This is a table of type trigram and their frequencies. Use it to search & browse the list to learn more about your study carrel.
trigram | frequency |
---|---|
of medium size | 404 |
one of the | 385 |
the last of | 337 |
the middle of | 337 |
hogg fruit man | 285 |
it is a | 264 |
on the side | 256 |
fruit of medium | 252 |
medium in size | 234 |
at the pit | 227 |
red at the | 227 |
next the sun | 215 |
thomas guide prat | 207 |
in this reference | 200 |
the fruit is | 197 |
more or less | 197 |
a seedling of | 190 |
the american pomological | 190 |
ripens the last | 180 |
american pomological society | 177 |
fruit medium to | 170 |
to be a | 168 |
listed in this | 161 |
the end of | 160 |
ripens the middle | 155 |
side next the | 153 |
set in a | 153 |
medium to large | 152 |
fruit above medium | 151 |
the side next | 145 |
some of the | 142 |
at the base | 137 |
it is not | 136 |
this is a | 136 |
ripens early in | 130 |
tinged with red | 128 |
mas le verger | 128 |
this variety is | 125 |
red on the | 123 |
side of the | 123 |
said to be | 123 |
part of the | 122 |
is one of | 122 |
one and one | 122 |
of the fruit | 121 |
to have been | 121 |
of the state | 120 |
the first of | 117 |
as well as | 117 |
of the best | 115 |
in the sun | 115 |
fruit very large | 114 |
this variety was | 114 |
the united states | 110 |
at the stone | 110 |
of the american | 110 |
mortillet le cerisier | 109 |
in the spring | 109 |
at the end | 108 |
two or three | 106 |
is a seedling | 106 |
in the garden | 104 |
at the apex | 104 |
with a red | 103 |
green changing to | 100 |
is said to | 98 |
a number of | 97 |
on one side | 96 |
said to have | 96 |
that it is | 95 |
there is a | 95 |
of the society | 95 |
according to the | 93 |
fruit medium in | 93 |
is a very | 93 |
of the tree | 93 |
of the most | 93 |
in the fall | 92 |
last of september | 91 |
list of the | 91 |
the trees are | 91 |
middle of september | 91 |
fruit below medium | 87 |
of the sun | 86 |
last of august | 85 |
to the sun | 85 |
last of june | 85 |
to the fruit | 84 |
ripens at the | 84 |
the side of | 83 |
from a seed | 83 |
the tree is | 82 |
good to very | 82 |
to very good | 82 |
in new york | 82 |
it will be | 80 |
the size of | 80 |
it has been | 79 |
arsenate of lead | 79 |
inch in diameter | 78 |
a native of | 78 |
there is no | 78 |
on the other | 77 |
of this variety | 76 |
middle of july | 76 |
under the name | 76 |
fruit medium or | 75 |
season the last | 75 |
on account of | 74 |
is the best | 73 |
above medium in | 73 |
as it is | 73 |
of good quality | 73 |
fruit rather large | 73 |
it may be | 72 |
in the reference | 71 |
half natural size | 71 |
inserted in a | 71 |
one half natural | 71 |
good in quality | 70 |
as soon as | 70 |
exposed to the | 70 |
to have originated | 69 |
the sunny side | 69 |
on the sunny | 69 |
is a good | 68 |
with a few | 68 |
the horticultural society | 67 |
dotted with gray | 67 |
the best of | 67 |
the fact that | 66 |
flattened at the | 66 |
but it is | 66 |
and in the | 66 |
and it is | 66 |
should not be | 66 |
to be the | 65 |
on the fruit | 65 |
out of the | 65 |
seems to be | 65 |
of new york | 65 |
by van mons | 65 |
early in the | 64 |
of the same | 63 |
the reference given | 62 |
stained at the | 62 |
dotted with russet | 62 |
with a slight | 62 |
for the first | 61 |
the same time | 61 |
quality very good | 60 |
the growth of | 60 |
lindley guide orch | 60 |
in this country | 60 |
three or four | 59 |
early in september | 59 |
is to be | 59 |
and dotted with | 59 |
parts of the | 59 |
raised from seed | 59 |
the name of | 58 |
most of the | 58 |
of the cherry | 57 |
with dark red | 57 |
half inches long | 57 |
it is the | 57 |
can be grown | 57 |
of an inch | 57 |
in order to | 57 |
ripens the first | 56 |
one or two | 56 |
in a small | 56 |
one inch long | 56 |
a height of | 55 |
so that the | 55 |
at the ends | 55 |
a red cheek | 55 |
and mottled with | 55 |
in the same | 54 |
a variety of | 54 |
last of july | 54 |
in the state | 54 |
pomological society in | 54 |
with smooth surfaces | 54 |
season the middle | 53 |
a red blush | 53 |
with a rich | 53 |
it would be | 52 |
green turning to | 52 |
many of the | 52 |
a seed of | 52 |
where it is | 52 |
seedling raised by | 52 |
than the other | 52 |
the station grounds | 51 |
state horticultural society | 51 |
is a large | 51 |
in the middle | 51 |
the use of | 51 |
the grounds of | 51 |
obtained by m | 51 |
with reniform glands | 50 |
at the same | 50 |
a seedling raised | 50 |
with dull red | 50 |
middle of august | 50 |
on the station | 50 |
is a native | 50 |
the garden of | 49 |
all of the | 49 |
from one to | 49 |
red in the | 48 |
grown in the | 48 |
this variety originated | 48 |
so as to | 48 |
a cross between | 48 |
around the core | 48 |
middle of june | 48 |
which it is | 48 |
from the pulp | 47 |
of van mons | 47 |
with a shallow | 47 |
yellow at maturity | 47 |
of medium length | 47 |
a great deal | 47 |
at the center | 47 |
on the cheek | 46 |
a very good | 46 |
this is the | 46 |
from a pit | 46 |
on the farm | 46 |
at one time | 46 |
the nineteenth century | 46 |
within and without | 46 |
season of bloom | 46 |
if you have | 46 |
that of the | 45 |
found in the | 45 |
on the shaded | 45 |
of the horticultural | 45 |
of the trees | 45 |
flesh dark red | 45 |
with red at | 45 |
it should be | 45 |
the beginning of | 45 |
members of the | 45 |
the origin of | 45 |
with a distinct | 45 |
was raised by | 45 |
a distinct suture | 45 |
with a pleasant | 44 |
would like to | 44 |
it is very | 44 |
it must be | 44 |
on the grounds | 44 |
the shaded side | 44 |
department of agriculture | 44 |
adherent to the | 44 |
glabrous within and | 44 |
with a deep | 44 |
the base of | 44 |
in size and | 43 |
for many years | 43 |
early in july | 43 |
in a shallow | 43 |
end of the | 43 |
to the stone | 43 |
placed on the | 43 |
one and three | 43 |
inches in diameter | 43 |
is supposed to | 43 |
a great many | 43 |
as far as | 43 |
varieties of the | 43 |
a perry pear | 43 |
was introduced by | 42 |
end of aug | 42 |
in the south | 42 |
in regard to | 42 |
as lateral buds | 42 |
in original book | 42 |
in the orchard | 41 |
of the country | 41 |
only a few | 41 |
is not a | 41 |
and the fruit | 41 |
with a small | 41 |
base of the | 41 |
horticultural society in | 41 |
upper surface dark | 41 |
and with a | 41 |
a pit of | 41 |
horticultural society of | 41 |
the sweet cherry | 41 |
history of the | 41 |
the time of | 41 |
originated in the | 41 |
as to the | 40 |
those of the | 40 |
to be found | 40 |
at that time | 40 |
entirely covered with | 40 |
i would like | 40 |
a few years | 40 |
listed in the | 40 |
the sour cherry | 40 |
first for household | 40 |
from seed of | 40 |
washed with red | 40 |
covered with a | 40 |
early in august | 40 |
by professor j | 40 |
with red on | 40 |
about the middle | 39 |
surface dark green | 39 |
changing to yellow | 39 |
they should be | 39 |
ripens from the | 39 |
mentioned in the | 39 |
at this time | 39 |
it can be | 38 |
thickly sprinkled with | 38 |
will not be | 38 |
the minnesota state | 38 |
with a dark | 38 |
as a rule | 38 |
the soil is | 38 |
first of september | 38 |
first published in | 38 |
are to be | 38 |
without a description | 38 |
as much as | 38 |
from the middle | 38 |
as they are | 38 |
a few days | 38 |
to make the | 38 |
as a stock | 38 |
supposed to be | 38 |
because of its | 38 |
with a bright | 37 |
dwarf fruit trees | 37 |
of the united | 37 |
known as the | 37 |
red changing to | 37 |
the variety is | 37 |
nearly covered with | 37 |
blushed with red | 37 |
from seed by | 37 |
yellow when ripe | 37 |
first fruited in | 37 |
fourths of an | 37 |
third for dessert | 37 |
end of sept | 37 |
an inch in | 37 |
it is one | 37 |
account of the | 37 |
the ground is | 37 |
tree vigorous and | 37 |
the growing of | 36 |
a shallow suture | 36 |
president of the | 36 |
in the united | 36 |
by a mr | 36 |
in the soil | 36 |
with russet and | 36 |
a good crop | 36 |
the first time | 36 |
for the table | 36 |
of the varieties | 36 |
of the old | 36 |
tree moderately vigorous | 35 |
to make a | 35 |
when it is | 35 |
tree of medium | 35 |
in the text | 35 |
end of july | 35 |
stem of medium | 35 |
it is of | 35 |
very good in | 35 |
arranged singly as | 35 |
size of the | 35 |
singly as lateral | 35 |
than the stamens | 35 |
surface light green | 35 |
be a seedling | 35 |
that there is | 35 |
a very large | 35 |
i do not | 35 |
of this society | 34 |
of all the | 34 |
flesh very white | 34 |
the farm of | 34 |
in which the | 34 |
very similar to | 34 |
in this way | 34 |
seems to have | 34 |
with from one | 34 |
than any other | 34 |
the list of | 34 |
of the soil | 34 |
dotted with brown | 34 |
it seems to | 34 |
of the year | 34 |
that is the | 34 |
garden flower society | 33 |
two and one | 33 |
in the fruit | 33 |
the sand cherry | 33 |
the middle to | 33 |
skin pale yellow | 33 |
the value of | 33 |
listed without a | 33 |
mentioned in this | 33 |
with deep red | 33 |
will be found | 33 |
the brown rot | 33 |
as early as | 33 |
seem to be | 33 |
from to feet | 33 |
a seedling from | 33 |
up to the | 33 |
covered with russet | 33 |
at the time | 33 |
with russet dots | 33 |
in addition to | 33 |
at this station | 33 |
lower surface light | 33 |
an inch long | 33 |
middle of the | 33 |
the cherries are | 33 |
the other hand | 33 |
the same as | 33 |
of the two | 33 |
the first year | 32 |
a dark red | 32 |
with a faint | 32 |
have originated in | 32 |
and of a | 32 |
end of june | 32 |
second for dessert | 32 |
mottled with red | 32 |
and patched with | 32 |
member of the | 32 |
raised by m | 32 |
be found in | 32 |
fruit of the | 32 |
in a deep | 32 |
we have a | 32 |
the top of | 32 |
variable in size | 32 |
this cherry is | 32 |
covered with ash | 32 |
gritty around the | 32 |
and has a | 32 |
they do not | 32 |
which may be | 31 |
top of the | 31 |
medium to above | 31 |
any of the | 31 |
variety is a | 31 |
i want to | 31 |
of the first | 31 |
fruit matures in | 31 |
size of a | 31 |
the leaves are | 31 |
light green turning | 31 |
pit which is | 31 |
small to medium | 31 |
with an agreeable | 31 |
to the last | 31 |
all over with | 31 |
russet on the | 31 |
the pit which | 31 |
very good for | 31 |
they may be | 31 |
the number of | 31 |
which is free | 31 |
it is said | 31 |
the amount of | 31 |
fruit small to | 31 |
middle to the | 31 |
separating from the | 30 |
in the north | 30 |
skin rather thick | 30 |
half of the | 30 |
ripens late in | 30 |
matures in mid | 30 |
equal to the | 30 |
the history of | 30 |
but not described | 30 |
a tinge of | 30 |
the plants are | 30 |
stone of medium | 30 |
text with plate | 30 |
for the home | 30 |
listed as a | 30 |
in a wide | 30 |
in the nursery | 30 |
if it is | 30 |
austrian perry pear | 30 |
patched with russet | 30 |
lateral buds and | 30 |
there are many | 30 |
leaves with reniform | 30 |
to have a | 30 |
a little more | 30 |
a nurseryman at | 30 |
half inch long | 30 |
great deal of | 30 |
the text with | 30 |
of the garden | 30 |
originated on the | 30 |
side exposed to | 30 |
a few of | 29 |
flesh pale yellow | 29 |
the form of | 29 |
have to be | 29 |
they can be | 29 |
a good deal | 29 |
the side exposed | 29 |
and that is | 29 |
a place in | 29 |
the varieties of | 29 |
and if you | 29 |
an austrian perry | 29 |
on the market | 29 |
stem rather long | 29 |
a chance seedling | 29 |
is not the | 29 |
because of the | 29 |
white to the | 29 |
the ventral suture | 29 |
that they are | 29 |
shorter than the | 28 |
twos and threes | 28 |
apex with a | 28 |
in connection with | 28 |
golden on the | 28 |
patches of russet | 28 |
the home garden | 28 |
a seed bed | 28 |
red next the | 28 |
and is a | 28 |
on the stalk | 28 |
which is the | 28 |
as one of | 28 |
of this fruit | 28 |
as good as | 28 |
was brought to | 28 |
in a large | 28 |
i think it | 28 |
i have never | 28 |
the work of | 28 |
tinge of red | 28 |
with a sweet | 28 |
with colorless juice | 28 |
medium in length | 28 |
at the top | 28 |
that it was | 28 |
all kinds of | 28 |
in this state | 28 |
sprinkled with numerous | 28 |
with globose glands | 28 |
latter part of | 28 |
fourth inches across | 28 |
which is a | 28 |
to be of | 28 |
and washed with | 28 |
the cherries of | 28 |
the variety was | 28 |
along the ventral | 27 |
of the minnesota | 27 |
at the beginning | 27 |
the production of | 27 |
cheek next the | 27 |
third natural size | 27 |
than on the | 27 |
to keep the | 27 |
the first to | 27 |
the vicinity of | 27 |
it in the | 27 |
end of september | 27 |
as in the | 27 |
with a tinge | 27 |
is the most | 27 |
to pale yellow | 27 |
to get the | 27 |
from to inches | 27 |
depressed at the | 27 |
is a great | 27 |
on the tree | 27 |
of fruit trees | 27 |
if you are | 27 |
of the species | 27 |
fourth inch long | 27 |
one third natural | 27 |
netted and patched | 27 |
and streaked with | 27 |
it is well | 27 |
it is to | 27 |
added to the | 27 |
the massachusetts horticultural | 27 |
in the old | 27 |
of from to | 27 |
end of august | 27 |
of the variety | 27 |
the roots of | 27 |
be able to | 27 |
may be used | 27 |
origin of this | 27 |
was placed on | 26 |
to the stamens | 26 |
during the winter | 26 |
of the plant | 26 |
when they are | 26 |
under the skin | 26 |
was raised from | 26 |
and marbled with | 26 |
sent out by | 26 |
this cherry was | 26 |
meeting of the | 26 |
of the ground | 26 |
overspread with ash | 26 |
very juicy and | 26 |
in the vicinity | 26 |
is a small | 26 |
tree is a | 26 |
to a height | 26 |
and stained with | 26 |
not to be | 26 |
massachusetts horticultural society | 26 |
about the size | 26 |
ought to be | 26 |
and there is | 26 |
the fruit of | 26 |
place in the | 26 |
of the world | 26 |
of very good | 26 |
the rest of | 26 |
some of them | 26 |
one inch in | 26 |
with a very | 26 |
fruit medium and | 26 |
this peach was | 26 |
height of from | 26 |
in twos and | 26 |
not more than | 26 |
of the apple | 26 |
that have been | 26 |
with bright red | 26 |
medium or below | 26 |
that can be | 26 |
one to three | 26 |
it has a | 26 |
in the case | 26 |
was found in | 26 |
partly covered with | 25 |
very good quality | 25 |
it does not | 25 |
new york and | 25 |
skin dark red | 25 |
gritty at the | 25 |
in the first | 25 |
like to ask | 25 |
the result of | 25 |
was one of | 25 |
good for household | 25 |
of yellow spanish | 25 |
a bright red | 25 |
has not been | 25 |
journal of horticulture | 25 |
first for kitchen | 25 |
cultivated in the | 25 |
in the southern | 25 |
few of the | 25 |
united states department | 25 |
of first quality | 25 |
states department of | 25 |
used as a | 25 |
fruit large to | 25 |
the latter part | 25 |
habit of growth | 25 |
it is more | 25 |
the case of | 25 |
daras de naghin | 25 |
with which it | 25 |
they will be | 25 |
on the sun | 25 |
ripens in september | 25 |
it was introduced | 25 |
they are not | 25 |
the most important | 25 |
adhering to the | 25 |
we do not | 25 |
by thomas rivers | 25 |
large number of | 25 |
variable in form | 25 |
of french origin | 25 |
one side than | 25 |
fourth inches long | 25 |
sprinkled with russet | 25 |
and that the | 25 |
ripens in july | 25 |
compressed at the | 24 |
stamens in length | 24 |
the sun and | 24 |
and i have | 24 |
for this purpose | 24 |
soon as the | 24 |
was introduced into | 24 |
in the ground | 24 |
on trial with | 24 |
seedling of van | 24 |
there was a | 24 |
may be had | 24 |
garden of the | 24 |
of bloom intermediate | 24 |
is of a | 24 |
first of july | 24 |
the stamens in | 24 |
about the same | 24 |
soil and climate | 24 |
borne in pairs | 24 |
most of them | 24 |
would be a | 24 |
will be the | 24 |
it to be | 24 |
of the nineteenth | 24 |
this is not | 24 |
this is an | 24 |
the place of | 24 |
the cost of | 24 |
tinged at the | 24 |
of the blade | 24 |
and a few | 24 |
the fruits of | 24 |
light green changing | 24 |
raised by van | 24 |
of the land | 24 |
western new york | 24 |
red where exposed | 24 |
supposed to have | 24 |
fruits of the | 24 |
in by m | 24 |
a large number | 24 |
they will not | 24 |
the cherry is | 24 |
of which is | 24 |
out in the | 24 |
on the ground | 24 |
variable in shape | 24 |
of the crop | 24 |
we had a | 24 |
a long time | 24 |
in the west | 24 |
at a time | 24 |
and of good | 24 |
many of them | 24 |
for household use | 23 |
cherries of new | 23 |
flesh very fine | 23 |
it is an | 23 |
is in the | 23 |
of the leaves | 23 |
of the new | 23 |
at the core | 23 |
stem medium in | 23 |
as a seedling | 23 |
the present time | 23 |
and a half | 23 |
is not so | 23 |
this variety from | 23 |
one of these | 23 |
similar to the | 23 |
between the rows | 23 |
many years ago | 23 |
of this station | 23 |
rose on the | 23 |
of the season | 23 |
of belle de | 23 |
four or five | 23 |
vigorous and productive | 23 |
much covered with | 23 |
two inches long | 23 |
with a fine | 23 |
and on the | 23 |
and the other | 23 |
to very large | 23 |
account of its | 23 |
in the winter | 23 |
listed but not | 23 |
ripens in august | 23 |
the flowers are | 23 |
the cultivation of | 23 |
in as a | 23 |
it will not | 23 |
by no means | 23 |
in the nineteenth | 23 |
tender and melting | 23 |
when fully ripe | 23 |
found on the | 23 |
in the world | 23 |
with light red | 23 |
flesh stained at | 23 |
as a new | 23 |
fine and semi | 23 |
will have to | 23 |
half inches wide | 23 |
blushed on the | 23 |
will be a | 23 |
think it is | 23 |
the state of | 23 |
is an old | 23 |
with a delicate | 22 |
i have been | 22 |
and one of | 22 |
five or six | 22 |
to the touch | 22 |
are going to | 22 |
shaded with red | 22 |
streaked with red | 22 |
so that it | 22 |
and thickly sprinkled | 22 |
you want to | 22 |
for the most | 22 |
free from grit | 22 |
with numerous small | 22 |
the neighborhood of | 22 |
they must be | 22 |
glandless or with | 22 |
large to very | 22 |
and was introduced | 22 |
a shallow cavity | 22 |
that it will | 22 |
the best way | 22 |
of which are | 22 |
there has been | 22 |
that has been | 22 |
on the north | 22 |
the ground and | 22 |
of the last | 22 |
you will have | 22 |
the cheek next | 22 |
a lot of | 22 |
for the growth | 22 |
early in october | 22 |
we have had | 22 |
in the following | 21 |
rough to the | 21 |
at maturity to | 21 |
if you want | 21 |
the fruit list | 21 |
pedicels one inch | 21 |
fruit large or | 21 |
best of the | 21 |
trial with messrs | 21 |
the matter of | 21 |
to have the | 21 |
from the ground | 21 |
color dark red | 21 |
readily from the | 21 |
the most part | 21 |
some of these | 21 |
to the pit | 21 |
during the summer | 21 |
stem very long | 21 |
a trace of | 21 |
there are several | 21 |
to be used | 21 |
it is grown | 21 |
it is best | 21 |
minnesota state horticultural | 21 |
the second year | 21 |
there are a | 21 |
flesh red at | 21 |
from the first | 21 |
a deep suture | 21 |
in a rather | 21 |
nitrate of soda | 21 |
suture a line | 21 |
stained with red | 21 |
it was first | 21 |
household and market | 21 |
as we have | 21 |
of fair quality | 21 |
larger than the | 21 |
it is necessary | 21 |
the flesh is | 21 |
by the american | 21 |
to that of | 21 |
on the trees | 21 |
if they are | 21 |
one of our | 21 |
gallons of water | 21 |
of american origin | 21 |
in the neighborhood | 21 |
the best varieties | 21 |
the eighteenth century | 21 |
so far as | 21 |
rest of the | 21 |
a good many | 21 |
through the winter | 21 |
von der natte | 20 |
but the fruit | 20 |
and patches of | 20 |
in an orchard | 20 |
finely dotted with | 20 |
in the early | 20 |
i think the | 20 |
this peach is | 20 |
have been introduced | 20 |
have not been | 20 |
variety was raised | 20 |
fruit list of | 20 |
growing in the | 20 |
of the many | 20 |
for the size | 20 |
on the exposed | 20 |
fruit rather small | 20 |
all of these | 20 |
of a very | 20 |
pit of medium | 20 |
with red in | 20 |
with a light | 20 |
its leaves are | 20 |
very dark red | 20 |
red on a | 20 |
of the great | 20 |
a bed of | 20 |
this variety in | 20 |
dark red blush | 20 |
buds and in | 20 |
a new variety | 20 |
fourths inches long | 20 |
first part of | 20 |
and may be | 20 |
in the field | 20 |
in it was | 20 |
good for the | 20 |
of the sour | 20 |
surface of the | 20 |
to the fact | 20 |
to say that | 20 |
to inches in | 20 |
i think that | 20 |
the upper surface | 20 |
to the middle | 20 |
shaded side and | 20 |
changing to lemon | 20 |
changing to yellowish | 20 |
of its kind | 20 |
granular around the | 20 |
the benefit of | 20 |
the planting of | 20 |
the spring of | 20 |
the members of | 20 |
be a good | 20 |
early in june | 20 |
the culture of | 20 |
fruit is of | 20 |
owing to the | 20 |
native of the | 20 |
of the plants | 20 |
green on the | 20 |
with the exception | 20 |
raised by a | 20 |
regular in outline | 20 |
species and varieties | 20 |
flesh very juicy | 20 |
trunk and branches | 20 |
connection with the | 20 |
and doubly serrate | 19 |
dark colored juice | 19 |
this pear was | 19 |
for home use | 19 |
of the cherries | 19 |
can be used | 19 |
of the orchard | 19 |
of large size | 19 |
bigarreau noir de | 19 |
in the season | 19 |
that they will | 19 |
of this pear | 19 |
in a garden | 19 |
on the outside | 19 |
crop of apples | 19 |
those who have | 19 |
flowers appear in | 19 |
this fruit is | 19 |
by william prince | 19 |
be put in | 19 |
with dots of | 19 |
planted in the | 19 |
that it may | 19 |
first time in | 19 |
be sure to | 19 |
introduced by the | 19 |
to the pulp | 19 |
and marked with | 19 |
varieties of apples | 19 |
fruit matures early | 19 |
and we have | 19 |
with gray dots | 19 |
for the purpose | 19 |
around the calyx | 19 |
season the first | 19 |
fruit in the | 19 |
we have not | 19 |
as compared with | 19 |
it is now | 19 |
oval to obovate | 19 |
of the work | 19 |
turning to yellow | 19 |
in good condition | 19 |
the surprise plum | 19 |
be confused with | 19 |
there are two | 19 |
fruit small or | 19 |
inches in length | 19 |
of english morello | 19 |
this peach originated | 19 |
variety is said | 19 |
middle of october | 19 |
flesh white to | 19 |
it was found | 19 |
and of the | 19 |
matures early in | 19 |
here and there | 19 |
to some extent | 19 |
there are no | 19 |
of the pear | 19 |
grounds of this | 19 |
by means of | 19 |
where there is | 19 |
melting and juicy | 19 |
around the stem | 19 |
tinged with dull | 19 |
as long as | 19 |
in a few | 19 |
while it is | 19 |
of the other | 19 |
the surface of | 19 |
must be taken | 19 |
come into bearing | 19 |
for culinary use | 19 |
because it is | 19 |
in a narrow | 19 |
variety originated with | 19 |
of june in | 19 |
with one or | 19 |
with a trace | 19 |
the exception of | 19 |
around the fruit | 19 |
the fruit and | 19 |
usually at the | 19 |
pomological society from | 19 |
near the pit | 19 |
changing to pale | 19 |
taken from the | 19 |
on the program | 19 |
the catalog of | 19 |
up in the | 19 |
have come from | 19 |
to have come | 18 |
from the seed | 18 |
with gray and | 18 |
is very similar | 18 |
after the first | 18 |
there should be | 18 |
petiole one and | 18 |
of grosse mignonne | 18 |
matures the last | 18 |
which originated with | 18 |
in new jersey | 18 |
it is also | 18 |
sprinkled with small | 18 |
good for cooking | 18 |
quality of the | 18 |
to the north | 18 |
variety was introduced | 18 |
brought to notice | 18 |
there is one | 18 |
fruit is a | 18 |
i have had | 18 |
apart each way | 18 |
russet dots and | 18 |
inch in length | 18 |
with a large | 18 |
variety originated in | 18 |
than those of | 18 |
growth of the | 18 |
report of the | 18 |
a deep red | 18 |
grown on the | 18 |
it is possible | 18 |
of unknown origin | 18 |
which they are | 18 |
seem to have | 18 |
good crop of | 18 |
fruit is not | 18 |
beginning of the | 18 |
the purpose of | 18 |
with a brownish | 18 |
glands on the | 18 |
almost entirely covered | 18 |
which should be | 18 |
three and one | 18 |
from two to | 18 |
juice very abundant | 18 |
such as the | 18 |
usually borne in | 18 |
brought to america | 18 |
specific description of | 18 |
first of august | 18 |
regard to the | 18 |
what is the | 18 |
a crop of | 18 |
the basic green | 18 |
a full crop | 18 |
first reported in | 18 |
must not be | 18 |
at the right | 18 |
from seed in | 18 |
in the east | 18 |
we have been | 18 |
cherry of the | 18 |
in the row | 18 |
an old variety | 18 |
more than a | 18 |
originated with a | 18 |
a list of | 18 |
to be very | 18 |
is covered with | 18 |
of its class | 18 |
by reason of | 18 |
its name from | 18 |
is of the | 18 |
but a few | 18 |
attached in pairs | 18 |
from which it | 18 |
regular in contour | 18 |
variety was found | 18 |
are in the | 18 |
use of the | 18 |
the base and | 18 |
to dark red | 18 |
to make it | 18 |
in dense clusters | 18 |
the age of | 18 |
is the only | 18 |
longer than the | 18 |
in small clusters | 18 |
in the year | 18 |
cross between the | 18 |
has been a | 18 |
the pulp is | 17 |
you have a | 17 |
is used for | 17 |
in the country | 17 |
covered with cinnamon | 17 |
raised by thomas | 17 |
trace of red | 17 |
for the fruit | 17 |
dark red cheek | 17 |
large size and | 17 |
which originated in | 17 |
appear in mid | 17 |
depression at the | 17 |
perry pear grown | 17 |
but they are | 17 |
van mons at | 17 |
out of hand | 17 |
red near the | 17 |
if you can | 17 |
carmined on the | 17 |
a very small | 17 |
the bottom of | 17 |
may be found | 17 |
described in the | 17 |
to the acre | 17 |
brown on the | 17 |
the cheek exposed | 17 |
with brown dots | 17 |
them in the | 17 |
borne in clusters | 17 |
that is a | 17 |
of the morello | 17 |
that there are | 17 |
the variety has | 17 |
in the cherries | 17 |
but it was | 17 |
and we are | 17 |
a century ago | 17 |
a good growth | 17 |
five years ago | 17 |
the rate of | 17 |
committee of the | 17 |
to the ground | 17 |
seed of the | 17 |
was added to | 17 |
at maturity the | 17 |
come to the | 17 |
in this respect | 17 |
the very best | 17 |
a very late | 17 |
as i have | 17 |
covered with large | 17 |
at the rate | 17 |
tree medium in | 17 |
side than on | 17 |
raised from a | 17 |
listed by the | 17 |
in some cases | 17 |
by a m | 17 |
the old world | 17 |
the development of | 17 |
full of sugary | 17 |
van mons in | 17 |
should be made | 17 |
a piece of | 17 |
and more or | 17 |
a little coarse | 17 |
that i have | 17 |
of the fruits | 17 |
where it was | 17 |
fine or semi | 17 |
stained with fawn | 17 |
the appearance of | 17 |
the nurseries of | 17 |
should be cut | 17 |
for it is | 17 |
the south dakota | 17 |
one inch across | 17 |
peach is a | 17 |
one of them | 17 |
gritty at center | 17 |
the question of | 17 |
of horticulture and | 17 |
of medium thickness | 17 |
and should be | 17 |
in the last | 17 |
for a long | 17 |
varieties of cherries | 17 |
value of the | 17 |
currants and gooseberries | 17 |
varieties of fruit | 17 |
and at the | 17 |
make a good | 17 |
grows to a | 17 |
or rather large | 17 |
from the tree | 17 |
the quality of | 17 |
the calyx and | 17 |
that is not | 17 |
the journal of | 17 |
sprinkled with large | 17 |
of all kinds | 17 |
and speckled with | 17 |
that we have | 17 |
you have to | 17 |
of the massachusetts | 17 |
on short spurs | 17 |
be used for | 17 |
and striped with | 17 |
melting or semi | 17 |
than that of | 17 |
washed with dark | 17 |
yellow on the | 17 |
cheek exposed to | 17 |
and a good | 17 |
may be grown | 17 |
close to the | 17 |
green dotted with | 17 |
there will be | 17 |
stem one and | 17 |
varieties of plums | 16 |
a gain of | 16 |
though it is | 16 |
of the earth | 16 |
and the tree | 16 |
the hawaiian islands | 16 |
of sugary juice | 16 |
would not be | 16 |
it to the | 16 |
was introduced to | 16 |
regular in form | 16 |
as growing in | 16 |
for dessert and | 16 |
of them are | 16 |
of little value | 16 |
the following year | 16 |
i have found | 16 |
is not as | 16 |
on the upper | 16 |
found in a | 16 |
put in the | 16 |
or with a | 16 |
the same way | 16 |
the london horticultural | 16 |
medium or rather | 16 |
marked with russet | 16 |
it as a | 16 |
if the soil | 16 |
dwarf apple trees | 16 |
the first two | 16 |
sand cherry and | 16 |
a small cavity | 16 |
to the stem | 16 |
of cultivated cherries | 16 |
the soil and | 16 |
of early richmond | 16 |
in the shade | 16 |
color of the | 16 |
on the same | 16 |
to do with | 16 |
as a synonym | 16 |
of the early | 16 |
and the best | 16 |
thought to be | 16 |
medium and sometimes | 16 |
station grounds the | 16 |
covered with gray | 16 |
i have tried | 16 |
the way of | 16 |
between the sand | 16 |
be grown in | 16 |
be remembered that | 16 |
i have seen | 16 |
the ends of | 16 |
have been grown | 16 |
is thought to | 16 |
of russet and | 16 |
used for the | 16 |
has been made | 16 |
not be confused | 16 |
late in the | 16 |
the original tree | 16 |
put on the | 16 |
the department of | 16 |
an abundance of | 16 |
of excellent quality | 16 |
are able to | 16 |
borne in dense | 16 |
bonne de jersey | 16 |
is a cross | 16 |
will have a | 16 |
of dwarf trees | 16 |
around the center | 16 |
the middle west | 16 |
shaded and mottled | 16 |
of the city | 16 |
form of the | 16 |
is necessary to | 16 |
lobes with a | 16 |
adapted to the | 16 |
an early and | 16 |
to the soil | 16 |
three or foure | 16 |
must be remembered | 16 |
at the summit | 16 |
in great britain | 16 |
this tree is | 16 |
this is one | 16 |
fruit very small | 16 |
of arsenate of | 16 |
size and quality | 16 |
large enough to | 16 |
that would be | 16 |
with dark colored | 16 |
but in the | 16 |
of any other | 16 |
for culinary purposes | 16 |
bright red cheek | 16 |
they have been | 16 |
or with from | 16 |
the pacific coast | 16 |
listed as growing | 16 |
in the home | 16 |
the last century | 16 |
pointed at the | 16 |
to use the | 16 |
about the pit | 16 |
described as a | 16 |
in which it | 16 |
tree and fruit | 16 |
i have not | 16 |
and they will | 16 |
in honor of | 16 |
with short internodes | 15 |
second for the | 15 |
not at all | 15 |
are the best | 15 |
is also a | 15 |
mottled with russet | 15 |
a pleasant flavor | 15 |
it will pay | 15 |
to the state | 15 |
of a large | 15 |
and introduced by | 15 |
it is probable | 15 |
found to be | 15 |
medium and often | 15 |
and regular in | 15 |
of some of | 15 |
grown in america | 15 |
if there is | 15 |
as an ornamental | 15 |
a little gritty | 15 |
green sprinkled with | 15 |
the first season | 15 |
the next spring | 15 |
is a little | 15 |
is likely to | 15 |
to new york | 15 |
an elevation of | 15 |
in most cases | 15 |
seedling of the | 15 |
of any kind | 15 |
from which the | 15 |
the market in | 15 |
should be well | 15 |
with the same | 15 |
green turning yellow | 15 |
changing to black | 15 |
of the latter | 15 |
a member of | 15 |
time to time | 15 |
the center of | 15 |
mammillate at the | 15 |
which have been | 15 |
the executive board | 15 |
the stem and | 15 |
raised by dr | 15 |
society from until | 15 |
yellow with a | 15 |
no matter how | 15 |
at the present | 15 |
full of sweet | 15 |
that the cherry | 15 |
sprinkled with brown | 15 |
and from the | 15 |
with green and | 15 |
and covered with | 15 |
separating readily from | 15 |
from a bed | 15 |
a row of | 15 |
have been brought | 15 |
growing on the | 15 |
sugary and perfumed | 15 |
the hands of | 15 |
is described as | 15 |
wanting in juice | 15 |
was grown by | 15 |
with a vinous | 15 |
and they are | 15 |
flowers of medium | 15 |
few years ago | 15 |
it is impossible | 15 |
season early in | 15 |
the fall of | 15 |
for the kitchen | 15 |
a deep cavity | 15 |
portion of the | 15 |
the most valuable | 15 |
appeared on the | 15 |
borne in scattering | 15 |
this pear is | 15 |
the name was | 15 |
covered with numerous | 15 |
good deal of | 15 |
from the time | 15 |
flesh light yellow | 15 |
and can be | 15 |
say that the | 15 |
of prunus avium | 15 |
bright green changing | 15 |
fruited first in | 15 |
it might be | 15 |
it was a | 15 |
it is in | 15 |
seed bed made | 15 |
ridged along the | 15 |
more than the | 15 |
good for kitchen | 15 |
should be kept | 15 |
you are not | 15 |
from time to | 15 |
the following description | 15 |
it on the | 15 |
stone medium in | 15 |
and some of | 15 |
into the soil | 15 |
may also be | 15 |
second for table | 15 |
the fruit garden | 15 |
trees of this | 15 |
is about the | 15 |
in scattering clusters | 15 |
be glad to | 15 |
in spite of | 15 |
can be kept | 15 |
time of the | 15 |
stem medium long | 15 |
and you will | 15 |
the fruits are | 15 |
variety of the | 15 |
at both ends | 15 |
been able to | 15 |
brown partly covered | 15 |
louise bonne de | 15 |
a place on | 15 |
cherry and the | 15 |
all of which | 15 |
fruit nearly medium | 15 |
is a variety | 15 |
must always be | 15 |
and sprinkled with | 15 |
which i have | 15 |
and new york | 15 |
to be an | 15 |
of a small | 15 |
be one of | 15 |
changing to light | 15 |
and by the | 15 |
there is not | 15 |
was named after | 15 |
the parent tree | 15 |
there are some | 15 |
on the face | 15 |
leaves with globose | 15 |
them in a | 15 |
to this country | 15 |
would have to | 15 |
small clusters on | 15 |
proved to be | 15 |
first for culinary | 15 |
attention to the | 15 |
grown from seed | 15 |
it is so | 15 |
as hardy as | 15 |
which will be | 15 |
quite a number | 15 |
one to four | 15 |
and i think | 15 |
on the sides | 15 |
i am sure | 15 |
for want of | 15 |
the advantage of | 15 |
it was placed | 15 |
that this variety | 15 |
or at least | 15 |
variety has been | 15 |
many varieties of | 14 |
take care of | 14 |
in my garden | 14 |
in full bloom | 14 |
in the bottom | 14 |
so that they | 14 |
in the form | 14 |
if you will | 14 |
flowers one and | 14 |
the following spring | 14 |
for the market | 14 |
to be identical | 14 |
variety was brought | 14 |
of the large | 14 |
and fruit trees | 14 |
you will find | 14 |
all over the | 14 |
with the best | 14 |
tree of this | 14 |
years ago by | 14 |
raised in by | 14 |
it is probably | 14 |
of june to | 14 |
for use in | 14 |
do not know | 14 |
or more of | 14 |
should be put | 14 |
well as the | 14 |
to the tree | 14 |
the garden and | 14 |
true to seed | 14 |
ripens in october | 14 |
and it was | 14 |
with very small | 14 |
bottom of the | 14 |
probably originated in | 14 |
in the american | 14 |
it has not | 14 |
the life of | 14 |
the fruit resembles | 14 |
as to be | 14 |
they are the | 14 |
the management of | 14 |
southern part of | 14 |
three blooms of | 14 |
rather thick and | 14 |
ripens in mid | 14 |
hardy and productive | 14 |
or nearly medium | 14 |
blooms of each | 14 |
start in life | 14 |
irregular in outline | 14 |
there is another | 14 |
according to leroy | 14 |
to be in | 14 |
been brought to | 14 |
and the trees | 14 |
to get them | 14 |
raised by s | 14 |
the plant is | 14 |
that we are | 14 |
tip at the | 14 |
third for the | 14 |
prunus serrulata serrulata | 14 |
variable in length | 14 |
carmine on the | 14 |
the home orchard | 14 |
is distinguished from | 14 |
there is an | 14 |
have been made | 14 |
feet apart each | 14 |
we have the | 14 |
i am not | 14 |
vigorous and fertile | 14 |
on both sides | 14 |
has been confused | 14 |
it is often | 14 |
in such a | 14 |
at any time | 14 |
be all right | 14 |
been confused with | 14 |
especially in the | 14 |
first for cooking | 14 |
changing at maturity | 14 |
flesh and juice | 14 |
is not necessary | 14 |
of a good | 14 |
a matter of | 14 |
the royal horticultural | 14 |
as high as | 14 |
of the various | 14 |
to which it | 14 |
the orchard of | 14 |
in good shape | 14 |
minnesota garden flower | 14 |
to be considered | 14 |
below medium in | 14 |
it is usually | 14 |
better than the | 14 |
four to six | 14 |
to give the | 14 |
and i am | 14 |
that will be | 14 |
well as in | 14 |
of the small | 14 |
in a slight | 14 |
whether it is | 14 |
the wood of | 14 |
trees in the | 14 |
the minnesota horticulturist | 14 |
there is nothing | 14 |
the th of | 14 |
in its lower | 14 |
of the west | 14 |
blush on the | 14 |
in separate vases | 14 |
to above in | 14 |
seedling of early | 14 |
character of the | 14 |
and green dots | 14 |
its first fruit | 14 |
of the association | 14 |
and it will | 14 |
of chinese cling | 14 |
remembered that the | 14 |
members of this | 14 |
three feet apart | 14 |
skin pale yellowish | 14 |
be identical with | 14 |
in by the | 14 |
where it has | 14 |
all sorts of | 14 |
as having been | 14 |
in our garden | 14 |
skin heavily pubescent | 14 |
which it resembles | 14 |
skin thick and | 14 |
the apple crop | 14 |
at least a | 14 |
can be made | 14 |
apart in the | 14 |
san jose scale | 14 |
be in the | 14 |
two to four | 14 |
is best to | 14 |
in one of | 14 |
is probable that | 14 |
you do not | 14 |
was the first | 14 |
for table and | 14 |
and is the | 14 |
which there is | 14 |
a mamelon tip | 14 |
london horticultural society | 14 |
agricultural experiment station | 13 |
late in september | 13 |
ought to have | 13 |
to be made | 13 |
with brown and | 13 |
the city of | 13 |
the tops of | 13 |
can be done | 13 |
of our society | 13 |
descriptions of the | 13 |
partly overspread with | 13 |
are the most | 13 |
the title of | 13 |
be a native | 13 |
the color of | 13 |
may be said | 13 |
irregular in form | 13 |
in all the | 13 |
a small depression | 13 |
reddish glands on | 13 |
finely dotted and | 13 |
of german origin | 13 |
of the board | 13 |
with a blush | 13 |
petiole one inch | 13 |
just as well | 13 |
faintly tinged with | 13 |
blushed with dull | 13 |
may have been | 13 |
received it from | 13 |
of the stem | 13 |
truncate at the | 13 |
we did not | 13 |
is that it | 13 |
similar to that | 13 |
with fawn and | 13 |
i have a | 13 |
place of the | 13 |
sprinkled with very | 13 |
the right time | 13 |
inclining to oval | 13 |
from seed sown | 13 |
a small way | 13 |
in this magazine | 13 |
not to have | 13 |
of which the | 13 |
be used in | 13 |
margin finely serrate | 13 |
of the university | 13 |
deep red blush | 13 |
tree very productive | 13 |
the west indies | 13 |
the north and | 13 |
new york city | 13 |
speckled with russet | 13 |
to the growth | 13 |
cavity of medium | 13 |
vigorous and very | 13 |
far as the | 13 |
and this is | 13 |
the gardens of | 13 |
the manner of | 13 |
should be taken | 13 |
may be seen | 13 |
anything in this | 13 |
of the leaf | 13 |
cherries in the | 13 |
done in the | 13 |
in western new | 13 |
fourths inches wide | 13 |
use as a | 13 |
black when ripe | 13 |
should be planted | 13 |
covered with short | 13 |
russet around the | 13 |
and in a | 13 |
as many as | 13 |
of the very | 13 |
dark red at | 13 |
of soil and | 13 |
the southern part | 13 |
be kept in | 13 |
of this cherry | 13 |
state of minnesota | 13 |
seed bed of | 13 |
brown partly overspread | 13 |
royal horticultural society | 13 |
the following varieties | 13 |
changing to dark | 13 |
varieties have been | 13 |
traces of russet | 13 |
orchard and garden | 13 |
dotted and mottled | 13 |
the next year | 13 |
was found by | 13 |
the southern states | 13 |
in the northwest | 13 |
been grown in | 13 |
to a depth | 13 |
the fruits and | 13 |
an old french | 13 |
in the latter | 13 |
gooseberries and currants | 13 |
fruit can be | 13 |
the species of | 13 |
mentioned as a | 13 |
field pear cult | 13 |
well adapted to | 13 |
there have been | 13 |
the apple trees | 13 |
is much more | 13 |
any part of | 13 |
the south of | 13 |
tree very vigorous | 13 |
of the south | 13 |
of the wild | 13 |
have been a | 13 |
this pear in | 13 |
is grown in | 13 |
to set out | 13 |
society of london | 13 |
a week or | 13 |
species of cherries | 13 |
and first published | 13 |
the articles published | 13 |
near the apex | 13 |
in which they | 13 |
than in the | 13 |
published in the | 13 |
the results of | 13 |
even in outline | 13 |
a slight blush | 13 |
of the plum | 13 |
in the way | 13 |
is hard to | 13 |
of the meeting | 13 |
the most popular | 13 |
place on the | 13 |
leaves doubly serrate | 13 |
in that way | 13 |
the size and | 13 |
crop of fruit | 13 |
is similar to | 13 |
next to the | 13 |
should be done | 13 |
the same place | 13 |
of one of | 13 |
to the south | 13 |
suitable for the | 13 |
of the sweet | 13 |
year or two | 13 |
and when the | 13 |
but there are | 13 |
tinted with yellow | 13 |
obtained this variety | 13 |
thick and firm | 13 |
the past season | 13 |
of prunus cerasus | 13 |
the cherry was | 13 |
dotted with red | 13 |
be noted in | 13 |
yellow changing to | 13 |
it is only | 13 |
on the list | 13 |
of it as | 13 |
an average of | 13 |
dotted all over | 13 |
the importance of | 13 |
enough to be | 13 |
to the end | 13 |
vermilioned on the | 13 |
the course of | 13 |
a variety from | 13 |
dotted and streaked | 13 |
six to eight | 13 |
many of our | 13 |
its fruit catalog | 13 |
edited by mrs | 13 |
of a tree | 13 |
as a result | 13 |
of july in | 13 |
the man who | 13 |
and brown dots | 13 |
to show that | 13 |
are grown in | 13 |
some of which | 13 |
it first fruited | 13 |
a wilding found | 13 |
its lower part | 13 |
in the morning | 13 |
was changed to | 13 |
large for the | 13 |
in a separate | 13 |
of the late | 13 |
of those who | 13 |
the home gardener | 13 |
for household and | 13 |
dwarf trees are | 13 |
this is another | 13 |
grew this variety | 13 |
even in contour | 13 |
dollars per acre | 13 |
to light yellow | 13 |
that they have | 13 |
medium or above | 13 |
a fair crop | 13 |
the soil in | 13 |
that they may | 13 |
and such like | 13 |
at the first | 13 |
is good for | 13 |
in its fruit | 13 |
with a delicious | 13 |
has been done | 13 |
in the orchards | 13 |
sprinkled with dots | 13 |
we ought to | 13 |
which can be | 13 |
thickly covered with | 13 |
and shaded with | 13 |
have never seen | 13 |
to supply the | 13 |
name of the | 13 |
pale yellow and | 13 |
with pale red | 13 |
thick and rough | 12 |
always be noted | 12 |
season very late | 12 |
as it grows | 12 |
to hear from | 12 |
the selection of | 12 |
fruited for the | 12 |
any kind of | 12 |
trees of the | 12 |
at the middle | 12 |
the roots and | 12 |
in a very | 12 |
in order that | 12 |
to the best | 12 |
of the bigarreau | 12 |
of the wisconsin | 12 |
as to make | 12 |
at any rate | 12 |
the intention to | 12 |
was originated by | 12 |
large or very | 12 |
it had been | 12 |
in which to | 12 |
horticultural society and | 12 |
to two inches | 12 |
intention to publish | 12 |
and for the | 12 |
others of its | 12 |
conducted by minnesota | 12 |
with numerous large | 12 |
year to year | 12 |
skin clear red | 12 |
ripening the last | 12 |
dotted with fawn | 12 |
changing to greenish | 12 |
may be made | 12 |
given in the | 12 |
tube with a | 12 |
number of years | 12 |
dotted and marbled | 12 |
beginning of sept | 12 |
best varieties of | 12 |
granular at the | 12 |
usually attached in | 12 |
fair to good | 12 |
dark red on | 12 |
on a yellow | 12 |
some years ago | 12 |
the trees in | 12 |
at all times | 12 |
fruit usually borne | 12 |
come from the | 12 |
the experiment station | 12 |
of a darker | 12 |
to be kept | 12 |
a delicious flavor | 12 |
articles published herein | 12 |
in favor of | 12 |
three named varieties | 12 |
society van mons | 12 |
kinds of fruit | 12 |
and will be | 12 |
compared with the | 12 |
as a fruit | 12 |
estimating their practical | 12 |
be a very | 12 |
to publish anything | 12 |
and is very | 12 |
it is worth | 12 |
of sweet juice | 12 |
it was raised | 12 |
of good size | 12 |
of their writers | 12 |
pseudocerasus hortensis flore | 12 |
of an orchard | 12 |
in estimating their | 12 |
in the hawaiian | 12 |
made a good | 12 |
in the summer | 12 |
first fruit in | 12 |
of second quality | 12 |
belle de rocmont | 12 |
soon as they | 12 |
flower society edited | 12 |
skin pale greenish | 12 |
that the fruit | 12 |
not very productive | 12 |
a shallow basin | 12 |
van mons and | 12 |
in the lower | 12 |
wood of the | 12 |
in north america | 12 |
that the articles | 12 |
flattened at both | 12 |
is going to | 12 |
per cent of | 12 |
is the standard | 12 |
it is doubtful | 12 |
the state fair | 12 |
recite the experience | 12 |
experience and opinions | 12 |
the sun with | 12 |
the trees of | 12 |
small depression at | 12 |
you can get | 12 |
will be of | 12 |
the stone which | 12 |
in a broad | 12 |
when it was | 12 |
during the past | 12 |
the report of | 12 |
should be a | 12 |
a part of | 12 |
full of flavor | 12 |
pomological society listed | 12 |
in the right | 12 |
just as soon | 12 |
fruit is very | 12 |
from year to | 12 |
the whole of | 12 |
held a place | 12 |
of the largest | 12 |
it was grown | 12 |
flesh deep yellow | 12 |
are on the | 12 |
could not be | 12 |
this magazine that | 12 |
will be given | 12 |
we are not | 12 |
in where it | 12 |
and a little | 12 |
their practical value | 12 |
true to name | 12 |
is not known | 12 |
pit of yellow | 12 |
appearance of the | 12 |
a very important | 12 |
is the same | 12 |
the flavor of | 12 |
director of the | 12 |
the dwarf trees | 12 |
six feet apart | 12 |
and this fact | 12 |
heat of the | 12 |
be cut back | 12 |
is a chance | 12 |
one side of | 12 |
with patches of | 12 |
introduced by j | 12 |
in many cases | 12 |
garden helps conducted | 12 |
was described by | 12 |
cherries are grown | 12 |
sweet and sour | 12 |
be distinguished from | 12 |
fruits and fruit | 12 |
smooth and shining | 12 |
the skin is | 12 |
skin rough to | 12 |
the best for | 12 |
work of the | 12 |
which has been | 12 |
to take the | 12 |
is called the | 12 |
along the suture | 12 |
the experience and | 12 |
very good to | 12 |
in the past | 12 |
the time the | 12 |
published herein recite | 12 |
grounds of the | 12 |
the same name | 12 |
prunus pseudocerasus hortensis | 12 |
with a good | 12 |
yet it must | 12 |
to keep them | 12 |
of may duke | 12 |
to put in | 12 |
that is misleading | 12 |
the apples are | 12 |
humboldt avenue so | 12 |
originated as a | 12 |
on which the | 12 |
very vigorous and | 12 |
good to best | 12 |
that it has | 12 |
this reference as | 12 |
of each variety | 12 |
of citrus fruits | 12 |
noted in estimating | 12 |
is well known | 12 |
i will say | 12 |
the subject of | 12 |
by him in | 12 |
the best and | 12 |
made in the | 12 |
the state fruit | 12 |
plants in the | 12 |
society of angers | 12 |
fruit trees of | 12 |
to be done | 12 |
and delicately perfumed | 12 |
of the different | 12 |
stained with russet | 12 |
was published in | 12 |
not the intention | 12 |
at university farm | 12 |
it is known | 12 |
the cherry in | 12 |
in any other | 12 |
appears to be | 12 |
as fast as | 12 |
was sent out | 12 |
a few scattering | 12 |
work has been | 12 |
helps conducted by | 12 |
to the present | 12 |
three years ago | 12 |
on top of | 12 |
the presence of | 12 |
peach was raised | 12 |
medium to small | 12 |
in shape and | 12 |
with a little | 12 |
pomological society added | 12 |
clusters on short | 12 |
a slight depression | 12 |
kept in a | 12 |
latter half of | 12 |
minnesota horticulturist vol | 12 |
of the standard | 12 |
in the matter | 12 |
set in the | 12 |
society edited by | 12 |
herein recite the | 12 |
magazine that is | 12 |
with all the | 12 |
for kitchen use | 12 |
do not have | 12 |
i had a | 12 |
at the stem | 12 |
i could not | 12 |
fruit medium large | 12 |
by minnesota garden | 12 |
thickly dotted with | 12 |
four feet apart | 12 |
one or more | 12 |
a depth of | 12 |
and the plants | 12 |
or three feet | 12 |
mamelon tip at | 12 |
is of medium | 12 |
fact must always | 12 |
the arsenate of | 12 |
opinions of their | 12 |
it still remains | 12 |
a very early | 12 |
on the pacific | 12 |
not very juicy | 12 |
is misleading or | 12 |
dotted with green | 12 |
confused with the | 12 |
can be obtained | 12 |
this old variety | 12 |
gros fruit noir | 12 |
to be more | 12 |
along the midrib | 12 |
in the city | 12 |
this fact must | 12 |
as may be | 12 |
confined to the | 12 |
of these fruits | 12 |
it is too | 12 |
or very large | 12 |
a stock for | 12 |
would be the | 12 |
first for dessert | 12 |
be made to | 12 |
usually on the | 12 |
and to the | 12 |
stone which is | 12 |
base variable in | 12 |
grown in this | 12 |
a yellow ground | 12 |
publish anything in | 12 |
should have been | 12 |
a few hairs | 12 |
to do so | 12 |
following description is | 12 |
first for table | 12 |
with a mamelon | 12 |
the fruit was | 12 |
the names of | 12 |
the state flower | 12 |
of the oldest | 12 |
is impossible to | 12 |
misleading or unreliable | 12 |
care must be | 12 |
and opinions of | 12 |
should be given | 12 |
along the upper | 11 |
the seed of | 11 |
variety in the | 11 |
except for the | 11 |
the seventeenth century | 11 |
the name is | 11 |
we have no | 11 |
be on the | 11 |
the annual meeting | 11 |
has never been | 11 |
that the variety | 11 |
nearly one inch | 11 |
more than one | 11 |
fruit is large | 11 |
life of the | 11 |
the same variety | 11 |
of varieties of | 11 |
tell us about | 11 |
and as a | 11 |
are liable to | 11 |
must have been | 11 |
of the dwarf | 11 |
has been in | 11 |
because they are | 11 |
is that of | 11 |
a very fine | 11 |
it appears to | 11 |
marbled with deep | 11 |
dull red on | 11 |
trees and plants | 11 |
of recommended fruits | 11 |
it should not | 11 |
fine and melting | 11 |
on either side | 11 |
larger on one | 11 |
the plum curculio | 11 |
of the time | 11 |
with fawn around | 11 |
of his life | 11 |
who have been | 11 |
the other side | 11 |
with carmine on | 11 |
coarsely and doubly | 11 |
given to the | 11 |
are planted in | 11 |
it is better | 11 |
part of our | 11 |
the orchard and | 11 |
the nature of | 11 |
opposed to the | 11 |
when they be | 11 |
trees have been | 11 |
and good for | 11 |
except at the | 11 |
in clusters on | 11 |
like that of | 11 |
as good a | 11 |
the young plants | 11 |
out of a | 11 |
varieties of this | 11 |
the manufacture of | 11 |
the town of | 11 |
from the last | 11 |
and the more | 11 |
above medium and | 11 |
stone nearly free | 11 |
will be seen | 11 |
they are in | 11 |
and very productive | 11 |
a little later | 11 |
fruit borne in | 11 |
in my opinion | 11 |
is that the | 11 |
be planted in | 11 |
a faint blush | 11 |
three years old | 11 |
great number of | 11 |
but for the | 11 |
in the hands | 11 |
addition to the | 11 |
in the seed | 11 |
name from the | 11 |
into this country | 11 |
said to resemble | 11 |
that in the | 11 |
of the older | 11 |
first for the | 11 |
the demand for | 11 |
with a pale | 11 |
well in the | 11 |
year after year | 11 |
gray dots and | 11 |
be the best | 11 |
the vegetable garden | 11 |
seedling of napoleon | 11 |
as large as | 11 |
minnesota state fruit | 11 |
in a dry | 11 |
with uncolored juice | 11 |
to go to | 11 |
that i am | 11 |
varieties of pears | 11 |
is not to | 11 |
of early purple | 11 |
this variety has | 11 |
those which are | 11 |
below the surface | 11 |
in quality and | 11 |
published by diel | 11 |
as late as | 11 |
green passing to | 11 |
list of recommended | 11 |
comes from the | 11 |
as you can | 11 |
of growth and | 11 |
on the coast | 11 |
grown at the | 11 |
it was not | 11 |
covered with dark | 11 |
but i have | 11 |
down to the | 11 |
them from the | 11 |
uneven in outline | 11 |
which it separates | 11 |
from twelve to | 11 |
of species of | 11 |
but is a | 11 |
are not as | 11 |
of the whole | 11 |
united states and | 11 |
where they will | 11 |
le bon jard | 11 |
toward the stalk | 11 |
the first crop | 11 |
is probably the | 11 |
to the catalog | 11 |
to give a | 11 |
can be no | 11 |
sprinkled with gray | 11 |
glen saint mary | 11 |
a kind of | 11 |
in the new | 11 |
the trees have | 11 |
to a great | 11 |
they are of | 11 |
and was named | 11 |
of the house | 11 |
not quite so | 11 |
the state horticultural | 11 |
dots of a | 11 |
peach of good | 11 |
and highly perfumed | 11 |
pear grown in | 11 |
thirty years ago | 11 |
that of a | 11 |
two weeks after | 11 |
from the fact | 11 |
a light red | 11 |
a mass of | 11 |
as the fruit | 11 |
from three to | 11 |
was born in | 11 |
on trial in | 11 |
catalog of the | 11 |
the society van | 11 |
reports of the | 11 |
is well to | 11 |
two years ago | 11 |
be grown on | 11 |
have not yet | 11 |
question and answer | 11 |
dots and patches | 11 |
for the past | 11 |
yellow dotted with | 11 |
like calebasse in | 11 |
of nitrate of | 11 |
number of the | 11 |
of bloom late | 11 |
margin coarsely and | 11 |
much as possible | 11 |
skin smooth and | 11 |
to speak of | 11 |
even and regular | 11 |
must be used | 11 |
which it has | 11 |
the art of | 11 |
small or medium | 11 |
the village of | 11 |
with red and | 11 |
the crop is | 11 |
ten days earlier | 11 |
and having a | 11 |
fruit trees are | 11 |
are said to | 11 |
at the state | 11 |
with numerous lenticels | 11 |
or three years | 11 |
to get a | 11 |
it is just | 11 |
a sweet cherry | 11 |
the trees and | 11 |
of the eighteenth | 11 |
of this kind | 11 |
calebasse in form | 11 |
the making of | 11 |
so long as | 11 |
considerable number of | 11 |
be the most | 11 |
a pointed apex | 11 |
marbled with red | 11 |
three to five | 11 |
firm but tender | 11 |
fulton peach cult | 11 |
by the use | 11 |
slightly tinged with | 11 |
with a pointed | 11 |
green and brown | 11 |
trees are not | 11 |
roots of the | 11 |
is doubtful if | 11 |
the close of | 11 |
the most of | 11 |
long as the | 11 |
being one of | 11 |
dotted with greenish | 11 |
the fruit ripens | 11 |
a considerable number | 11 |
in many parts | 11 |
with large gray | 11 |
the sixteenth century | 11 |
the cause of | 11 |
of the finest | 11 |
covered with red | 11 |
extensively washed with | 11 |
the soil should | 11 |
i know of | 11 |
shaded with crimson | 11 |
and we will | 11 |
an agreeable perfume | 11 |
with two or | 11 |
pavie de pompone | 11 |
title of the | 11 |
tops of the | 11 |
the next day | 11 |
best of all | 11 |
idea of the | 11 |
or in the | 11 |
above in size | 11 |
there is little | 11 |
red becoming darker | 11 |
of pears by | 11 |
secretary of the | 11 |
yellow covered with | 11 |
all of them | 11 |
of the earliest | 11 |
be taken to | 11 |
pubescent along the | 11 |
distinguished from the | 11 |
the province of | 11 |
to a large | 11 |
to the time | 11 |
with large russet | 11 |
fawn around the | 11 |
trees should be | 11 |
the most beautiful | 11 |
to prevent the | 11 |
of it is | 11 |
fruit large and | 11 |
just before the | 11 |