. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 230 REPORT ON THE No. 24 PRINCE ALBERT. One of the most profitable red currants; excellent for Prince Albert. RED CROSS. Very miieli Cherry, hut somewhat poorer in bunch. Origin : New York State, probably a cross between the Cherry and the White Grape. Bush: upright; vigorous; hardy; faiily productive. Bunch : compact. Berry: round; color bright red; flavor fairly good, agreeably acid. Season : medium. Bush : a poor grower while young, but as it grows older quite vigorous and pro- ductive. Beach, of Geneva, N. Y., in a three years' t
. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 230 REPORT ON THE No. 24 PRINCE ALBERT. One of the most profitable red currants; excellent for Prince Albert. RED CROSS. Very miieli Cherry, hut somewhat poorer in bunch. Origin : New York State, probably a cross between the Cherry and the White Grape. Bush: upright; vigorous; hardy; faiily productive. Bunch : compact. Berry: round; color bright red; flavor fairly good, agreeably acid. Season : medium. Bush : a poor grower while young, but as it grows older quite vigorous and pro- ductive. Beach, of Geneva, N. Y., in a three years' test found this the most produc- tive currant in his collection, yielding, during that period, an average of about nine pounds per bush; leaves large and deeply cut. Bunch : short to medium length. Berry : size medium; color light red; flavor very acid. Quality : first cooking or jelly. lass for Value ; narket first class. Season ; 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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