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AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 



2(3. peck's i'leasaxt. 



Fi'_'. 1C5. 



Tree a moderate and rather compact gi-o-sver, and good beai'- 

 er, hut requiring high culture. 



Fruit ratlier hu-ge, roundish, flattened ; j-ellow ^Then ripe, 

 with a blush cheek and a few gray dots. 



Flesh j^ellowish-white, juicy, tender, and crisp. 



Flavor a fine high subacid. Ripens from November to Feb- 

 ruaiy, or later. 



•11. JONATHAN. 



Tree vigorous, of spreading or drooping haljit, and, under 

 high cultui'C, very productive. 



Fruit medium or below, roundish -conical ; clear yellow 

 gromid, nearly covered with red of various shades. 



Flesh yellowish- white, sometimes pinkish neai- the smface ; 

 juicy, and very tender. 



Flavor lively subacid. Ripe from November to February. 



