The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . eenishyellow, with a few patches of crimson in the sun, and netted, patched,and dotted with russet,* Stalk medium or slender. Cavity with half-erect segments. Flesh white, fine, inelting, buttery,juicy, sweet, with a delicious perfume, November. (An, Pom.) Tyler. An American variety. Tree moderately vigorous. Young woodreddish yellow brown. Fruit below medium, roundish pyriform, yellow, netted and patchedand dotted with russet. Stalk long and slender, in a moderate cavity. 870 THE PEAK. Btirrounded by nisset. Calyx open. Basin shallow ani u


The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . eenishyellow, with a few patches of crimson in the sun, and netted, patched,and dotted with russet,* Stalk medium or slender. Cavity with half-erect segments. Flesh white, fine, inelting, buttery,juicy, sweet, with a delicious perfume, November. (An, Pom.) Tyler. An American variety. Tree moderately vigorous. Young woodreddish yellow brown. Fruit below medium, roundish pyriform, yellow, netted and patchedand dotted with russet. Stalk long and slender, in a moderate cavity. 870 THE PEAK. Btirrounded by nisset. Calyx open. Basin shallow ani uneven- Plashwhite, coarse, granular, buttery, melting, juicy, brisk, and October. Tyson. A native seedKng, found in a hedge on the farm of Jonathan Tyson,of Jenkintown, near Philadelphia. Tree an upright, vigorous grower,but a tardy bearer, very productive. Young wood olive yellow brown. Fruit medium or below, acute pyriform. Skin clear, deep yellow atfull maturity, slightly russeted, with a fine crimson cheek, and numeroua. l^TBOn. minute brown dots. Stalk long and curved, generally inserted by afleshy ring or lip. Calyx open. Basin shallow. Flesh rather fine, juicy,melting, very sugary, and somewhat aromatic. Yery good to last of August and first of September. TJppEK Cbust. A seedling of South Carolina, and introduced by Colonel below medium, roundish. Skin greenish, covered with dots THE PEAK. 871 and patches of russet. Stalk rather short and stont. Cavity broadshallow. Calyx large, open. Flesh granular, not juicy, rots at corePoor. August. Urbaniste. Count Marc?Beurre Picquery. -? Drapiez. Coloma dAutomne. Louise Seedling. The Urbaniste is a fruit -which, in its delicious flavor, compares per-haps more nearly with the favorite old Doyenne or Yirgalieu than anyother fruit, and adds, when in perfection, a delicate perfume peculiarlyits own. Its handsome size and remarkably


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