Hoffys North American Pomologist Containing Numerous Finely Colored

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Skin Yellowish Green, nearly covered with russet dots and blotches, especially around the eye. Stem One inch long, medium thickness, somewhat fleshy at- its insertion, without depression.
Calyx Of Medium size, open, set in a wide shallow basin. Core Rather small. Seed Dark brown. Flesh White, melting. Flavor Rich, resembling in Mr. Downing's opinion, that of the white Doyenne and Marie Louise, combined. Maturity Middle of August. Leaf- Rather long, slender, serrate. Wood Yellowish olive, inters
...persed with white dots. Tree A free grower a regular abundant bearer.
HISTORY, ETC.
Dr. Ellwood Harvey, of Chaddsford, gives in the 3d Vol. Horticulturist, the following history of this fine new Pennsylvania Pear.
" The original Tree was found near a fence in a field on my father's farm, (the late Eli Harvey. ) It was transplanted when quite small, to a garden on the property of George Brinton, then owned by his grandfather, Caleb Brinton. This garden on the banks of the Brandywine River, is a part of the ground on which the American Army stood in the defence of our Country in the Battle of Brandy- wine ; and I therefore respectfully suggest the above name as an appropriate one for the fruit.


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