Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . Haverland. 83 62 Vict oil a Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899. Jersey Queen. JERSEY QUEEN. (Imperfect blossom.) Origin, unknown. This is one of the best late varieties,frequently being the highest price. The berries are largeand fine looking. Plant is a good one, very healthy one, no sign of rustever appearing on it; grows close to the ground, the foliagealways fresh and green when well fertilized quite Fruit is large, round and very bright scarlet in colorwith gold seeds, medium in firmness, very attractive inappearance. Flesh, whit


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . Haverland. 83 62 Vict oil a Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899. Jersey Queen. JERSEY QUEEN. (Imperfect blossom.) Origin, unknown. This is one of the best late varieties,frequently being the highest price. The berries are largeand fine looking. Plant is a good one, very healthy one, no sign of rustever appearing on it; grows close to the ground, the foliagealways fresh and green when well fertilized quite Fruit is large, round and very bright scarlet in colorwith gold seeds, medium in firmness, very attractive inappearance. Flesh, white to pink, solid and fair quality. Season, late to very late. Ai>APTATiON,^does well in most soils. S. LOVETT. (Perfect blossom.) This is a great favorite in many places ; is a standard as a shipper and is thus favored bymarket growers. Origin, a seedling of Crescent and Wilson by J. H. Norris, ofKentucky. Plant is a good grower ; strong runners ; the plant sometimesrusts ; is quite productive. Fruit is large dark crimson, somewhat irregular; somewhatresembling the Williams, but a better berry than th


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