. The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . SCARLET-FRUITED XGG PLANT. This variety of the Solanum tribe has been raised in the vicinity of Paris, from seed obtained fromPortugal. The plant attains the height of about a metre, (39 inches^ and the leaves are generally 6 incheslong. In its general appearance, the plant closely resembles the common variety of the S. The fruit is about the size of a hens egg, of a beautiful scarlet color and shaped as in the cut the vicinity of Paris the fruit is rather tasteless when cooked, but in a warmer climate it is doubtle
. The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . SCARLET-FRUITED XGG PLANT. This variety of the Solanum tribe has been raised in the vicinity of Paris, from seed obtained fromPortugal. The plant attains the height of about a metre, (39 inches^ and the leaves are generally 6 incheslong. In its general appearance, the plant closely resembles the common variety of the S. The fruit is about the size of a hens egg, of a beautiful scarlet color and shaped as in the cut the vicinity of Paris the fruit is rather tasteless when cooked, but in a warmer climate it is doubtlessbetter. As an ornamental plant, nothing is prettier than this plant when in fruit.—Revue Horticole.
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