Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . e at the point, but quite firm. Flesh, is red, very good quality and quite firm. Season, early medium. Adaptation. It does well wherever grown. S. VAN DEM AN. {Perfect blossom.) This is one of the earliest ; seems to do better in some places than others, some growershaving discarded it while others look upon it as the best early. Origin, it conies from Arkansas, having been originated by Bauer, of Judsonia, Ark., from seed of Crescent crossed withCapt. Jack. Plant, is a vigorous grower, rusting somewhat in some soils ;frui


Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . e at the point, but quite firm. Flesh, is red, very good quality and quite firm. Season, early medium. Adaptation. It does well wherever grown. S. VAN DEM AN. {Perfect blossom.) This is one of the earliest ; seems to do better in some places than others, some growershaving discarded it while others look upon it as the best early. Origin, it conies from Arkansas, having been originated by Bauer, of Judsonia, Ark., from seed of Crescent crossed withCapt. Jack. Plant, is a vigorous grower, rusting somewhat in some soils ;fruit stalk is medium strong, able to hold up fruit; dark in foliage;quite productive, not a heavy picking at any one time but continu -ing through the season. Fruit, bright crimson in color, gold seeds ; very attractive,conical ; ripens and colors all over at the same time, best extraearly for this. Flesh, pink, very firm and very best quality. Season, ripen with the first and continues to mid season. Adaptation. Does better in some soils than others. S. Van 92 FRUIT EXPERIMENT STATIONS.


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