. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 291 2. EARLY STRAWBERRY. Fig. Tree erect, and of medium vigor; young shoots darii ; a free bearer. Fruit small, roundish or semiconical, yellowish green, with some lively red stripes ; ripens about the middle of July. Flesh white, sometimes slightly veined with red. Flavor sprightly, subacid, with some little aroma. 3. EARLY HARVES


. The American home garden. Being principles and rules for the culture of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and shrubbery. To which are added brief notes on farm crops, with a table of their average product and chemical constituents. Gardening. AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 291 2. EARLY STRAWBERRY. Fig. Tree erect, and of medium vigor; young shoots darii ; a free bearer. Fruit small, roundish or semiconical, yellowish green, with some lively red stripes ; ripens about the middle of July. Flesh white, sometimes slightly veined with red. Flavor sprightly, subacid, with some little aroma. 3. EARLY HARVEST (Fig. 145). Tree very thrifty, making numerous long shoots, forming a rather spreading yet bushy head that requires thinning. Needs and deserves high culture. Fruit above medium, round, skin very smooth, greenish white, changing to straw color as it ripens. Flesh white, tender, crisp, and juicy. Flavor fine, sprightly acid. Ripens from the latter part of July to the middle of 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 Watson, Alexander. New York, Harper & Brothers


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