Fruit And Its Cultivation the Cultivation of All Kinds of Hardy Fruits in Garde

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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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