Elliott's fruit book; or, The Elliott's fruit book; or, The American fruit-grower's guide in orchard and garden. Being a compend of the history, modes of propagation, culture, etc., of fruit trees and shrubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of fruits cultivated in this country; notes of their adaptation to localities and soils, and also a complete list of fruits worthy of cultivation elliottsfruitboo00elli Year: 1858 100 THE APPLE. Seek-iio-further. Its certain origin we have not learned. It is not regarded as an early bearer, but as very hard) and the fruit keep- ing well when


Elliott's fruit book; or, The Elliott's fruit book; or, The American fruit-grower's guide in orchard and garden. Being a compend of the history, modes of propagation, culture, etc., of fruit trees and shrubs, with descriptions of nearly all the varieties of fruits cultivated in this country; notes of their adaptation to localities and soils, and also a complete list of fruits worthy of cultivation elliottsfruitboo00elli Year: 1858 100 THE APPLE. Seek-iio-further. Its certain origin we have not learned. It is not regarded as an early bearer, but as very hard) and the fruit keep- ing well when grown South, and on rich alluvidl soils. Srown at the North, the trees come into bearing at about eight years, and thr. fruit has very little russet (unless unusually warm seasons), except at stem end ; South, in good culture, it attains a size of four inches diameter, by three inches from stem to eye, and mostly covered with russet. Fruity medium to very large; form^ at North, regular, roundish, tapering to the eye—South, always angular, sometimes even broad at apex, being roundish, angular, flattened; color^ pale yellow, ground mostly overspread with rich, warm red and russet, marbled and splashed with bronzed yellow near the stem, dark yellow russet spots surrounded with a lighter shade ; stem^ short; cavity^ narrow ; calyx^ small, segments erect; has'm, abrupt, pretty deep, round and even, occasionally shallow; Jlesh. yellowish, tender, mild, sub-acid, much resembling Westfield Seek-no-further; core^ medium, marked at distance with a line encircling; aeeds^ vary'ng, generally ovate. Season, January to April. Raule's Janet. Raul's Gennetting, Rawl's Janet, Winter Genneting, Rock Remain, Jennette, Indiana .'annettinsr. Raule's Jannette, Rawle's Jennette, Rock Rimmon, Xeverfail, Yellow Janette, This variety, according to H. P. Byram, Esq., was first brought to


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