The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . Mvi^-. served to March ; but, like many other fine pears, must be used at hardy, vigorous, and prolific, inclined, fiom its strong growth, to ram-ble a little, but, with proper use of the knife, makes a good pyramid : this,on account of the size of the fruit, is the best form. The Gen. Totleben was brought to notice in Verschaffelts Llllustra-tion Horticole, some six years since, and is now recognized as among thebest new late European varieties.


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