. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Duchess of Oldenburg. A—September. Extra hardy. Sour. Red, Striped. Fruit large, roundish, a little flattened at ends. Skin streaked with red and yellow. Flesh yel- lowish white, juicy, subacid. Ripens early in the fall. Fruit fair and handsome. Tree a vigorous grower, having fine, large foliage; bears abundantly, and when very young. Succeeds in nearly all sections of the country, and is as valuable in


. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Duchess of Oldenburg. A—September. Extra hardy. Sour. Red, Striped. Fruit large, roundish, a little flattened at ends. Skin streaked with red and yellow. Flesh yel- lowish white, juicy, subacid. Ripens early in the fall. Fruit fair and handsome. Tree a vigorous grower, having fine, large foliage; bears abundantly, and when very young. Succeeds in nearly all sections of the country, and is as valuable in the extreme north as in the south. Of Russian origin, and as hardy as any known Duchess of Oldenburg. Early Harvest. S—July and August. Sour. Yellow, not striped. Fruit medium size, roundish. Skin very smooth, with a few faint dots, bright straw color when fully ripe. Flesh very white, tender and juicy, crisp, rather acid flavor. Quality very good. Core small. Popular on account of its beauty and excellent qualities for the table and cooking. Productive; long season. Needs rich cultivation to be fine. Good through the Northern states. Is named Sour Bough by some. Early Joe. S—Middle to last of August. Sour. Red and yellow, striped. Fruit medium size or rather small, approaching conical, smooth and regular. Skin has red stripes on a yellow ground, and a nearly uniform deep red to the sun, with conspicuous white stripes. Flesh fine grained, very tender, slightly crisp, juicy, sub- acid. Growth slow. A profuse bearer. Origin, East Bloomfield, N. Y. Early Strawberry. £—Middle to end of August. Sour. Red, striped. Fruit medium size, mostly covered with deep red. Flesh white, slightly tinged with red next the skin, tender, subacid, and very sprightly and brisk in flavor. Tree a moderate, erect grower, and a good bearer. English Russet. W—January to June. Sour. Greenish yellow, not striped. Fruit medium or rather small, roundish conical, regular. Sur- face more or


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