JANE. 



Synonyms Baxter's, No. 1. 



Size Full medium, 2i to 3J inches long by 21 to 31 wide. 



Form Roundish, oblate. 



Skin Greenish yellowish white, with an unprepossessing dull green appearance 



on the shaded portion, and faintly stained with red on the exposed side. 

 Suture Narrow, superficial, extending beyond the apex. 

 Cavity Open . 

 Apex Rounded. 



Stone If inches long, Ik wide, jl thick, deeply furrowed with rounded ridges. 

 Fleeh Greenish white, stained at the stone, from which it freely separates, 



very juicy. 



Flavor Rich and saccharine. 

 Quality "Very good." 

 Maturity Middle of September. 

 Leaf- 4i inches long, li wide; petiole T S S inches long, A thick; serratures 



crevate. 



Glands Globose. 

 Wood Young shoots green on the shaded side, reddish on that exposed to 



the sun. 



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Growth Vigorous. 



HISTORY, ETC. 



This variety is a native of Pennsylvania, having originated a few years ago 

 with Mr. Isaac Baxter, of Philadelphia. It has been repeatedly exhibited at 

 the meetings of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. At the meeting of the 

 American Pomological Society at Philadelphia, in September, 1852, it was tested 

 by the Native Fruit Committee, and decided to be in quality " very good." The 

 sunny side is figured in the plate, the other is less inviting, but this blemish in its 

 exterior appearance is fully compensated by its superior excellency. It is also 

 an abundant bearer. 



