. The American fruit culturist. Fig. 758—^Royal Tours. Fig. 759.—Schenectady Catherine. inch long, stout, scarcely sunk; flesh amber yellow, with a rich,high flavor, nearly free from the small, flattened, ovate stone. 564 PL UMS. Early. Resembles Purple Gage, but a month earlier,very downy. French. Fig. 757. Shoots Royal Tours. (Royale de Tours.) Large, roundish, suture deep,half round, one side swollen; a white depressed point at apex;skin red in the shade, deep violet in the sun, bloom copious, blue;stalk half to three-fourths of an inch long, cavity narrow; fleshgreenish-white, rather firm,


. The American fruit culturist. Fig. 758—^Royal Tours. Fig. 759.—Schenectady Catherine. inch long, stout, scarcely sunk; flesh amber yellow, with a rich,high flavor, nearly free from the small, flattened, ovate stone. 564 PL UMS. Early. Resembles Purple Gage, but a month earlier,very downy. French. Fig. 757. Shoots Royal Tours. (Royale de Tours.) Large, roundish, suture deep,half round, one side swollen; a white depressed point at apex;skin red in the shade, deep violet in the sun, bloom copious, blue;stalk half to three-fourths of an inch long, cavity narrow; fleshgreenish-white, rather firm, juicy, rich, high-flavored, adheringclosely to the large, oval, flattened stone. Quite early; shootsquite downy. Valuable for its earliness and good quality. Thegenuine sort is very rare. French. Fig. 758.


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