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THE SMALL FRUITS OF NEW YORK 



Crosby, L., var. introd. by, 327 

 Crosby, Phineas, var. orig. with, 423 

 Crozier, Randolph, var. orig. with, 423 

 Cruse, E. W., var. orig. with, 391, 424 

 CuneifoHi, 68 



Culp, J. P., var. introd. by, 423 

 Culverwell, species raised by, 268 

 Currant, American Wild Black, 268 

 Buffalo, 270 

 Golden, 270 

 Missouri, 270 

 Northern Red, 260 

 Red, specific description of, 258 

 Red Dutch, first mention of, 245 

 Rock, 263 



White Dutch, first mention of, 245 

 Currants, black, 252 



black, cultivated varieties of: 



African Queen, 302 



American Black, 302 



Baldwin, 302 



Bang Up, 302 



Beauty, 302 



Bella, 302 



Black Grape, 302 



Black Victoria, 302 



Blacksmith, 302 



Boskoop Giant, 303 



Brown Fruited, 303 



Buddenborg, 303 



Champion, 303 



Charmer, 304 



Climax, 304 



Clipper, 304 



Collins Prolific, 304 



Common Black, 304 



Crandall, 270, 304 



Daniels September, 305 



Deseret, 305 



Dominion, 305 



Eagle, 305 



Ethel, 305 



Goliath, 306 



Grape, 306 



Henry, 306 



Ismay Prolific, 306 



James Prolific, 306 



Jelly, 306 



Kentish Hero, 306 



Kentville. 306 



Kerry, 306 



Lanark, 306 



Lee, 306 



Lennox, 307 



Lewis, 307 



London, 307 



Louise, 307 



Magnus, 307 



Merveille de la Gironde, 307 



Middlesex, 307 



Missouri Black, 307 



Currants — Continued 



black, cultivated varieties of: 



Monarch, 307 



Naples, 307 



North Holland Black, 308 



Norton, 308 



Ontario, 308 



Orton, 308 



Oxford, 308 



Parker, 309 



Pearce, 309 



Prince, 309 



Prince of Wales, 309 



Resister. 309 



Ruler, 309 



Saunders, 309 



Seabrook Black, 309 



Siberian, 309 



Standard, 309 



Star, 309 



Stewart, 310 



Stirling, 310 



Success, 310 



Sweet Fruited Missouri, 310 



Thoburn, 310 



Topsy, 310 



Utah Black, 310 



Winona, 310 



Wood, 310 

 Currants, black: 



distinct species from red and white currants, 243; 



evolution of, 252; geographical range of, 253; 



key to cultivated species of, 266; little grown in 



America, 253 ; specific description of, 266 

 synonyms of cultivated varieties of: 



Baldwin's Black (syn. of Baldwin), 302 



Black Bang-up (syn. of Bang Up), 302 



Black Champion (syn. of Champion), 303 



Black English (syn. of Common Black), 304 



Black Naples (syn. of Naples), 307 



Carter's Champion (syn. of Baldwin), 302 



Carter's Champion (syn. of Champion), 303 



Cassis Commun (syn. of Common Black), 304 



Cassis Royal de Naples (syn. of Naples), 307 



English (syn. of Common Black), 304 



Lee's Black (syn. of Lee), 306 



Lee's Prolific (syn. of Lee), 306 



Neapolitanische Schwarze (syn. of Naples), 307 



Ogden (syn. of Black Grape), 302 



Russian Green (syn. of Brown Fruited), 303 



Victoria (syn. of Black Victoria), 302 



Wales (syn. of Prince of Wales), 309 

 Currants, early cultivation of, described by Sturte- 



vant, 247 ; first mention of Red Dutch, 245 ; first 



mention of White Dutch, 245; golden, key to 



cultivated species of, 27c; specific descriptioji 



of, 269 

 groups of, designated by pomologists, 243; name 



of, where derived, 243; not grown in gardens 



of the ancients, 243 ; purposes for which grown 



one hundred years ago, given by Phillips, 246 



