. Elliott's fruit book;. Fruit-culture; Fruit. [from old catalog]. 340 THE ing, sweet, perfumed. Sect sen, last August and early September. This variety varies much in form. Our figures are from specimens from same tree. SlTRPASSE VlRGALIEU. Surpasse Virgalouse. Origin uncertain, probably an American seedling, first dissemi- nated by the late Andrew Parmentier, Brooklyn, N. Y. It is a regu- lar abundant bearer on pear or quince, a vigorous, healthy tree, with yellowish brown wood, upright growth. Fruit, medium, varying in form ; (see our drawings, the specimens from which they were made


. Elliott's fruit book;. Fruit-culture; Fruit. [from old catalog]. 340 THE ing, sweet, perfumed. Sect sen, last August and early September. This variety varies much in form. Our figures are from specimens from same tree. SlTRPASSE VlRGALIEU. Surpasse Virgalouse. Origin uncertain, probably an American seedling, first dissemi- nated by the late Andrew Parmentier, Brooklyn, N. Y. It is a regu- lar abundant bearer on pear or quince, a vigorous, healthy tree, with yellowish brown wood, upright growth. Fruit, medium, varying in form ; (see our drawings, the specimens from which they were made all being pulled by ourself from the. 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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