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XVII. ; THE YELLOW ELLIOT. The Yellow Elliot was well known, …
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XIX. THE OLD QUINING. Many varieties of apples have been cla …
XX. THE HOLMORE PEAR. A Pear, to be well calculated for the …
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XXI. THE BENNETT APPLE. The Bennett Apple has been chiefly c …