. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 212 REPORT ON THE No. 24 CUMBERLAND. A promising black cap. Ohigin : by David Miller, Camp Hill, Pennsylvauia, in 1896. Plant : yigorous ; productive. Bekry ; size very large; form oval; color black; texture firm; flavor very pleasant. Quality : dessert or cooking very good. Value : market first class. Season : early. GOLDEN QUEEN. A good yellow variety; not grown for market, the red colored varieties being more in Origin : New Jersey; a sport of the Cuthbert; 1883. Bush : vigorous; dnctive; hardy. very pro- Berry: medium to large; roundish coni


. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 212 REPORT ON THE No. 24 CUMBERLAND. A promising black cap. Ohigin : by David Miller, Camp Hill, Pennsylvauia, in 1896. Plant : yigorous ; productive. Bekry ; size very large; form oval; color black; texture firm; flavor very pleasant. Quality : dessert or cooking very good. Value : market first class. Season : early. GOLDEN QUEEN. A good yellow variety; not grown for market, the red colored varieties being more in Origin : New Jersey; a sport of the Cuthbert; 1883. Bush : vigorous; dnctive; hardy. very pro- Berry: medium to large; roundish conical; color rich golden yellow; similar to Cuthbert except in color. Flesh: tender; juicy; sweet. Quality : dessert good ; cook- ing good. Value : market second class. Season : medium. Golden Queen. 16a 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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