THE DIFFBKENT KINDS OF FKUITS 



61. Lowell. — (Orange.) — Large, oblong, 

 pale yellow; skin oilj; quality excellent. 

 Tree a good grower and bearer. September 

 and October. — E. and B. 



One of the best fall apples. — OMo P. S. 



Valuable for its productiveness — bearing 

 when young — and for its handsome, uni- 

 formly fair fruit. — Annual Register. 



The early habit of productiveness with the 

 large, fair fruit will always command a place 

 in large orchards, where this variety is known. 

 Most valuable on rich, heavy soils. — Elliott. 



Fig. 8. — ^Lowell. 



62. Melon. — Fruit medium to large; 

 form roundish, flattened, regular; color 

 pale yellowish white ; tender, juicy, spright- 

 ly. Oct. to Dec. it proves fine so far, 

 and wherever it has been tested, and we 

 confidently place it in the class worthy of 

 general cultivation. Tree vigorous, spread- 

 ing ; requires deep, strong soil. — Elliott. 



Fig. 9.— Melon. 



