1914 



FHU1TS OF ONTAKIO. 



139 



TRIUMPH. 



A valuable commercial variety, to follow the Alexander, but not very popular on 

 account of its heavy coat of down, its dull color, and its susceptibility to rot, and should 

 only be planted in earliest section. 



ORIGIN: Georgia, seed of Alexander. 



TREE: vigorous, hardy, very productive, subject to twig blight and leaf curl. 



TRIUMPH. 



FRUIT: medium size; form, roundish, somewhat shouldered and flattened; color, 

 yellow ground nearly covered with red and markings of very dark red; cavity, deep; 

 apex, small, in a decided depression; suture, distinct; pit, semi-cling. 



FLESH: yellow; texture, fine, juicy; flavor, sweet, rich and excellent. 



QUALITY: good. 



VALUE: home market, second class except under special conditions. 



SEASON: mid-August. 



SECTION OF TRIUMPH. 



