1905 



FRUITS OF ONTARIO. 



258 



BUBACH. 



A standard market berry, of the largest size. 

 Origin: a seedling raised by J. G. Bubaoh of 

 Illinois. 



Plant : healthy ; vigorous ; does not make many 

 runners; imperfect blossom; only fairly productive. 



Bekey : very large ; conical ; irregular ; color 

 scarlet; showy. 



Flesh : red ; agreeable and acid. 



Quality : dessert good. 



Value: near market first class; one of the best. 



Season : medium. 



Bubaoh. 



CARRIE. 



The Carrie would appear to have a bright future before it. It is one of the late 

 sorts bidding for public favor. 



Cakrik. 



Ohigin : seedling of Haverland, by Mr. Thompson, of Virginia. 



Plant : large, vigorous and healthy, making long and strong runners and plentv 

 of them; it somewhat resembles Haverland; not so productive; imperfect blossom. 



Feuit : the fruit is not so long as Haverland ; very firm ; color bright scarlet, with 

 gold seeda. 



Flesh: white and solid; good flavor. 



Season : medium. 



CLYDE. 



At one time a universal favorite as a commercial berry, but has not held ut) its 

 early records. 



Origin: seedling of Cyclone about 1890, by Dr. Stayman of Kansas; the Cyclone 

 itself being a seedling of Crescent. 



Plant : very healthy, but wilts down under a hot sun ; easy of propagation ; perfect 

 flowered. 



Berry : very large ; form roundish conical ; color light scarlet. 



Flesh : moderately firm ; color pinkish white ; flavor very pleasant. 



Quality : dessert very good ; canning poor. 



Value: second class for near market. 



Siason : early to medium. 



