Book of Fruits Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Most Valuable Varieties of
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81. Pound Pear. This is one of the largest pears ; its origin unknown, but supposed to be European ; the form oblong ; some of the pears are thickest in the middle, tapering to the crown and stem ; the flesh coarse and astringent. It is a great bearer, and the best winter baking pear, being one of the most profitable fruits for the mar- ket. The extensive cultivation of Nos. 79, 80, and 81, in large orchards, would produce greater and surer income, for the capital em- ployed, than any other inv...estment. BOOK OF FRUITS. 97 PSAOBSS. No. 1. Early Ann. This is a snmll round fruit, with a greenish white skin; flesh melting and good. The tree does not attain a large size ; a freestone, ripe in August. No. 2. Early Royal George. The size is large, the form round, the skin oS a bright yellow, with a large portion of deep red on the side exposed to the sun , the flesh melting and delicious ; it is a great bear- er, and one of the most superior peaches wc have ever raised ; a freestone, ripe in August No.
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