1905 



FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 



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BEDERWOOD. 



One of the most productive of the early varieties. 

 Origin : with Bederwood, of Illinois. 



Plant: vigorous; inclined to rust; very productive. Stevenson ranks it "as the 

 standard of productiveness for early varietieSj" blossom perfect, an excellent pollenizer. 

 Bebry : size small; form roundish; color light vermilion. 

 Flesh: texture soft; flavor sweet, ordinary. 

 Quality: dessert poor; canning fair. 

 Value: near market first class; distant second class. 

 Season : early. 



BELT. 



Wm. Belt, of 



Origin : this berry conies from Ohio, having been originated 

 that State. It is being grown largely as a fancy berry. 



Plant : large and strong, but rusts sometimes very badly ; perfect blossom ; quite 

 productive. 



Belt. 



Fruit: large to very large, conical; bright scarlet in color; firm. 

 Flesh : pink slashed with white ; nice mild flavor ; best quality. 

 Season : medium to late. 



BRANDYWINE. 



E. Ingram of Pennsylvania; 

 productive. 



Highly valued in some sections. 



Origin: seedling of Glendale x Cumberland, raised b; 

 introduced in 1894. 



Plant : very vigorous ; propogates almost too freely ; perfect flowered 



Berry: large; form oblate conical; color crimson. 



Flesh : texture firm ; flavor agreeable acid. 



Quality : dessert very good. 



Value : market first class. 



Season : medium to late. 



