Archive image from page 24 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, etc. . descriptivecatal1895jewe Year: 1895 Black Tartarian.—Very large; purplish black; half tender, flavor mild and pleaaamt. Tree a remarkably vigorous, erect and beautiful grower and an immense bearer. Ripe last of June and beginning of July. One of the most popular varieties in all parts of the county. PMSarly York (Serrate).—Fruit medium size; skin very thin, thickly dotted in the shade, but a dark red in the sun; flesh greenish white,


Archive image from page 24 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, etc. . descriptivecatal1895jewe Year: 1895 Black Tartarian.—Very large; purplish black; half tender, flavor mild and pleaaamt. Tree a remarkably vigorous, erect and beautiful grower and an immense bearer. Ripe last of June and beginning of July. One of the most popular varieties in all parts of the county. PMSarly York (Serrate).—Fruit medium size; skin very thin, thickly dotted in the shade, but a dark red in the sun; flesh greenish white, remarkably tender, and melting, rich and sprightly, juicy; free stone. Sand Cherry—It is growing in popularity. Richmond. For cooking purposes it is equal to the Early PEARS. Flemish Beauty •—Large, beautiful, juicy, melting, rich and fine; good bearer; hardy everywhere. September and October. Bartlett.—Large size with often a beautiful blush next the sun; buttery, very juicy and highly flavored ; bears early and abundantly; very popular. August and September. Kieffer's MyDrid.—Raised from seed of the Chinese Sand Pear, accidently'crossed with the Bartlett or some other kind grown near it. Tree has large, dark green glossy leaves, and is of itself very ornamental; it is an early and very prolific bearer. The fruit is of good quality, wonderfully showy for the table and market. It never rots at the core, and is as nearly blight proof as is possible for any pear to be. October and November. 'Vermont Beauty.—A beautiful new seedling pear that originated in Northern Vermont.


Size: 1887px × 1060px
Photo credit: © Actep Burstov / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 1890, 1895, archive, book, bookauthor, bookdecade, bookpublisher, booksponsor, booksubject, bookyear, drawing, fruit_catalogs, fruit_trees_seedlings_catalogs, henry_g_gilbert_nursery_and_seed_trade_catalog_collec, historical, history, illustration, image, lake_city_minn_jewell_nursery_co_, nurseries_horticulture_minnesota_catalogs, page, picture, plants_ornamental_catalogs, print, reference, trees_seedlings_catalogs, u_s_department_of_agriculture_national_agricultural_, vintage