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REPORT OX THE 



No. 33 



BOWSLAUGH. 



Esteemed for canning, but inferior in size to the Longhurst, which it closely re- 

 sembles. 



ORIGIN: Grimsby, Ontario, with Mr. Bowslaugh. 



TREE: productive. 



FRUIT: size small to medium; color of skin, yellow with a dull red cheek; suture 

 traceable more than half way around; cavity deep, irregular, apex prominent. 



FLESH: free from pit; yellow, pink at pit; texture, tender, not very juicy, lacking in 

 flavor, neither sweet nor acid. 



QUALITY: dessert, poor; cooking, fair to good. 



VALUE: market, second class. 



SEASON: first half of October. 



CARMEN. 



CARMEN. 



FLESH: white, tender and of 

 fine flavor, juicy. 



QUALITY: good. 



VALUE: fir'st class; highly com- ' 

 mended in parts of New York 

 State, and is doing well in 

 Niagara Peninsula. 



A very productive, handsome, 

 white-flesh peach. 



ORIGIN: Texas. 



TREE: hardy, vigorous and 

 productive. 



FRUIT : large, resembling 

 Elberta, creamy white, with deep 

 red blush; skin very tough. 



SECTION OF CARMEN. 



