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Vories. I. Wis. Sta. Bui. 72:16. 1899. 



A chance seedling originating in 1892 with T. H. Vories, Wathena, Kansas. Perfect. 

 Plants numerous, ven- vigorous, productive; fruit of medium size, round-conic, dark scarlet; 

 flesh light red, soft, sweet; good; midseason. 

 Wabash, i. Rural X. Y. 46:677. 1887. 



Originated by J. A. Foote, Crawfordsville, Indiana; introduced in 1887. Perfect. 

 Berries large, irregular rovmd-conic to ovate, dark crimson; flesh dark red, moderately firm; 

 very good; midseason. 

 Wabesis. i. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 170. 1920. 



Originated by H. J. Schild, Ionia, Michigan. Perfect. Plants productive. An 

 " Indian strain " of autumn-fruiting strawberries. 



Wabi. I. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 170. 1920. 



Another " Indian strain " of autumn-fruiting strawberries which originated with H. J. 

 Schild, Ionia, Michigan. Perfect. Productive. 



Waits Perfection, i. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 210. 1922. 



Originated by A. B. Katkamier, Macedon, New York. Autumn-fruiting; type of 

 Superb but firmer and more productive. 

 Walden. i. .V. F. 5to. 5m/. 44: 144. 1892. 



Originated with John B. Moore, Concord, Massachusetts; introduced about 1880. 

 Imperfect. As grown here, plants verj^ \agorous, medium in number, with light green 

 foliage; fruit round-conic, large to very large, glossy red, moderately firm, well flavored; 

 very good; late. 

 Waldorf, i. Rural N. Y. 68:674. 1909. 



Originated with Dr. Walter Van Fleet, Little Silver, New Jersey, as a cross between 

 President and Belt; introduced in 1909. Perfect. Plants vigorous, productive; berries 

 large, roundish to roimd-conic, slightly necked, scarlet; flesh light red, moderately firm, 

 sweet ; good ; moderately early. 



Waldron. i. Ohio Sta. Bui. 22:218. 1890. 



Originated about 1882 wdth Charles Waldron, Manchester, Ohio. Imperfect. Berries 

 medium in size, roimd-conic, bright scarlet, moderately firm; good; midseason. 



Walker, i. Fvdler Sm. Fr. Cult. 103. 1867. 



Walker's Seedling. 2. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 6 ■j 2. 1857. 



Supposed to be a seedHng of Black Prince, originated in 1842 by Samuel Walker, 

 Roxbury, Massachusetts. Perfect. Plants vigorous, productive; berries medium in size, 

 conic, very dark crimson; flesh dark red, soft, acid; very good; midseason. 



WaUace. i. ]'a. Sta. Tech. Bui. 11:98. 1916. 



Three \]''s. 2. A'. Y. Sta. Bui. 309:549. 1908. 



A chance seedling originated in 1901 by W. W. Wallace, Harriman, Tennessee. Perfect. 

 On the Station grounds, plants medium to few, weak, healthy, very productive; fruit-stems 

 short, very thick, prostrate; fruit large to medium, drops quickly in size, variable in shape, 

 very dark red, medium firm, mildly acid, with a pleasant flavor; good; midseason. 



