Ontario Sessional Papers, 1895, . not of the same form. Not so subject to spot and crack, worthy of further testing. Norcastbr Spy. (Fig. 8.) A very attractive dessert apple of medium size, veryproductive, too tender for shipping, NoRTHFiELD Beauty. (Fig. 9.) One of the most attractive autumn apples I have,ripens in September, keeps firm through October, of tine quality and productive. Beurre Gris dHiver. (Fig. Productive winter pear of good quality. Lawrence. (Fig. 11.) One of the best winter dessert pears, free from blight andproductive. Mount Vernon. (Fig. 12.) Very productive
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1895, . not of the same form. Not so subject to spot and crack, worthy of further testing. Norcastbr Spy. (Fig. 8.) A very attractive dessert apple of medium size, veryproductive, too tender for shipping, NoRTHFiELD Beauty. (Fig. 9.) One of the most attractive autumn apples I have,ripens in September, keeps firm through October, of tine quality and productive. Beurre Gris dHiver. (Fig. Productive winter pear of good quality. Lawrence. (Fig. 11.) One of the best winter dessert pears, free from blight andproductive. Mount Vernon. (Fig. 12.) Very productive, annual bearer, but does not carryto market good; will decay when perfectly hard and firm. Swans Orange. (Fig. 13.) A profitable autumn pear in years gone by, but I haveothers that are better in quality of the same season. General Todleben. (Fig. l-t.) Large, fine, of excellent quality, fully equal toMalines ; little later in coming into bearing. W. H. Dempsey, , Ont. 29 58 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. G7). A. 1895.
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