1914 



FRUITS OF OXTARIO. 



1.81 



A very fine, large, showy pear, 

 a trifle later than Bartlett, 

 larger in size, but not equal to 

 it in quality; promising as a 

 commercial variety. 



ORIGIN: France. 



TREE: a thrifty, upright 

 grower; productive. 



FRUIT: large; form obovate, 

 pyriform, somewhat uneven and 

 irregular; skin greenish yellow, 

 with patches of russet; stem 

 one and a quarter inches long, 

 set in a shallow, uneven, often 

 one-sided cavity; calyx* open, in 

 a broad, irregular, russeted 

 basin. 



TRIUMPH. 



(Triomphe de Vienne.) 



SECTION OF TRIUMPH. 



FLESH: creamy white, very 

 juicy; flavor rich, sweet and ex- 

 cellent. 



QUALITY: dessert very good; 

 cooking very good. 



VALUE: market, home or 

 foreign, second class. 



SEASON: September. 



TRIUMPH. 



