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FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 



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GOODALE. 



A very good late fall pear; promising as a market variety. 

 ORIGIN: seedling raised by F. Goodale, Saco, Maine. 

 TREE: very vigorous and hardy and uniformly productive. 



FRUIT: large, obovate obtuse pyriform; color, green, yellowing at maturity, with 

 crimson choek, some russet patches, and some small brown dots; stem, about % of an 

 inch long, set in an inclined cavity; calyx, small, closed, in a small, rather deep, basin. 



FLESH: color, white; texture, fine, 

 juicy, granular at core; flavor, 

 sweet, pleasant, perfumed. 



QUALITY: dessert, fair. 

 VALUE: market, first class. 

 SEASON : October. 



ADAPTATION: succeeds as far east 

 as Bay of Quinte District. 





SECTION OF GOODALE. 



