FRUIT-GROWERS’ REPORT. 
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orchard; young, constant and abundant bearer; fruit, large, 
round, slightly flattened, greenish yellow, striped with bright 
red, covered with a bluish bloom; stem, medium, set in a deep, 
narrow, irregular basin; calyx,'small, closed, in a wide, shallow 
basin; flesh, white, tender, brisk tart, fine cooking. September. 
* Cole’s Quince. —New and untested, but promises well on 
very dry soils; great grower, good and constant bearer; fruit, 
large to very large, flattish, conical, ribbed, bright yellow; 
flesh, very tender, of a mild, rich acid, quince flavor. August 
and September. 
Sops of Wine. —Tree, vigorous, upright, early bearer, and 
productive; fruit, medium, roundish, yellow^ and red, shaded 
with dark red, with yellow specks, whitish bloom, stem slender; 
calyx, with broad segments, basin slightly furrowed; flesh, yel¬ 
lowish, stained with pink, juicy, mild, sub-acid, good. Sep¬ 
tember. 
AUTUMN STRAWBERRY. 
Autumn Strawberry. — Tree, vigorous, upright, hardy and 
productive; fruit, medium size, slightly oval, red striped and 
splashed on green; stem, long slender, cavity narrow, deep; 
calyx closed, in narrow deep basin; core, small, seeds large, 
