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Fameuse. —Hardy, vigorous, spreading, early and constant 
bearer; fruit, medium size, round, striped on green, often bril¬ 
liant blush in the sun; flesh, white, tender, juicy, delicious, 
aromatic sub-acid. November to February. 
The specimen from which the above drawing was made, 
grown by A. G. Tuttle, of Baraboo, measured 9|-x9f inches in 
circumference; a most beautiful specimen of this valuable 
fruit. Mr. T. claims for this “best of its season,” and he has 
grown some of the finest autumn fruit exhibited at our fairs. 
Summer Queen. —Tree, grows rather irregular with a large 
spreading head, half hardy; fruit, large, conical, striped and 
clouded with red; rich and fine flavored. September. 
*Keswick Codlin. — Tree, erect, and very vigorous, moder¬ 
ately hardy, bears when quite young, and abundantly; fruit, 
large, oblong, ribbed, pale yellow, acid; excellent for cooking 
from July to October. 
'MM I'ALL WINE SAP. 
Fall Wine J: Sap. —Tree, very vigorous, irregular grower; 
forming a beautiful orchard tree, with many pendulous branches; 
wood, a dark brown, with many greyish patches after two years 
old; leaves, large and broad, many of them remaining on the 
