Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . Origin, St. Petersburg, by the U. S. Departmentof Agriculture in 1870. Tree, hardy, vigorous, upright,annual bearer, productive, beganbearing at four years at Craighurststation. Yellow Transparent. Fruit, above medium, roundish, oblate, inclined to be conical ; skin,clear white, yellowishwhite when very mature ; dots, light green, obscure ; stalk, medium, in large cavity ; calyxclosed in medium, slightly corrugated basin ; fruit hangs well on the tree. • Flesh, white ; firm till veryripe, then tender ; quality,s


Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1898 . Origin, St. Petersburg, by the U. S. Departmentof Agriculture in 1870. Tree, hardy, vigorous, upright,annual bearer, productive, beganbearing at four years at Craighurststation. Yellow Transparent. Fruit, above medium, roundish, oblate, inclined to be conical ; skin,clear white, yellowishwhite when very mature ; dots, light green, obscure ; stalk, medium, in large cavity ; calyxclosed in medium, slightly corrugated basin ; fruit hangs well on the tree. • Flesh, white ; firm till veryripe, then tender ; quality,second class. Season, August 1st to 15th. Adaptation. TestedatMaple-hurst, Grimsby ; at Simcoe sta-tion, distributed widely byOntario Fruit Growers Associa-tion in 1886, and succeeds Yellow Transparent. (Section.) CHERRIES.


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