Fruit And Its Cultivation the Cultivation of All Kinds of Hardy Fruits in Garde
Fruit And Its Cultivation the Cultivation of All Kinds of Hardy Fruits in Garde
Sanders, T. W. (Thomas William), 1855-1926
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Fla- vour, very fine. Season, late. Langley Gage. An enormous cropper. Fruit, medium- sized. Shape, roundish. Colour, greenish and silvery- white. Flavour, very fine. Season, mid-early. Leader. One of the finest yellow varieties. Fruit, very large. Shape, roundish. Colour, greenish-yellow. Fla- vour, very rich. Season, early. Well-grown fruit has weighed 28dwts. I4grs. Pitmaston Greengage. A first-rate old variety. Fruit, small. Shape, obovate. Colour, green. Flavour, rich and sugary. Season, l...ate. Red Warrington. One of the best for dessert or pre- serving. Fruit, medium-sized, and hairy. Shape, roundish-oblong. Colour, red. Flavour, very rich. An abundant bearer. Season, late. Snowball. A good white kind. Fruit, very large and THE GOOSEBERRY. 103 hairy. Shape, round. Colour, creamy-white. Flavour, first-rate. Season, early. Free bearer. C- - Fig. 41. Fig. 42. Fi. 41. A SINGLE CORDON GOOSEBERRY TREE. A, Shows position of first year's growth. B, The second year's growth. C, The third season's growth.
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