The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . r- ?S>--j- t: 21G ^^ (Hardcnrrs l^loulhlg. If Society reports, we find a seedling peach, raised by Mr. Isaac Pullen, of Hightstown, New Jersey,very liiglily spoken of, and a premium awarded it. Not finding it in Downinjr, and liearing it frciiiicntly well spoken of by peach-growers, we givethe following cut and description from memorandums by us:. Leaves, with globose glands; fruit, very largo, and more compressed in shape than the CrawfordsLate ; skin, of a beautiful yellow color, with a dark red cheek ; flesli, yellow, and of most escc


The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . r- ?S>--j- t: 21G ^^ (Hardcnrrs l^loulhlg. If Society reports, we find a seedling peach, raised by Mr. Isaac Pullen, of Hightstown, New Jersey,very liiglily spoken of, and a premium awarded it. Not finding it in Downinjr, and liearing it frciiiicntly well spoken of by peach-growers, we givethe following cut and description from memorandums by us:. Leaves, with globose glands; fruit, very largo, and more compressed in shape than the CrawfordsLate ; skin, of a beautiful yellow color, with a dark red cheek ; flesli, yellow, and of most esccUent between the 20th and 30th of September. Seedling from Crawfords Late. BompsNr InfFlliqpnrp* ?Woodruffs Patent PonTABi^E Barometer.—This instrument, so useful to the farmer and gar-dener, is constructed in a strong, compact manner,and can be furnished at a price within the reach ofalmost every one. See Advertisement.


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