. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 295. Campbell. (X%) Perfect. Plants very vigorous, healthy, making many runners. Fruit early, medium to large, retains size throughout season; globose to globose-conic; rich crim- son color; flesh firm ; subacid; quality very good; seeds large, yellow. CHESAPEAKE. Fig. 296. Chesapeake is one of the most promising of the new straw- berries. It has several distinctive characters, chief of which are vigor and healthfulness of plants, and beauty and attractiveness of fruit. The plants do not multiply so rapidly as those of most varieties, and the
. Cyclopedia of hardy fruits. Fruit; Fruit-culture. 295. Campbell. (X%) Perfect. Plants very vigorous, healthy, making many runners. Fruit early, medium to large, retains size throughout season; globose to globose-conic; rich crim- son color; flesh firm ; subacid; quality very good; seeds large, yellow. CHESAPEAKE. Fig. 296. Chesapeake is one of the most promising of the new straw- berries. It has several distinctive characters, chief of which are vigor and healthfulness of plants, and beauty and attractiveness of fruit. The plants do not multiply so rapidly as those of most varieties, and therefore should be set somewhat thickly. There is but little danger of frost with this variety, as the plants bloom late, a valuable consideration in some localities. The large, leafy calyx is well- colored, and adds to the attractiveness of the. 296. Chesapeake. (X%) fruit. The surface of the berries is char- acteristic of the variety, being unbroken by furrows or irregularities and unusually plump and glossy. The dark red flesh is aromatic, mildly acid, and very good to best in quality. This variety originated with J. W. Parks, Nanticoke, Maryland, about 1904. Perfect. Planta few, vigorous, usually healthy but with a tendency to mildew, productive; leaves above. 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 Hedrick, U. P. New York, The Macmillan company
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