. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 70 REPORT ON THE No. 24 Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.\Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.\LrE : first class, though it has only been tested


. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 70 REPORT ON THE No. 24 Okigin" : seed of Golden Russet b}' Spy, raised by Mr. P. Dempsey, Albury, Prince Edward County. Tree: vigorous; spread- ing, FKurr : size medium ; color red on yellow ground, with numerous Bplashep and stripes of dark red and many white dots ; form round oblate ; stem five-eighths of an inch long in a deep cavity; calyx partly open, in a deep basin. Tkenton. Flesh : color yellow ; texture tender, crisp, juic3' ; flavor pleasant, subacid. Qu.\Lri'Y : dessert good. Y.\LrE : first class, though it has only been tested to a limited extent. Season : September and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : printed by L. K. Cameron


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