1167 



Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 1906-1915, in which will be 

 found a full account of the development of the re- 

 markable collection of seedlings at the Experimental 

 Farms , Ottawa. ) 



Mains sylvestris Miller. (Malaceae.)44718. Apple scions 

 from Ottawa, Canada. Presented by Mr. W. T. Macoun, 

 Dominion Horticulturist, Central Experiment Farm, for 

 trial at the Northern Great Plains Experiment Station, 

 Mandan, North Dakota. Luke. A large-sized Wealthy seed- 

 ling with pale greenish-yellow skin and a red cheek, 

 and yellowish, coarse, juicy flesh. Season October 

 and November to late December. (See Reports of the 

 Horticulturist, Experimental Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 

 1906-1915, in which will be found a full account of 

 the development of the remarkable collection of seed- 

 lings at the Experimental Farms, Ottawa.) 



Mains sylvestris Miller . (Malaceae .) 44719 . Apple cuttings 

 from Ottawa, Canada. Presented by Mr. W. T. Macoun, 

 Dominion Horticulturist, Central Experiment Farm, for 

 trial at the Northern Great Plains Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Mandan, North Dakota. Melvin. A medium-sized 

 Wealthy seedling with pale yellow red-splashed skin 

 and reddish-yellow, tender, melting, flesh of good 

 spicy flavor. Season middle to end of August. Con- 

 siderably like Sops of Wine in outward appearance and 

 quality. (See Reports of the Horticulturist, Experi- 

 mental Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 1906-1915, in which will 

 be found a full account of the development of the re- 

 markable collection of seedlings at the Experimental 

 Farms , Ottawa. ) 



Mains sylvestris Miller . (Malaceae .) 44720 . Apple cuttings 

 from Ottawa, Canada. Presented by Mr. W. T. Macoun, 

 Dominion Horticulturist, Central Experiment Farm, for 

 trial at the Northern Great Plains Experiment Station, 

 Mandan, North Dakota. Rupert. A large-sized seedling of 

 Russian with pale greenish-yellow, pink-tinged skin and 

 white, tender, juicy flesh. Quality good; season 

 early August. Earlier than Tetofsky and better than Yel- 

 low Transparent. (See Reports of the Horticulturist , Ex- 

 periment Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 1906-1915, in which 

 will be found a full account of the development of the 

 remarkable collection of seedlings at the Experiment- 

 al Farms, Ottawa.) 



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