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the offspring lias not the rine properties of the parent. I have cultivated it for tiurteen 

 years and have in that time given it to friends interested in improved fruit for our province 

 and it has everyw here proved exceedingly j)rothK-tive and hardj'. In a nund>er of seasons 

 of early siinimer drouth it has lieen my soie dependence when some two other varieties have 

 failed. Four years since, the late S. O. Caywood, of Marlboro, N. Y., sent me for testing, 

 a variety he named the " Crystal," which has thus far proved very promising. In color 

 it has a beautiful canary shade, a remarkable contrast to the dingy yellow of Caroline, 

 being transparent, fairly large and rirm, with much less tartness. All who have seen it 

 here admire it. The deatii of its enunent originator has likely delayed its introduction. 



Janmiry /'.', ISH:. WM. Mkah rATTi-;<i.v, ClarmcrilU, (^if. 



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cata: ogues. 



«iKNEKAL A.NNl AI, CAT.ALO<;rK OK CAKUEN, FlKl.li AM> Kl.OWKK SKKDS, 1892, .1. A. 



.Simmers, Toronto. 



Gariikv, Fieiji am« Flower Seeos, 1S9"2, Faust, <i4 and 6ti .Nortli Front St., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



Sekus am» lU'Lits, 18!t'J, Will. KUiot & .Sons, Importers and (irowers, .")4 and 56 l>ey 

 St., New York, \. Y. 



Illu.strated and Descrm'TIve C.^TALOoiE ok Fruit and Orna.mentai. Trees, Shrcb.s 

 AND Plants, 1892, Morris, Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 



Forty-First Annual Descriptive Catalocjie, 1892, John A. Bruce, Hiimilton, Ont. 



Florist.s' Stock, Spring 1892, sVebster Bros., Hamilton, Ont, 



Everything in Seeds and Bi'liss, 1892, Steel Bros., cor. Front and .larvis Sts 

 Toronto, Ont. 



CiR<ri.AR OK THE Vandeman Stkawbekrv, L. .1. Farmer, Pulaski. N. V. 



