The New England Fruit book Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Most Valuable V

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The New England Fruit book Being a Descriptive Catalogue of the Most Valuable V
Robert Manning
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This native pear is large on rich land ; the form is long, round at the blossom end, and full at the stalk ; the skin almost always of a light yellow, seldom a tinge of red ; the flesh melting, rich and well flavored. The growth of the tree is handsome and vigorous. It produces abun- dant crops, and ripens in September and October.
PEARS, 61 No. 31. Belle Lucrative. The tree which produces this fine fruit, was received from the Messrs. Young, of Epsom, England. The size is large, the form round
... at the blossom end, tapering gradually to the stem ; the skin, when ripe, is a pale yellow, sometimes with a little dull red next the sun; the flesh is melting, sweet, juicy and fine flavored. It bears well. Ripens in September 62 FRUIT BOOK.
and October, and is worthy of a place among the choicest selections.
[This fruit, supposed to be the Fondante d'Automne of the London Catalogue, is decidedly the finest fall pear in our col- lection. ] No. 32. Belle et Bonne. These trees have been received from various sources, as the Belle de Bruxelles; the fruit is large and round, the skin yellow, sometimes with a little blush on the side exposed to the sun ; the flesh very sweet, rich and good.


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