120 WESTERN FRTTIT BOOK, 



for market. Early bearer, and productive. Exhibited 

 by Wm. Heaver, Nurseryman and Pomologist, at the Cin- 

 cinnati Horticultural Society's Eooms in 1855. Eots at 

 the core. Bears freely. 



Angleterre. Color, green to 3'ellow ; form, pyriform; 

 size, 1 ; use, kitchen ; texture, buttery : quality, 1 ; sea- 

 son, September. 



Remarks. — Productive, though rather apt to rot soon. 

 Beurre d' Angleterre, of Wm. Heaver; large, productive, 

 baking. 



Angora. 



Remarks. — "Believed to be the Pound, or IJvedale's St. 

 Germain. Hardy, productive, large, but good only to sell. 



Aston Toicn. Color, greenish yellow ; form, roundish ; 

 size, 3; use, table ; quality, 3; season, Sej^tember. 



Remarks. — From England. Generally considered un- 

 worthy. 



AuRATE. Color, pale yellowish green; form, regular; 

 size, 3; use, table; texture, buttery; quality, 2; season, 

 July. 



Remarks. — A pretty good fruit. 



Autumn Colmar. 

 Remarks. — Unworthy. 



Autumn Bergamot. Color, browni.sh green, yellow when 

 ripe; form, flat at blossom end, stem short; size, 2; use, 

 table ; texture, juicy ; quality, 3 ; season, September. 



Remarks. — Tree, not vigorous, but prolific. Unworthy. 



Autumn Paradise. Color, dull vellow; form, obo- 



