1914 



FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 



117 



CHILI (Hill's Chili). 



Recommended for drying; a good shipper. 



ORIGIN: New York State. 



TREE: fairly vigorous; productive. 



FRUIT: medium to large; form roundish ovate; color, pale yellow, with red cheek; 

 down, thick, whitish; cavity, narrow, deep; suture, marked; apex, a point. 



FLESH: light yellow, tinted red at the pit; texture, tender, moderately juicy; flavor, 

 subacid; free. 



QUALITY: dessert, poor; cooking, good; drying, good. 



VALUE: home market, second class. 



SEASON: mid-September. 



DBWEY (Admiral Dewey). 



QUALITY: fair to good. 



VALUE: some growers favor this 

 variety, but the majority prefer St 

 John. 



SEASON: just before and with St. 

 John. 



An early, yellow-flesh, free stone. 



ORIGIN: Georgia. 



TREE: vigorous and productive. 



FRUIT : medium, yellow-flesh, 

 free stone, meaty. 



FLESH: yellow, firm. 



SECTION OF DEWEY. 



