312 AMERICAN HOME GARDEN. 



Fruit medium, round, flattened, nearly cheese form ; green- 

 ish-yellow, with some thin russet and a bro-^vnish cheek. 



Flesh greenish-white, firm, and moderately juicy. 



Flavor fine, clear subacid, of considerable richness. Ripens 

 from November to February. 



Best south of New York ; it is the popular Seek-no-fiffther 

 of the Philadelphia markets. 



29. WESTFIELD SEEK-NO-FrRTHER. 



Fig. in. 



Tree of fine vigorous growth, and an excellent beai-er. 



Fruit medium or above, roundish-conical ; dull red over yel- 

 lowish-green gi'ound, with russet dots or patches ; variable ; 

 occasionally subject to bitter rot. 



Flesh yellowish-white, fine-grained, tender, and crisp. 



Flavor mild subacid, peculiar and excellent. Ripening from 

 November to February. 



30. BROADWELL SWEET. 



Tree spreading, of strong growth, with yellowish young 

 shoots ; a good bearer. 



Fruit rather large, roundish -conical or flattened; skin 

 smooth, greenish-yellow, bronzed in the sun. 



