Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . Holland. Fay. HOLLAND. White Holland, Loiiq Bunched Holland. The best bunched and the most showy of thewhite currants. Bush, vigorous, healthy and quite productive. Bunch, four to five inches in length ; looseat base of racemes, close toward apex. Berry, § inch long by \ inch broad ; globular;skin, thick, white ; flavor mild acid. Season, July 10th to 30th. 44 62 Victoria Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899 MIDDLESEX. (StHinders No. 12. Among a collection of seedling black currants sent to Maplehurst by Dr. Saunders ofOttawa in 1896, we notice one w
Ontario Sessional Papers, 1898-99, . Holland. Fay. HOLLAND. White Holland, Loiiq Bunched Holland. The best bunched and the most showy of thewhite currants. Bush, vigorous, healthy and quite productive. Bunch, four to five inches in length ; looseat base of racemes, close toward apex. Berry, § inch long by \ inch broad ; globular;skin, thick, white ; flavor mild acid. Season, July 10th to 30th. 44 62 Victoria Sessional Papers (No. 21). A. 1899 MIDDLESEX. (StHinders No. 12. Among a collection of seedling black currants sent to Maplehurst by Dr. Saunders ofOttawa in 1896, we notice one which gives promise of greater productiveness than the only are the berries a good size, but, what is of greater importance with a black currant,the branches are full and hang pretty closely along the branch. If this variety continues itsgood qualities, we shall propagate it as being of sufficient importance to be distributed amongour experimenters for farther test. Origin, Dr. Saunders, Ottawa, Canada. Bush, very vigorous, health
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