1167 
Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 1906-1915, in which will be 
found a full account of the development of the re- 
markable collection of seedlings at the Experimental 
Farms , Ottawa. ) 
Malus sylvestris Miller. (Malaceae. ) 44718. Apple scions 
from Ottawa, Canada. Presented by Mr. W. T. Macoun, 
Dominion Horticulturist, Central Experiment Farm, for 
trial at the Northern Great Plains Experiment Station, 
Mandan, North Dakota. Luke. A large-sized Wealthy seed- 
ling with pale greenish-yellow skin and a red cheek, 
and yellowish, coarse, juicy flesh. Season October 
and November to late December. (See Reports of the 
Horticulturist, Experimental Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 
1906-1915, in which will be found a full account of 
the development of the remarkable collection of seed- 
lings at the Experimental Farms , Ottawa.) 
Malus sylvestris Miller . (Malaceae .) 44719 . Apple cuttings 
from Ottawa, Canada. Presented by Mr. W. T. Macoun, 
Dominion Horticulturist, Central Experiment Farm, for 
trial at the Northern Great Plains Experiment Sta- 
tion, Mandan, North Dakota. Melvin. A medium-sized 
Wealthy seedling with pale yellow red-splashed skin 
and reddish- yellow, tender, melting, flesh of good 
spicy flavor. Season middle to end of August. Con- 
siderably like Sops of Wine in outward appearance and 
quality. (See Reports of the Horticulturist, Experi- 
mental Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 1906-1915, in which will 
be found a full account of the development of the re- 
markable collection of seedlings at the Experimental 
Farms, Ottawa.) 
Malus sylvestris Miller . (Malaceae . ) 44720 . Apple cuttings 
from Ottawa, Canada. Presented by Mr. W. T. Macoun, 
Dominion Horticulturist, Central Experiment Farm, for 
trial at the Northern Great Plains Experiment Station, 
Mandan, North Dakota. Rupert. A large-sized seedling of 
Russian with pale greenish-yellow, pink-tinged skin and 
white, tender, juicy flesh. Quality good; season 
early August. Earlier than Tetofsky and better than Yel- 
low Transparent. (See Reports of the Horticulturist, Ex- 
periment Farms, Ottawa, Canada, 1906-1915, in which 
will be found a full account of the development of the 
remarkable collection of seedlings at the Experiment- 
al Farms, Ottawa.) 
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