94 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS 



1-2 EDWARD VII., A. 1902 



width, slightly russetted ; basin, medium depth and width, wrinkled ; stem, short, 

 moderately stout ; calyx, closed ; dots, obscure ; skin, moderately thick, tough ; core, 

 small ; flesh, dull white, tender, juicy ; sub-acid ; quality, good ; season, early win- 

 ter. May be a desirable apple if tree is very hardy. Tested November 4, 1901. 



No. 206. — A. Dupuis, Village des Aulnaies, Que. Apple seedling. — A medium 

 sized, very productive apple of medium quality. 



No. 207. — Thos. Armstrong, Springdale, Ont. — Stanleydale, apple seedling. — 

 A large, pale yellow apple, lightly splashed with pink on sunny side ; quality, above 

 medium ; season, evidently from mid to late September. 



No. 208. — C. A. Cass, L'Orignal, Ont. Apple seedling. — Above medium size, 

 roundish, pale yellow, almost covered with deep red, but a few patches only streaked 

 with it ; cavity, deep, medium width ; basin, medium depth and width, wrinkled ; 

 stem, medium length, moderately stout ; calyx, closed ; dots, moderately numerous, 

 small, distinct, but not prominent, yellow ; bloom, rather heavy ; core, medium size ; 

 flesh, white, tinged with red, crisp, juicy ; sub-acid, with a pleasant, Fameuse-like 

 flavour ; quality, good ; season, probably early to mid September. A promising apple 

 very much resembling Russell. Tested September 3, 1901. 



No. 209. — Miss Joan Matheson, Perth, Ont. — Eufus, apple seedling. — Medium 

 size, roundish conical, pale yellow, well washed with crimson ; cavity, narrow, med- 

 ium deptb, russetted ; basin, narrow, shallow, slightly wrinkled ; stem, short, slender ; 

 calyx, closed ; dots, numerous, pale yellow, distinct ; bloom slight ; skin, moderately 

 thick, tough ; core, small ; flesh, white, tinged with pink almost to core, juicy, ten- 

 der ; sub-acid, pleasant flavour ; quality, good, almost very good ; season, mid-winter 

 to late winter. Probably a seedling of Fameuse. Tested April 20, 1901. 



No. 210. — E. Leonard, Cobourg, Ont. — Unknown apple. — Above medium size, 

 roundish, conical, green, splashed and washed with deep red ; cavity, rather shallow, 

 open ; basin, narrow, shallow, wrinkled ; calyx, medium size, closed ; dots, fairly 

 numerous, pale, distinct, but not prominent ; skin, thick and tough ; core, medium 

 size ; flesb, yellowish white, crisp, tender, juicy ; sprightly sub-acid, pleasant flavour ; 

 quality, very good ; season, late winter. 



No. 211. — T. W. Gibbs, Huntsville, Ont. — Apple seedling. — Above medium size, 

 roundish conical, pale greenish yellow, splashed and washed with carmine ; cavity, 

 medium depth and width ; basin, narrow, medium depth, slightly wrinkled ; stem, 

 short, moderately stout ; calyx, closed ; dots, obscure ; skin, moderately thick, tough ; 

 core, medium ; flesh, white, tender, juicy ; sweet, pleasant flavour; quality, good for 

 a sweet apple ; season, October. A good sweet apple for its season. Tested October 

 9, 1901. 



No. 212. — C. Wallenshlager, New Edinburgh, Ont. — Large winter apple seedling. 



Nos. 213 to 216. — Thos. Erankland, Stonewall, Man. — Maude, Laura, Myrtle, 

 and Annie apples. All small apples which may prove valuable in Manitoba. 



No. 217. — N. E. Jack, Chateauguay Basin, P.Q. — Norman, apple seedling. — 

 Above medium to large, roundish, greenish yellow, well washed and splashed with 

 deep red with a purplish tinge ; cavity, deep, medium width ; stem, short, moderately 

 stout ; basin, narrow, medium depth, slightly wrinkled ; calyx, closed ; dots, small, 

 yellow, moderately numerous, distinct ; skin, thick, moderately tough ; core, medium; 

 flesh, yellow, juicy, rather coarse, mildly sub-acid ; quality, good ; season, mid-win- 

 ter to late winter. A promising winter apple. This apple was partly described in the 

 report of the Montreal Horticultural Society for 1883. It originated at Chateauguay 

 Basin, P.Q., and was first brought to notice by the late Robt. Jack, of that place. 



