Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . [Cleveland. 62 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899 COE. (Coes Transparent).A good variety for the home garden, but altogether too tender to be popular for the Com-mercial orchard. Origin, in Connecticut, with Curtis Coe, ofMiddleton. Tree, healthy, fairly vigorous, with roundspreading head, third rate in productiveness ;group, Heart. Fruit, medium to large, about one inch longby one inch broad, round and regular in form ;skin, thin, bright shiny amber, nearly coveredwith rich cornelian, marked with peculiar mottledblotches ; stalk one and


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . [Cleveland. 62 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899 COE. (Coes Transparent).A good variety for the home garden, but altogether too tender to be popular for the Com-mercial orchard. Origin, in Connecticut, with Curtis Coe, ofMiddleton. Tree, healthy, fairly vigorous, with roundspreading head, third rate in productiveness ;group, Heart. Fruit, medium to large, about one inch longby one inch broad, round and regular in form ;skin, thin, bright shiny amber, nearly coveredwith rich cornelian, marked with peculiar mottledblotches ; stalk one and a half to two inches longset in a medium wide cavity ; suture obscure. Flesh, very pale yellowish tint ; texture verysoft and tender, juicy ; flavor sweet and very goodif not left hanging too long. Season, July 7th to 14th (1897). Quality, good for dessert. Value, second rate for home market, fourth rate for distant market. Adaptation, south of Lake


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