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2 ; use, table ; texture, melting, juicy, vinous ; quality, 2 ; 

 season, August and September. 'Qrigin uncertain. (See 

 Appendix, p. 87.) 



Harrison's Large Fall. Form, flat at blossom end ;■ 

 size, 1 ; use, baking ; texture, crisp ; season, September. 

 Eemarks. — "Fall baking" of Goxe. 



Harvard, or Epargne. Form, oblate pyriform ; size, 2 ; 

 use, tabic; texture, white, juicy; quality, 2; season, Sept. 



Remarks. — From Cambridge, Mass. Tree hardy, vig- 

 orous, lipright, productive. Fruit liable to decay at core. 



Hativeau. 



Remarks. — A very small x^oar, pointed toward the stem; 

 the blossom end flat; the skin is clear yellow ; the flesh 

 is of a yellowish cast, somewhat spicy, but without much 

 juice or flavor. It is a very great bearer; the time of 

 ripening from the middle to the end of July. Authority, 

 Coxe, of Burlington, ISew Jersey, an eminent practi6al 

 Pomologist of old times. 



Hazel, or Hessel. Color, greenish yellow ; size, 2 ; use, 

 kitchen , quality, 3 ; season, September. 



Remarks.- — " Flesh sweet ; rough, and astringent, how- 

 ever. Unworthy." — A. S. Ernst. 



Henrietta. — Color, dull yellow; form, obovate, obtuse 

 pyriform ; size, 2 ; use, table ; texture, crisp, melting, 

 juicy; quality, 2 ; season, September. - 



Remarks. — Of American origin- — New Haven, Conn. 

 Tree vigorous, hardy, ptoductive. 



Henkel. Color, dull yellow, russety ; form, obovate ; 

 size, 1; use, table; texture, crisp, juicy, vinous; quality, 

 2; season, September. 



