. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. 1506 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 21. HUBBAEDSTON NONSUCH. Fig. Tree strong, with expanding branches, and rather slender, grayish young shoots ; an abundant bearer. Fruit above medium, roundish-ovate ; yellow and orange, almost covered with red stripes, and having in general a little russet near the stem. Flesh yellowish, firm, tender, and moderately juicy. F


. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. 1506 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 21. HUBBAEDSTON NONSUCH. Fig. Tree strong, with expanding branches, and rather slender, grayish young shoots ; an abundant bearer. Fruit above medium, roundish-ovate ; yellow and orange, almost covered with red stripes, and having in general a little russet near the stem. Flesh yellowish, firm, tender, and moderately juicy. Flavor fine aromatic subacid. Ripens from November to January. 22. MINISTER. Tree moderately free in growth, with flexuoiis young shoots; â \"cry productive. Fruit above medium, oblong-ovate or conical ; greenish-yel- low, striped and dashed with red. Flesh yellowish-white, so tender as to require special care in Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Watson, Alexander. New York, Harper & Brothers


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