Henry David Thoreau Quote

The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree's, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent.


The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1803)


The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree's, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent.

The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree's, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent.

The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree's, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent.

The flowers of the apple are perhaps the most beautiful of any tree's, so copious and so delicious to both sight and scent.