Fruit large, depressed or flattened at the base, but pointed at the top.
I found that it required heavy soil, high culture, with clipped runners, to produce, on my place, fruit large enough to be of value.
Fruit large, long, and sweet; the very best variety, but not so hardy as the first two.
Illustration] Fruit large, yellow, ground shaded, and striped with red, and sprinkled with little dots.
Fruit large, skin yellowish, shaded land striped with crimson, and sprinkled with lightish dots.
Fruit large, with the seeded portion hairy; wings at about a right angle.
Fruit large, orange-like in size and color when ripe; juice milky 77.
Fruit large in midsummer, hanging on the tree until frost.
Fruit large, leathery-coated, often rough, with one or few large Chestnut-like but bitter seeds.
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