. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 48 The Franklin Davis Nursery Zengi Persimmons. JAPAN PERSIMMONS, continued Yeddo-lchi. Large, oblate ; diameter 2K inches longitudinally and 3 inches trans- versely ; very smooth and regular in outline, with a slight depression at the end opposite the stem; color of skin a darker red than most varieties; flesh a dark brown color, verg- ing into purple ; quite seedy. In quality it is one of the best, being exceedi


. [Catalogue]. Nursery stock Maryland Baltimore Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 48 The Franklin Davis Nursery Zengi Persimmons. JAPAN PERSIMMONS, continued Yeddo-lchi. Large, oblate ; diameter 2K inches longitudinally and 3 inches trans- versely ; very smooth and regular in outline, with a slight depression at the end opposite the stem; color of skin a darker red than most varieties; flesh a dark brown color, verg- ing into purple ; quite seedy. In quality it is one of the best, being exceedingly rich and sweet, and, like the Hyakume, is good to eat while still hard; tree a heavy bearer and very thrifty. Yemon. Large, flat, tomato-shaped, somewhat four-sided; diameter 2% inches longi- tudinally and sVs inches transversely; skin bright orange-yellow ; flesh yellow, generally seedless ; quality very fine; tree rather an open grower, with distinct foliage of a light shade. Zengi. The smallest of all the varieties introduced ; round, or roundish oblate ; diameter 1% inches longitudinally and 2K inches transversely; color of skin reddish yel- low ; flesh very dark, shows black dots and white fibers when cut transversely ; very seedy ; quality very good, it being edible while still hard, and one of the earliest varieties to ripen ; the tree is vigorous and a very good and reliable bearer. We also grow other varieties Rocky Mountain Cherry Improved Dwarf. From the mountains of Colorado. Hardy as a Wyoming sage-bush. With its deep green willow-like leaves, mass of pure white flowers in spring and a load of fruit in summer, it is well worth cultiva- tion for an ornamental shrub. Makes a bush 4 to 5 feet high, usually fruiting in two years, producing large quantities of jet black fruit about the size of Eng- lish Morello, and ripening after other Cherries are gone. " Shipment of fruit trees received in good condition and am well pleased, and cheerfully recommend all who


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