fall Queen or Haas, and we retainthis, as it is most commonly used. It is very popular through most ofthe West and Southwest as a profitable market fruit, and for familyuse. Tree hardy, very


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . y juicy, with a richbrisk flavor, and a fine delicate aroma. December, February. (Floristand Pomologist.) Fall Queen, or Haas. Gros Pommier. Haas. Horse of some. Gros Pomier. Maryland Queen. Hoss. Originated on the grounds of Gabriel Cerre many years since, adjoin-ing the then village of St. Louis (now city). Mo. It was at first calledGros Pommier, but now generally Fall Queen or Haas, and we retainthis, as it is most commonly used. It is very popular through most ofthe West and Southwest as a profitable market fruit, and for familyuse. Tree hardy, very vigorous, upright, forming a beautiful symmetrichead; an early, annual, and abundant bearer. Fruit medium to large, oblate, slightly conical, angular or slightlyribbed; skin smooth, pale greenish yellow, shaded nearly over the wholesurface with light and dark red, some rather obscure splashes andstripes, and a few light dots ; stalk short, small; cavity medium, a littlegreenish; calyx closed; basin small or medium, slightly corrugated;. Fall Queen, or Haaa. flesh quite white, fine, often stained next the skin, and sometimesthrough the flesh, tender, very juicy, vinous, brisk subacid; good tovery good; core medium or large. September, October. the apple. h Fall An old variety wMcli originated in Massachusetts or -vigorous, forming a handsome round head; very productive alter-nate years; an early bearer. Fruit medium, roundish oblate, regular; skin yellow, shaded, stripedand splashed with light and dark red over the whole surface, having afew light and brown dots; stalk short, small; cavity medium, slightlyrusseted; calyx closed ; basin medium, slightly corrugated; skin yellow-ish, a little coarse, juicy, tender, subacid, slightly aromatic; good tovery good; core small. September. Franclin. Origin, Lancaster County, Pa. Tree moderately vigorous, with around head, very productive alternate years, and a few the interveningones. Fruit nearly of mediu


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