The book The Garden: was written by author [jacques, Daniel Harrison], 1825-1877. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Garden: book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Garden: a good or bad book?
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3. Gra'venstein. — Large ; a little flattened ; slightly one-sided, broadest at the base ; yellow, striped and marbled with deep red and orange ; juicy, very rich, crisp, aromatic. September and October. A German apple, and one of the few European sorts that fully sustain their reputation here. Succeeds in the Northern, Middle, "Western, and some of the Southern States. 4. Pambo.— Medium ', flat; yellowish-white; striped and marbled rough red spots; mild but sprightly sub-acid. October to Decem...ber. Originated in Pennsylvania. Very popular throughout the West. 5. Pomme de Neige\. — Medium ; roundish ; somewhat flattened ; pale yel- low ground, with faint streaks of pale red, becoming bright and deep on the sunny side ; very tender ; juicy ; slightly perfumed. Eipens in October and November. A handsome dessert fruit. Canada, Very valuable for North. 6. Bachelor. — Very large ; roundish; flattened a little, broader at the base ; lemon yellow, tinged with lively red in the sun ; fine-grained, juicy, very agreeable sub-acid.
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