108 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



2 GEORGE V., A. 1912 



518— Seedling Apple, from George W. White, Woodstock, N.B., sent by Tappan Adney, 

 Upper Woodstock, N.B. 



519 — 'WorDSTOCK Blossom', grown by Mr. Harrison, sent by Tappan Adnfy, Upper 



Woodstock, N.B. 

 520 — 'Mark No. 34', from Tappan Adney, Upper Woodstock, N.B. 

 521— 'Mark No. 18/ Seedling, from Tappan Adney, Upper Woodstock, N.B. 

 522 — Seedling Apple, from Mr. Wylie, St. Andrew's, N.B. (See full description.) 

 523 — Sport of Pewaukee, from G. D. Morse, Nictaux, N.S. 

 524 — Apple oh Crab Apple, from C. L. Stephens, Orillia, Out. 

 525 — Apple, from C. L. Stephens, Orillia, Ont. 



526 — Seedling, from W. J. Kerr, Woodroffe, Ont. (See full description.) 

 527 — Apple, No. 1, from C. B. St. George, Tramore, Ont. 

 528— Apple No. 2, from C. B. St. George, Tramore, Ont. 

 529— Apple, No. 3, from C. B. St. George, Tramore, Ont. 

 530 — Apple, Norfolk Beauty (Strawberry King), from J. E. Johnson, Simcce, Ont. (See 



full description.) 

 531 — Apple from Geo. Bowman, Spring. Valley, Ont. 

 532 — Apple, from F. S. MacLeod. Hintonburgh, Ont. 



533— Seedling Apple, from W. Judge, Orangeville, Ont. (S:o full description.) 

 534— Seedling Apple No. 1, from T. C. Paddon, Toronto, Ont. 

 535 — Seedling Apple No. 2, from T. C. Paddon, Toronto, Ont. 

 536— Seedling Apple No. 3. from T. C. Paddon. Toronto, Ont. 

 537 — Seedling Crab, from M. G. Hagerman, Toronto, Ont. 

 538— Seedling Apple, from Geo. L. Moore, Belleville, Ont. 

 539— Seedling Apple, from Alex. McNeill, Ottawa, Ont. 

 510— 'Mark No. 13', from Tappan Adney, Upper Woodstock, N.B. 

 541 — Apple, from A. D. Verreault, Villages des Auluaies, Que. 

 542 — Apple, from W. R. Taylor, Ayliner, Que. (See full description.) 

 543 — Apple, from Mrs. Dennis Darcy, Sheenboro, Que. (See full description.) 

 544— Plum Seedling, from J. Kilpatrick, 276 Turner St., Ottawa, Ont. 



501. Wiley. — Above medium size, roundish; ribbed; cavity open; medium depth; 

 stem short, stout; basin open, medium depth, wrinkled; calyx closed; colour, 

 greenish-yellow, almost covered with attractive crimson; predominant colour, attrac- 

 tive crimson; clots few, pale, indistinct; skin moderately thick, tender; flesh white 

 with traces of red, tender, juicy; core medium; subacid, little flavour; above medium 

 quality; season evidently September. 



Tree originated with James Wiley, Jacksontown, Carleton Co., N.B. Thought to 

 be a seedling of New Brunswicker. Top grafts were fruiting with F. P. Sharp, Wood- 

 stock, N.B., in 1890. 



An attractive-looking apple, but not as good as Langford Beauty, and no hand- 

 somer. May be useful. Specimens from Tappan Adney^, Upper Woodstock, N.B. 



502. ' Mark No. 6/ ' Bittersweet.' — From Tappan Adney, Upper Woodstock, N.B. 

 — Medium size; oblate to roundish, flattened at ends; cavity open, medium depth; 

 stem short, moderately stout; basin open, deep, wrinkled; calyx open; colour, pale 

 yellow, streaked and splashed on sunny side with carmine; dots obscure; skin moder- 

 ately thick, tender; flesh, yellow and white, sometimes with traces of red, crisp, 

 tender, juicy; core medium; subacid, pleasant flavour; quality good to very good; 

 season evidently late September and October. 



A good dessert apple, but not quite attractive enough and shows bruises too easily 

 for market. Said by Tappan Adney to be one of Mr. Sharp's earliest crosses between 

 New Brunswicker and St. Lawrence. 



503. Peabody Greening. — Medium size; roundish, flattened at ends, ribbed: 

 cavity medium depth and width, russeted at base; stem short, moderately stout; 

 basin deep, open, wrinkled; calyx open; colour, greenish-yello'.v with traces of red on 

 sunny side; predominant colour greenish-yellow; seeds above medium, acute; dots 

 obscure; skin moderately thick, tender; flesh yellowish, crisp, tender, juicy; eore 

 medium, open; pleasant flavour; good quality; season evidently December to Febru- 

 ary, or later. 



Thought to have originated in Carleton Co., N.B., with the Peabody family. 

 Resembles Grimes' Golden a little in outward appearance and character of flesh. May 



