. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. ains green-colored. The fruit of the eastern-statescrab, Pyrus eoronaria, is distinctly flattened endwise,and is long-stemmed. The leaves are deep-cut and often three-lobed. There areeastern species, and no autheithe common Apples. Thefrnitiers, but it has little produced a number of jocommon Apple, and this m


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture : comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. ains green-colored. The fruit of the eastern-statescrab, Pyrus eoronaria, is distinctly flattened endwise,and is long-stemmed. The leaves are deep-cut and often three-lobed. There areeastern species, and no autheithe common Apples. Thefrnitiers, but it has little produced a number of jocommon Apple, and this The Soulard crab iIts value lies only in its extrelogical value of the native ccompleter account of this , .,,_ ;,,..al. with therare ,-, known as/>l/)-l(Slie best known of thesehardiness. The pomo-is is prospective. Forve Apples, see Bailey Evolution of our Native Fruits The most perfect Apple region of this country—considering productiveness, quality, long-keeping attributes,longevity of tree —is that which begins with Nova Scotiaand extends to the west and southwest to Lake important regions are the Piedmont country ofVirginia and the highlands of adjacent states, the Plainsregions, the Ozark and Arkansas region, and the Pacific. APPLE ••egion, the last comprising the foothills in California andthe country to the northward. All parts of the UnitedStates north of Florida and the Gulf borders, and exclud-ing the warm-temperate parts of the Southwest and thePacific coast, are adapted to the Apple in greater and Canada, of all kinds and grades, is probably not lessthan 100,000,000 barrels. The Apple is a cosmopolitanfruit ; and since it thrives almost anywhere, it is com-monly neglected. The plants which are most difficult tocultivate are the ones whifli ;m lust cultivated. The Apple was early intr(«hiifil inu. this country. Inthe early days it was priztil i-hie(ly for cider. It is anancient and common notion that any Apple is good enou


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