The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . saw Horticultural Society, at thatplace: The original tree grew from the seed on the farm of Mathew Gray, Esq., at Riverside,in this (Monte-Bello) township. It was planted in 1833, and lived for about twenty years,when it was destroyed, being in the line of a proposed railroad track. It had previouslybeen propagated from, in a few instances only, as we can hear of not over a half-dozentrees of it in the country. This, we think, very remarkable, as it is regarded now by allwho see it as one of the very best apples of its class. It ha


The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . saw Horticultural Society, at thatplace: The original tree grew from the seed on the farm of Mathew Gray, Esq., at Riverside,in this (Monte-Bello) township. It was planted in 1833, and lived for about twenty years,when it was destroyed, being in the line of a proposed railroad track. It had previouslybeen propagated from, in a few instances only, as we can hear of not over a half-dozentrees of it in the country. This, we think, very remarkable, as it is regarded now by allwho see it as one of the very best apples of its class. It has lately been brought to the notice of the Warsaw Horticultural Society, whosemembers unite in according to it a very high rank, and worthy of extensive send you these samples, and also samples to The Prairie Farmer, at Chicago, withthe view of having its merits brought more extensively to public notice; and hope that oneor both of you may regard it of sufficient merit io figure it in your pages. The following is its of a Suburban Cottage. 11. Design of a Subiirban Cottage. f


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