| Fred Wallace Card - 1898 - 566 Seiten
...in breadth, while the largest are an inch and a half long. Firm, somewhat irregular, tapering toward the apex ; grains mostly large, but with some small ones mixed in. Flavor quite acid until ripe, when it is rich and sprightly. — Tilton's Journal of Horticulture, 1869: 284. Has been a popular... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1914 - 1024 Seiten
...productive; in form, partaking of both the low and the high bush blackberries. BERRY: large; firm; somewhat irregular, tapering towards the apex; grains mostly large but with some smaller ones mixed in; flavor quite acid until ripe, when it is rich and sprightly. SEASON: medium.... | |
| Ontario. Department of Agriculture. Fruit Branch - 1914 - 328 Seiten
...productive; in form, partaking of both the low and the high bush blackberries. BERRY: large; firm; somewhat irregular, tapering towards the apex; grains mostly large but with some smaller ones mixed in; flavor quite acid until ripe, when it is rich and sprightly. SEASON: medium.... | |
| FRED W. CARD - 1917 - 508 Seiten
...sometimes take root at the tips. The fruit is very large, firm, somewhat irregular, tapering toward the apex; grains mostly large, but with some small ones mixed in. Long a popular variety in New Jersey. It demands close pruning to prevent overbearing, and must be... | |
| Fred Wallace Card - 1917 - 472 Seiten
...sometimes take root at the tips. The fruit is very large, firm, somewhat irregular, tapering toward the apex; grains mostly large, but with some small ones mixed in. Long a popular variety in New Jersey. It demands close pruning to prevent overbearing, and must be... | |
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