. Elliott's fruit book;. Fruit-culture; Fruit. [from old catalog]. WORTHY GENERAL CULTIVATION. 333 N. Y. Thus far it succeeds equally well on the quince or pear root, and as a profitable market variety deserves extensive culture. Tree vigorous, with strong, upright, olive-coiored shoots. Fruit, large, ovate, obovate; color, pale greenish yellow, becoming golden yellow at maturity, many gray russet dots, and occasionally. a dull blush in sun ; stem, one to one and a half inch long, inserted without depression, but with lip of fruit folded unevenly around it; calyx, rather small, closed; basin,
. Elliott's fruit book;. Fruit-culture; Fruit. [from old catalog]. WORTHY GENERAL CULTIVATION. 333 N. Y. Thus far it succeeds equally well on the quince or pear root, and as a profitable market variety deserves extensive culture. Tree vigorous, with strong, upright, olive-coiored shoots. Fruit, large, ovate, obovate; color, pale greenish yellow, becoming golden yellow at maturity, many gray russet dots, and occasionally. a dull blush in sun ; stem, one to one and a half inch long, inserted without depression, but with lip of fruit folded unevenly around it; calyx, rather small, closed; basin, shallow, abrupt, and marked with patches of cinnamon russet; core, compact; seeds, small; flesh, white, juicy, buttery. Season, October and 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, Franklin Reuben, 1817-1878. [from old catalog]. New York, C. M. Saxton
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