Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . igorous growers, making a widematted row if allowed to do so, in fact it makes too manyplants for its own good. Fruit, is large, heart-shaped, fine dark scarlet in color,golden seeds quite firm. Flesh, red, tartish, but very good quality. , medium to It does well in most soils S. Bl/BACH. (Imperfect blossom.) This is a grand stand-by and is very widely grown, is one of the largest and finest of Plant is all that could be desired for fruit. Strong, deep rooted and healthy, one of thebest for near-by marke


Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . igorous growers, making a widematted row if allowed to do so, in fact it makes too manyplants for its own good. Fruit, is large, heart-shaped, fine dark scarlet in color,golden seeds quite firm. Flesh, red, tartish, but very good quality. , medium to It does well in most soils S. Bl/BACH. (Imperfect blossom.) This is a grand stand-by and is very widely grown, is one of the largest and finest of Plant is all that could be desired for fruit. Strong, deep rooted and healthy, one of thebest for near-by market. Origin, it was grown by Mr. Bubach, of Illinois. Plant, the plant is a strong and deep-rooted one,dark red foliage ; no sign of disease of any kind : makesplants enough for a good fruiting row : fruit stem isshort, strong and firm, productive and profitable. Fruit, ia wonderful for its size and color ; the berryis bright and showy. Flesh, pink ; medium in firmness and good quality. Season, medium. Adaptation. It does well in all soils. 77 Bubach. 62 Victorin. Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899 CARRIE. {Imperfect blossom.) The Carrie would appear to have a bright future before it. It is one of the late sortsbidding for public favor. It is a good one. \V (f>^?; Carkik. Originated from seed of Haverland, by Mr. Thompson, of Virginia. Plant, is large,vigorous and healthy, making long and strong runners and plenty of thein :it somewhat resembles Haverland ; not as productive. Fruit, the fruit is not so long as Haverland, very firm, almost as firm as an apple ; thecolor, bright scarlet, with gold seeds. Flesh, white and solid,- good flavor. Season,--medium. Adaptation. -Has done well wherever tried. S. 78 «52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1809 CLYDE. [Perfect blossom.) Originated in Kansns, from seed of the Cyclone, about 1890, by Dr. Stayner, the Cyclonebeing produced from Crescent crossed with Cumberland. Thus we find out where the Clydegets its great hardiness


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