The fruits of America : containing richly colored figures, and full description of all the choicest varieties cultivated in the United States . 0t THE GOLMAH D AHEMBEHG TEAR. IruTts of Amercca,Plate F° Drawn from latiii-e & Ciromo IrtEf :ivp. THE COLMAR DAREMBERG CoLMAR dArembeeg. Magazine of Horticulture, vol xiv. p. 110. Kartoffel, Alburn de Pomologie, vol. i. The Colmar dAremberg is one of the few pearswhose reputation does not seem to be fully character appears to be variable ; sometimes excel-lent, and again of only medium quality; and moreexperience is wantin
The fruits of America : containing richly colored figures, and full description of all the choicest varieties cultivated in the United States . 0t THE GOLMAH D AHEMBEHG TEAR. IruTts of Amercca,Plate F° Drawn from latiii-e & Ciromo IrtEf :ivp. THE COLMAR DAREMBERG CoLMAR dArembeeg. Magazine of Horticulture, vol xiv. p. 110. Kartoffel, Alburn de Pomologie, vol. i. The Colmar dAremberg is one of the few pearswhose reputation does not seem to be fully character appears to be variable ; sometimes excel-lent, and again of only medium quality; and moreexperience is wanting to test its real merits. So far,however, as Ave have had an opportunity of seeing itunder various conditions of soil, locality and exposure,we consider it a variety well worthy of cultivation. Itis of the largest size, nearly equal to the Duchess ofAngouleme, often weighing eighteen or twenty ounces,and when well groAvn, and properly ripened, so nearly approaches a PasseColmar, that we have known good judges to mistake it for that fine origin of the Colmar dAremberg is attributed to Van Bivort, who figures it in his Album under the name of Kartoffel,remarks that his information in regard to the variety was commimi-cated by M. Millot of Nancy, who st
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