396 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



7-8 EDWARD VII., A. 1908 



Bhallow; skin greenish-yellow, nearly overspread with pale, dull red, and sprinkled 

 with yellow dots; flesh white, firm, fine-grained, juicy, pleasant, nearly sweet. Season 

 December to February. 



31. Inherman Greening. — Tree a moderately strong grower. Fruit medium to 

 large, conical; stem short; cavity narrow and deep; calyx small, open; basin narrow 

 and deep; skin greenish-yellow sprinlvled with light dots; flesh white, crisp, juicy, 

 tender, fine-grained, mild and pleasantly acid. Season December and January. 



32. Hagloe Crab. — Tree a poor grower. Fruit below medium size, irregularly 

 oblate, conical ; stem of medium length ; cavity very narrow and shallow ; calyx small, 

 partly open; basin narrow and shallow; skin dull russet green, with many light dots; 

 flesh greenish-white, moderately juicy, firm, crisp. Season December. 



33. New France. — Tree a fair grower. Fruit medium or below in size, roundish 

 oblate; stem short; cavity narrow and deep; calyx of medium size, open; basin 

 wide and shallow; skin golden yellow with a bright red blush; flesh white, crisp, 

 tender, fine-grained, mild and pleasantly acid. Season December and January. 



34. Jewell No, 39. — Tree a free grower. Fruit of medium size, conical; stem of 

 medium length; cavity medium in depth and width; calyx small, closed; basin 

 narrow and deep; skin yellowish with a handsome red blush; flesh white, tender, 

 crisp, juicy, pleasantly sub-acid. Season December. 



35. Pride of Washington. — Tree a strong grower. Fruit below medium size, 

 conical; stem long; cavity acute, deep'^and wide; calyx of medium width, closed; 

 basin very shallow, and very small; skin dull yellow; flesh white, firm, not juicy, 

 nearly sweet; of no value. Season December to March. 



36. Baron de Trautenhurgh. — Tree a strong grower. Fruit large, conical, some- 

 what ribbed and irregular; stem long; cavity deep and round; calyx small, closed; 

 basin narrow and shallow, somewhat ribbed; skin greenish, with sometimes a russet- 

 brown blush, and a few gray dots; flesh white, firm, fine-grained, moderately juicy, 

 brisk and pleasantly acid. Season December to March. 



37. Coffelt Beauty. — Tree a fair grower. Fruit below medium size, oblate, coni- 

 cal; stem long; cavity narrow and deep; calyx small, closed; basin small and 

 shallow; skin russet-green, with a dull red cheek; flesh white, crisp, juicy, mildly 

 Bub-acid; not valuable. Season January and February. 



38. Galloway Pippin. — Tree a strong grower. Fruit below medium size, roundish, 

 somewhat ribbed; stem long; cavity narrow and deep, somewhat russeted; calyx 

 small, closed; basin wide and shallow; skin dull yellowish-green, with a few grayish 

 dots; flesh greenish- white, not juicy, mildly acid, a little tough or leathery. Season 

 January to March. Not of value. 



39. BlacTc Oxford. — Tree a moderate grower. Fruit below medium size, roundish, 

 slightly conical ; stem long^ slender ; cavity narrow and deep ; calyx small, closed ; 

 basin narrow and shallow; skin yellow, nearly overspread with red, and a few grayish 

 dots; flesh whitish, firm, not juicy, mildly sub-acid. December to February. Not 

 valuable. 



40. Balmer. — Tree a strong spreading grower. Fruit small, oblong, conical; stem 

 short; cavity narrow and deep; calyx small, closed; basin narrow and shallow; skin 

 greenish-yellow, nearly overspread with dull red; flesh white, firm, crisp, not juicy, 

 nearly sweet. Season December to February; of no value. 



41. Benton. — Tree a strong and vigorous grower. Fruit below medium size, 

 roundish, conical; stem short; cavity narrow and deep; calyx large, closed; basin 

 narrow, moderately deep, and corrugated; skin greenish-yellow, with a small blush on 

 the sunny side; flesh white, crisp, fairly juicy, mildly sub-acid. Season December 

 and January. Too small to be of value. 



42. Burlington. — Tree a strong grower. Fruit below medium in size, oblong, 

 tapering slightly to the eye; stem long and slender; cavity deep, acute, wide, some- 



