The American Fruit Culturist : Containing Directions for the Propagation And Culture of Fruit Trees in the Nursery, Orchid And Garden : With Descriptions of the Principal American And Foreign Varieties Cultivated in the United States
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Late autumn. English. Doctor. (Syn. De Witt.) Medium in size, or large; regu- lar, oblate ; yellow, clouded and streaked with red ; stalk and calyx deep set ; flesh breaking, tender, aromatic, brisk, fine flavor. Late autumn and early winter. Suc- ceeds well in Pennsylvania and Ohio ; less esteemed further north. Origin, Pennsylvania. Dutckess of Olderiburgh. Medium or rather large, roundish, a little flattened at the ends ; light red in broad broken stripes and splashes on yellow ground ; stem... short, in an acuminate cavity; basin deep and narrow; flesh yellowish white, sub-acid, second rate, very handsome. Good for cooking. Early autumn. Shoots dark, ascending. English Summer Pearmain. (Syn. Autumn Pearmain, Summer Pearmain.) Size, medium ; roundish, slightly oblong-conical ; streaked and shaded with light dull red ; stalk short ; basin broad, shallow, slightly plaited ; moderately juicy, rich, high flavored. Growth slender, slow, becoming somewhat irregular. Early autumn. Distinct from the American Summer Pearmain, and from the Winter Pearmain.
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