The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . Marengo, No. i. Transcendent. for their beauty as ornamental trees and fruits, and for preserving andjelly-making. One orchardist, however, supposing he had purchased ahundred of the Hewes Crab from a tree-peddler, found them to be theLarge Red: however, as he had planted for cider, he made up the fruit, andhad a choice article in his casks, which brought him a good price. Transcendent. — Grown at St. Pauls, Min. Fruit globular, angular, orsomewhat flattened at the sides, very large for this class; surface verysmooth and shining, d


The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion . Marengo, No. i. Transcendent. for their beauty as ornamental trees and fruits, and for preserving andjelly-making. One orchardist, however, supposing he had purchased ahundred of the Hewes Crab from a tree-peddler, found them to be theLarge Red: however, as he had planted for cider, he made up the fruit, andhad a choice article in his casks, which brought him a good price. Transcendent. — Grown at St. Pauls, Min. Fruit globular, angular, orsomewhat flattened at the sides, very large for this class; surface verysmooth and shining, deep red, or crimson hiding the yellow ground-color;dots small, fawn-colored ; basin shallow, folded, and corrugated; eye small, 206 Hardy Apples. — Siberians. long, closed ; calyx reflexed ; cavity medium, wavy ; stem very long, slen-der; core large, regular, closed, clasping the eye ; seeds numerous, plump,brown ; flesh breaking, juicy ; flavor sub-acid. Use, ornamental and pre-serving ; season, September. Hislop. — The large cut grown at St. Pauls ;


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