. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. lU REPORT ON THE FRUITS OF ONTARIO. No. WHITE IMPERIAI,. Bush: vigorous, hardy, healthy and fairly prodiictii-c Bunch : loose, with half an inch of stem. Berry: white; flavor mild; quality fine. : dessert very good. : WILDER. This is one of the best of the red currants and has given an excellent re- cord at our Burlington station. It is highly, recommended in a re- cent report of the Amer- ican Pomological Society. Origin : New York State, named in honor of the late Marshall P. Wil- der. Bush : healthy, hardy and very productve.


. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. lU REPORT ON THE FRUITS OF ONTARIO. No. WHITE IMPERIAI,. Bush: vigorous, hardy, healthy and fairly prodiictii-c Bunch : loose, with half an inch of stem. Berry: white; flavor mild; quality fine. : dessert very good. : WILDER. This is one of the best of the red currants and has given an excellent re- cord at our Burlington station. It is highly, recommended in a re- cent report of the Amer- ican Pomological Society. Origin : New York State, named in honor of the late Marshall P. Wil- der. Bush : healthy, hardy and very productve. Bunch: compact. Berry : dull red ; form uneven ; mild in flavor ; of good (inality. Value : first class for market. Se.\son : medium. Wilder. 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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