. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1906 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 63 / A fine dessert apple for the home garden ; tori tender for distant shipment. Origin : u n- certain p r (i b a i; 1 y Western Kew York. Tree : hardy, very vigorous, .sym- metrical, very pro- ductive. Section of Primate. Fruit : medium to above medium ; form oblate conical ; skin light yellow, with crimson blush on sunny side; stem about one inch long inserted in a large deep furrowed cavity ; Calyx closed in an abrupt, moderately deep, somewhat corru- gated basin. Flesh : color white; texture tender, juicy, with a ve
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 1906 FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 63 / A fine dessert apple for the home garden ; tori tender for distant shipment. Origin : u n- certain p r (i b a i; 1 y Western Kew York. Tree : hardy, very vigorous, .sym- metrical, very pro- ductive. Section of Primate. Fruit : medium to above medium ; form oblate conical ; skin light yellow, with crimson blush on sunny side; stem about one inch long inserted in a large deep furrowed cavity ; Calyx closed in an abrupt, moderately deep, somewhat corru- gated basin. Flesh : color white; texture tender, juicy, with a very pleasant, subacid flavor. Quality : dessert very good ; cooking good. Value: home market first class ; foreign market second class. Season : August and September. Adaptation : suc- ceeds in best apple districts. /. 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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