Catalogue for fall 1900 /книга
Аннотация: See Illustration on Page 2.Fruit medium to large, globular or somewhat globular-oblong, not pointed, the suture usually distinctly marked ; color deep yellow or orange, thinly overlaid with mottled and speckled red, giving the appearance of a yellow-red fruit, bearing a thin bloom and having many yellow specks ; flesh soft and juicy, yellow, cling, of good quality, but the skin sour ; ripened with us this year on the 24th of August.The fruit has a very slender stem and drops easily from the tree.The tree is a moderately spreading grower, being intermediate in habit between the Georgeson and Abundance.The fruit is of good quality, but for the last two seasons it has failed to color well and has dropped prema- turely.The trees have not been very productive, although they have borne for three consecutive years.From its behavior thus far, we are of the opinion that the Hale should not be put in the first or leading list of Japanese plums for western New York.It follows the Georgeson, being in condition for eating when the last specimens of Georgeson are passing. RED JUNE JAPAN PLUH.Nagate no Botankyo.See Cut, Page 3.Medium to large in size, cordate-oblong and distinctly pointed, with a very strong suture, often lop-sided ; color deep vermilion red, with a thick and handsome bloom; -flesh light yellow or yellowish white, cling or partially cling, firm and moderately juicy, slightly acid to sweetish, of good quality, though not very rich, the skin slightly sour.We still believe that the Red June is one of the very best of the Japanese plums, because it is very handsome and productive.It ordinarily needs heavy thinning to bring it to perfection.It varies considerably in season of ripening.This year the earliest fruits were ready for eating on July 30 and for marketing three or four days before that time.At the time that the Red June was coming into condition for eating, the Kerr was in a similar condition.Earliest of All and Lutts were all gone, Georgeson showed no sign of coloring, and the Abundance on some of the earlier trees was beginning to turn red.The Red June and Kerr are practically of the same season, although the Kerr begins to fall from the tree a few days before the Red June is ripe.The Red June is a bushy-topped, upright grower, with yellowish green foliage and reddish brown twigs.It is a well marked type.We are fruiting it on both peach and Lombard stock.
Год издания: 1900
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