. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1906 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 221 ELDORADO. •A hardy and productive variety. Origin: accidental seedling near Preble, Ohio, about 1882 Bush: a strong, vigorous grower; healthy; hardy; moderately Eldorado. Berry: medium to large; oblong, conical small; flavor sprightly, pleasant. Quality : table very good. Value: market first class. Season : early. irregular; drupes large; seeds and core ERIE. A variety much like the old Lawton; has not become popular in the commercial plantations of Ontario. Origin : Ohio, on the farm of L. B. Pierce, who thinks i
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1906 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 221 ELDORADO. •A hardy and productive variety. Origin: accidental seedling near Preble, Ohio, about 1882 Bush: a strong, vigorous grower; healthy; hardy; moderately Eldorado. Berry: medium to large; oblong, conical small; flavor sprightly, pleasant. Quality : table very good. Value: market first class. Season : early. irregular; drupes large; seeds and core ERIE. A variety much like the old Lawton; has not become popular in the commercial plantations of Ontario. Origin : Ohio, on the farm of L. B. Pierce, who thinks it is a cross between Lawton and Kittatinny ; introduced by J. T. Lovett in 1886. Bush: fairly vigorous; fairly hardy; productive. Berky : form roundish, oblong; size, medium ; color black ; flavor fairly good. Quality : cooking good. Value: market second class. Season : 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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