. The American fruit culturist : containing directions for the propagation and culture of fruit trees in the nursery, orchid and garden : with descriptions of the principal American and foreign varieties cultivated in the United States . Fruit-culture. TEEMS TTSED. 105 to form a basis of the classification of varieties. The latter will he found particularly described in the separate chapter on the peach. Leaves of apples are, Serrate, or cut with teeth like those of a saw. Sharply serrate, when every serrature ends in a sharp point, as in the Fall Pippin, fig. 74. Doubly serrate, when the serr


. The American fruit culturist : containing directions for the propagation and culture of fruit trees in the nursery, orchid and garden : with descriptions of the principal American and foreign varieties cultivated in the United States . Fruit-culture. TEEMS TTSED. 105 to form a basis of the classification of varieties. The latter will he found particularly described in the separate chapter on the peach. Leaves of apples are, Serrate, or cut with teeth like those of a saw. Sharply serrate, when every serrature ends in a sharp point, as in the Fall Pippin, fig. 74. Doubly serrate, when the serratures themselves are again minutely serrated, as in the Vandevere and Drap d'Or, fig. 75. Coarsely serrate, as in the 71—Sharply Serrate. 75—Doubly Serrate. 76—Crenate. Crenate, when* the teeth are rounded, as in the Esopus Spitzenburgh, fig. 76. Obtusely crenate, when the teeth are unusually rounded, as in the Bough. Finely crenate, when the teeth are small, as in summer Queen. When the serratures are partly rounded, and irregularly. 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 Thomas, J. J. (John Jacob). New York : Miller, Orton & Mulligan


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