. 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. Fruit-culture -- United States; Fruit. 190 THE This variety is supposed to have originated in Spain, whence it was transmitted to Kus^ia, and thence introduced into England, about 1794 or 1796, .whence it found its wa


. 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. Fruit-culture -- United States; Fruit. 190 THE This variety is supposed to have originated in Spain, whence it was transmitted to Kus^ia, and thence introduced into England, about 1794 or 1796, .whence it found its way to this country, and m 1810 was cultivated in Mid- dletown, Ct., as Bishop's Large, and in 1S13 as Ronald's Black Heart. The tree is of pe- culiar upright growth, unlike any other variety, or most resembling the Black Mazard. Its vigorous habit, erect form, large foliage, and large sweet fruit, have rendered it perhaps the most popular variety in cultivation. The tree requires somewhat more pruning to thin it out than other varieties; otherwise, as the trees grow old, they become too thick, and the fruit attains only medium size. Fruity large, heart shape, often obtuse, ir- regular uneven surface, glossy, purplish black, slight suture half round; Jlesh, liver color, juicy, sweet, half tender, separating freely from pit, mild, pleasant, not high flavor ; ^^7," below medium size ; stalky sunk in a regular cavity. Season, last of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Elliott, F. R. (Franklin Reuben), 1817-1878. New York : A. O. Moore


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