The New England book of Fruit Containing An Abridgment of Mannings Descriptiv

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It is a good pear on standards in rich ground, larger and better on the quince, trained low ; it is very productive. Ripe in October and November. M.
[This variety we consider better adapted for the quince* than pear root, as upon the former it grows larger, and bears well ; while upon the latter, it is an uncertain bearer. We find this to be the case in our soil. ] Rostiezer. This tree was received from the Messrs. Baumans, of Bollwiller. The fruit is of medium size, oblong, and pointed at the
... stem ; the skin covered with light yellow russet ; the flesh melting, high flavored, and delicious. It ripens about the first of October ; and, so far as we could judge from, the first specimens, is decidedly a first rate fruit. M.
[This fine-flavored fruit resembles the Seckel in taste. The tree makes a good growth of long dark, colored shoots. ] 70 FRUIT BOOK.
Surpass Virgalieu. This tree was received from the late Mr. Parmentier, of Brooklyn, L. I. As we do not find the name in any European au- thor, it was probably adopted in this country.


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