Two apples. One is whole and the other is split in half.

Apples

Two apples. One is whole and the other is split in half.

Five children playing store. The girl behind the table is the storekeeper selling fruit.

Playing Store

Five children playing store. The girl behind the table is the storekeeper selling fruit.

Two apples. One is cut in half on the plate, beside the knife. The other is still whole.

Apples

Two apples. One is cut in half on the plate, beside the knife. The other is still whole.

Sloe branch and fruit.

Sloe

Sloe branch and fruit.

A nutmeg plant and its parts. "a, fruit bursting open; b, the same with one valve removed; c, section of seed; d, seed with the covering removed." -Foster, 1921

Nutmeg

A nutmeg plant and its parts. "a, fruit bursting open; b, the same with one valve removed; c, section…

The plant of the poisonous Nux Vomica fruit.

Nux Vomica

The plant of the poisonous Nux Vomica fruit.

A vine of the pea family, the peanut plant is native to Brazil but the fruit of the plant has become popular all over.

Peanut Plant

A vine of the pea family, the peanut plant is native to Brazil but the fruit of the plant has become…

The popular fruit which is native to South America.

Pineapple

The popular fruit which is native to South America.

The fruit and leaves of a beech tree.

Beech Fruit and Leaves

The fruit and leaves of a beech tree.

The flowers and leaves of a chestnut tree.

Chestnut Leaves

The flowers and leaves of a chestnut tree.

The flowers and fruits of a chestnut tree.

Chestnut Fruit

The flowers and fruits of a chestnut tree.

"Buds, leaves, flowers, and fruit of American Elm." -University Society, 1920

Elm Leaves

"Buds, leaves, flowers, and fruit of American Elm." -University Society, 1920

The leaves and fruit of the wild black cherry tree.

Wild Black Cherry

The leaves and fruit of the wild black cherry tree.

The leaves and fruit of the American Holly.

Holly

The leaves and fruit of the American Holly.

"Leaves and fruit of the common persimmon." -University Society, 1920

Persimmon

"Leaves and fruit of the common persimmon." -University Society, 1920

A decorative border of vines and apples.

Apple Border

A decorative border of vines and apples.

A decorative banner of vines and apples.

Apple Banner

A decorative banner of vines and apples.

A decorative divider of fruit.

Fruit Divider

A decorative divider of fruit.

The flying fox or fruit bat is a large bat from the genus Pteropus.

Flying Fox

The flying fox or fruit bat is a large bat from the genus Pteropus.

A section of the apple blossom.

Apple Blossom

A section of the apple blossom.

"Large specimen of self-pollinated Baldwin apple." -Department of Agriculture, 1899

Baldwin Apple

"Large specimen of self-pollinated Baldwin apple." -Department of Agriculture, 1899

"Small specimen of self-pollinated Baldwin apple." -Department of Agriculture, 1899

Baldwin Apple

"Small specimen of self-pollinated Baldwin apple." -Department of Agriculture, 1899

Two forms of the fruit, the bergamot orange.

Bergamot Orange

Two forms of the fruit, the bergamot orange.

"Fruit of upright chess (Bromus racemosus): a, a', spikelet; b, b', single fruit, inner face, showing pedicel, palet, and concave face of glume with awn; c, outer face of glume; d, d', caryopsis or grain; e, pedicel." -Department of Agriculture, 1899

Grass Seed

"Fruit of upright chess (Bromus racemosus): a, a', spikelet; b, b', single fruit, inner face, showing…

"Shad scale (Atriplex canescens): a, fruit; b, flower." -Department of Agriculture, 1899

Shad Scale

"Shad scale (Atriplex canescens): a, fruit; b, flower." -Department of Agriculture, 1899

Of the crowfoot family (Ranunculaceae): large image: the red baneberry or Actaea rubra; bottom right: fruit of the white baneberry or Actaea alba.

Red Baneberry

Of the crowfoot family (Ranunculaceae): large image: the red baneberry or Actaea rubra; bottom right:…

The flying fox or Pteropus, the largest genus of bats.

Flying Fox Bat

The flying fox or Pteropus, the largest genus of bats.

"Legume.--A pod; applied to the fruit of leguminous plants, such as the pea, &c." -Newman, 1850

Legume

"Legume.--A pod; applied to the fruit of leguminous plants, such as the pea, &c." -Newman, 1850

"Drupe.--A fruit enclosing a stone or nut." -Newman, 1850

Drupe

"Drupe.--A fruit enclosing a stone or nut." -Newman, 1850

"Pome.--A pulpy fruit, containing a capsule, as the apple and pear." -Newman, 1850

Pome

"Pome.--A pulpy fruit, containing a capsule, as the apple and pear." -Newman, 1850

"Cone.--A particular kind of compound fruit, such as that of the pine tribe." -Newman, 1850

Cone

"Cone.--A particular kind of compound fruit, such as that of the pine tribe." -Newman, 1850

The capsule of a flowering plant.

Flower Capsule

The capsule of a flowering plant.

A decorative divider with griffins, Greek statues, and cornucopias.

Greek Divider

A decorative divider with griffins, Greek statues, and cornucopias.

Of the Evening Primrose family (Onograceae), the Ludwigia polycarpa.

Many-Fruit Primrose Willow

Of the Evening Primrose family (Onograceae), the Ludwigia polycarpa.

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the water parsnip (Sium cicutaefolium).

Water Parsnip

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the water parsnip (Sium cicutaefolium).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the cutleaf water parsnip (Berula erecta).

Cutleaf Water Parsnip

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the cutleaf water parsnip (Berula erecta).

Of the Dogwood family (Cornaceae), the dwarf cornel bunchberry (Cornus Canadensis).

Dwarf Cornel Bunchberry

Of the Dogwood family (Cornaceae), the dwarf cornel bunchberry (Cornus Canadensis).

Of the Nightshade family (Solanaceae), the purple thorn apple (Datura Tatula).

Purple Thorn Apple

Of the Nightshade family (Solanaceae), the purple thorn apple (Datura Tatula).

"Branches, and fruit (Lepidostrobus) of Lepidodendron)." -Taylor, 1904

Scale Tree

"Branches, and fruit (Lepidostrobus) of Lepidodendron)." -Taylor, 1904

"a Lepidodendron (restored); b & c impressions on back; d stem with leaves; e leaflet; f fruit of Lepidodendron, called Lepidostrobus; g showing spores in bracts of fruit." -Taylor, 1904

Lepidodedron

"a Lepidodendron (restored); b & c impressions on back; d stem with leaves; e leaflet; f fruit of Lepidodendron,…

"Vertical section of Fruit of Calamite, magnified." -Taylor, 1904

Calamite Fruit

"Vertical section of Fruit of Calamite, magnified." -Taylor, 1904

"Transverse section of Fruit of Calamite, magnified." -Taylor, 1904

Calamite Fruit

"Transverse section of Fruit of Calamite, magnified." -Taylor, 1904

"A, a pear leaf-bud in autumn; B, a leafy shoot derived from A, as seen in the middle of the following summer, with flower-bud at tip; C, the fruit-spur, B, in autumn, after the fall of the leaves." -Bergen, 1896

Pear Leaf-Bud

"A, a pear leaf-bud in autumn; B, a leafy shoot derived from A, as seen in the middle of the following…

"Fruit-bud of pear, showing its development. A, opening in spring; B, later, developing flowers and leaves; C, later still; only one flower has produced a fruit, the rest having fallen off. Below it is a lateral bud which will continue the spur next year." -Bergen, 1896

Pear Fruit-Bud

"Fruit-bud of pear, showing its development. A, opening in spring; B, later, developing flowers and…

"A violet with cleistogamous flowers. The objects which look like flower-buds are cleistogamous flowers in various stages of development. The pods are the fruit of similar flowers. The plant is represented as it appears in late July or August, after the ordinary flowers have disappeared." -Bergen, 1896

Violet

"A violet with cleistogamous flowers. The objects which look like flower-buds are cleistogamous flowers…

"Group of follicles and a single follicle of the Monkshood." -Bergen, 1896

Follicles

"Group of follicles and a single follicle of the Monkshood." -Bergen, 1896

"Winged fruits. I, elm; II, maple." -Bergen, 1896

Winged Fruits

"Winged fruits. I, elm; II, maple." -Bergen, 1896

"Longitudinal section of a peach." -Bergen, 1896

Peach

"Longitudinal section of a peach." -Bergen, 1896

"Cross-section of an orange. a, axis of fruit with dots showing cut-off ends of fibro-vascular bundles; p, partition between cells of ovary; S, seed; c, cell of ovary filled with a pulp composed of irregular tubes full of juice; o, oil reservoirs near outer surface of rind; e, corky layer of epidermis." -Bergen, 1896

Orange

"Cross-section of an orange. a, axis of fruit with dots showing cut-off ends of fibro-vascular bundles;…

A strawberry.

Strawberry

A strawberry.

A raspberry.

Raspberry

A raspberry.

A mulberry.

Mulberry

A mulberry.

"Fruits of Linden, with a bract joined to the peduncle and forming a wing." -Bergen, 1896

Tilia Fruit

"Fruits of Linden, with a bract joined to the peduncle and forming a wing." -Bergen, 1896

"Fruits adapted for dispersal by the shaking action of the wind: celandine." -Bergen, 1896

Celandine Fruit

"Fruits adapted for dispersal by the shaking action of the wind: celandine." -Bergen, 1896

"Fruits adapted for dispersal by the shaking action of the wind: pea." -Bergen, 1896

Pea Fruit

"Fruits adapted for dispersal by the shaking action of the wind: pea." -Bergen, 1896

"Fruits adapted for dispersal by the shaking action of the wind: jimson weed (Datura)." -Bergen, 1896

Datura Fruit

"Fruits adapted for dispersal by the shaking action of the wind: jimson weed (Datura)." -Bergen, 1896

"Burs. A, sticktights; B, sticktights, two segments; C, burdock; D, cockleburs." -Bergen, 1896

Burrs

"Burs. A, sticktights; B, sticktights, two segments; C, burdock; D, cockleburs." -Bergen, 1896

An illustration of Renee Corbeau in the presents of judges pleading for her freedom to love. Caption below illustration: "Furious through despair, and guided only by her passion, she rushed with such impetuosity through the crowd, that she got into the inner chamber before the judges were separated, and then her face bathed in tears, and all in disorder, she addressed them."

Renee Corbeau

An illustration of Renee Corbeau in the presents of judges pleading for her freedom to love. Caption…

"Ulmus campestris. A, a flowering twig; B, a flower; C, longitudinal section of a flower; D, a fruit." -Bergen, 1896

Elm Flowers

"Ulmus campestris. A, a flowering twig; B, a flower; C, longitudinal section of a flower; D, a fruit."…

"Chenopodium. A, flower; B, fruit." -Bergen, 1896

Goosefoot

"Chenopodium. A, flower; B, fruit." -Bergen, 1896