I»E^R CULTURE. 



A MANUAL 



PEOPAGATION, PLANTING, CULTIVATION, 

 AND MANAGEMENT 



THE PEAR TREE. 



DESCEirTIONS AND ILLUS'iTwVTlONS OF THE MOST rRODUOTIVE 



OP TILE FINER VAIilETlES, AND 6ELECTI0NS OF KINDS 



MOST PllOFITABLY GROWN FOR MARKET. 



TIIOS. W. FIELD 



Tiie ({iililen-droppiiij: Tear, the rciMcninj? glow 

 Ui>oii the check of Bemitj', oiid the Peach, 

 Hiive conuiion iwurce aiid end. The Duet 

 Wo till, we are. The noddiii? fli)wcr. Uw Elm, 

 Arching in clnisters aiid in viiulled ajslus, 

 A.re uian, or boast, or womi, in other forms. 



No mnrMe dumb, or crumbling tomb shall rear 

 '1 heir pale chill walls o'er nie. The tree I pl.in I 

 Shall monument my dufit — itarlf Oie tree, 

 Refined in leaf, and fruit, and flower: that when 

 Tlie tnuiuiteriul ]>nrt puto miltfvr cD 

 Again, it is more fit for Heaven. 



Hclu Dorli: 



A. 0. MOORE, AGRICULTUllAL BOOK 



140 FULTON STREET. 

 1858. 



PUBLISHER, 



