Hoffys North American Pomologist Containing Numerous Finely Colored
Hoffys North American Pomologist Containing Numerous Finely Colored
A Alfred Hoffy
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Woolman, opposite the Lyceum, on the east side of Main Street, in Burlington. It stands on the south side of a brick house exposed to the east and west winds. The soil is a poor gravel thrown out in digging the cellar of the mansion. The tree fruited for the first time in 1843, and in 1848 the fruit was exhi- bited before the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. For the history of this fine Apricot, I am indebted to the kindness and atten- tion of David Landreth, Esq. , of this city, and Samuel ...K. Wetherill, of Bur- lington. NORTH AMERICAN PON10LOGIST. TramUatare "by A, Hoffy SffitKL SECKEL. Synonyms Seckle, Sickel, Syckle, New York Red Cheek, e- t jfw, v J Longitudinal diameter, 2A inches. " \ Transverse diameter, 2/ g inches. Form Obovate, often obconic. Skin Yellow russet, with frequently a mottled red cheek. Stem T'B inch long, i thick, inserted usually in a small depression. Calyx Small, closed, set in a small shallow basin. Care Medium. Seed Dark brown, I inches long, T 3 e wide, 4 thick.
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