WORTHY GENERAL CULTIVATION. 



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pear or quince. It requires rich, strong soil to produce good-sized 

 tVuit, and is well suited to extensive planting on our Western lands. 

 Fruity medium, roundish obovate, narrowing towards the stalk ; 

 color^ yellowish green, much covered and dotted with gray russet ; 

 ateyn^ rather long, a little curved ; cavity, narrow ; calyx, open, with 

 short segments ; hasin, shallow ; core, medium ; capsules, ovate ; 

 seeds, oblong pyriform, curved ; Jlesh, yellowish white, buttery, melt- 

 ing, sugary, aromatic. Season, November to middle January. 



ZoAR Beauty. 



Zoar Seedling. 



American. Native of Ohio. 

 Tree, vigorous grower ; dark 

 brown shoots; early and 

 abundant bearer. 



Fruit, a little below me- 

 dium, varying in form, usu- 

 ally as seen in our engrav- 

 ing ; colcn-, light yellow, with 

 greenish spots ; red in the 

 sun, with deep red spots; 

 stem, generally long, slender, 

 curved, plaited, with slight 

 depression one side ; calyx, 

 large, for size of fruit ; hasiu, 

 shallow; core, medium ; seeds, 

 obovate, or broad ovate ; 

 flesh, yellowish white, a little 

 coarse, juicy, sweet. Season, 

 early August. 



