Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . Alexander (reduced)Origin, chance seedling, Mount Pulaski, 111., on farm of A. O. , vigorous, hardy, productive. Fruit, medium, globular, sides unequal ; color, greenish, suffused with dark and light red.;suture, broad ; apex, slightly Section of , greenish white, firm, juicy, half melting, clings to stone ; flavor, sweet and fairly , July 20 to 30. Quality, dessert, poor ; cooking, poor ; home market, poor ; distant market, very Succeeds at Niagara and Southwest
Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . Alexander (reduced)Origin, chance seedling, Mount Pulaski, 111., on farm of A. O. , vigorous, hardy, productive. Fruit, medium, globular, sides unequal ; color, greenish, suffused with dark and light red.;suture, broad ; apex, slightly Section of , greenish white, firm, juicy, half melting, clings to stone ; flavor, sweet and fairly , July 20 to 30. Quality, dessert, poor ; cooking, poor ; home market, poor ; distant market, very Succeeds at Niagara and Southwestern stations. FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 29 Crawfords Early. useanTFj^ml^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^ «f P^^^hes both for home use ana tor market. Its beautiful golden color, its large size, its free stone and rich flavor all
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