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Strawberries — Continued 

 cultivated varieties of: 

 Van Fleet, 549 

 Van Sant. 549 

 Vanguard, 549 

 Velvet, 549 

 Venia, 549 

 Vera, 549 



Vicomtesse Hericart de Thury, 549 

 Victor, 549 

 Victor Hugo, 550 

 Victoria, 550 

 Vineland, 550 

 Viola, 550 



Viola (of Canada), 550 

 Virgilia, 550 

 Virginia, 550 

 Vories, 551 

 Wabash, 551 

 Wabesis, 551 

 Wabi, 551 



Waits Perfection, 551 

 Walden, 551 

 Waldorf, 551 

 Waldron, 551 

 Walker, 551 

 Wallace, 551 

 Walnut Stump, 552 

 Walton, 552 

 War-Dyke, 552 

 Ward Favorite, 552 

 Wardlow, 552 

 Warfield, 552 

 Warren, 552 



Warren (of Thompson), 553 

 Warren (of Warren), 553 

 Wathena, 553 

 Waverly, 553 

 Waymego, 553 

 Wehrley Seedling, 553 

 Welcome, 553 

 Wellington Marvel, 553 

 Welton, 553 

 Wentzell, 553 

 Westbrook, 553 

 Western Queen, 554 

 Westlawn, 554 

 Weston, 554 

 White Alpine, 554 

 White Novelty, 554 

 White Sugar, 554 

 Whitney, 554 

 Wicomico, 554 

 Wide-Awake, 554 

 Wieland, 555 

 Wilding, 555 

 Wild wood, 555 

 Wilkins, 555 

 Will Warfield, 555 

 WiUey, 555 

 Williams, 555 



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Strawberries — Continued 

 cultivated varieties of: 

 Williams (of Virginia), 555 

 Wilson, 555 

 Wilson, Jr., 556 

 Wilton, 556 

 Winchell, 556 

 Windsor, 556 

 Wine, 556 

 Winner, 556 

 Winnie Warfield, 557 

 Wisconsin, 557 

 Wisconsin Seedling, 557 

 Wonder, 557 

 Wonder (of Shank), 557 

 Wonderful, 557 

 Woodhouse, 557 

 Woodrow, 557 

 Woodruff, 557 

 Woolverton, 558 

 Wooster, 558 

 World Champion, 558 

 Worid Wonder, 558 

 Wyatt, 558 

 Wyoga, 558 

 Wyona, 379, 558 

 Yale, 558 

 Yalu, 559 

 Yant, 559 

 Yates, 559 

 Zula, 559 

 Strawberries, cultivated varieties of, slow to im- 

 prove in Europe, 358; derivation of generic 

 name of, 355; derivation of modem, through 

 hybridization according to Sturtevant, 362; 

 discussion of cultivated, in Europe by Sturte- 

 vant, 357; five species of, 356; how propagated, 

 355, indigenous to North America, 365; magni- 

 tude of the culture of, in the U. S., 369; not 

 cultivated in America until the nineteenth 

 century, 355 

 synonyms of cultivated varieties of: 



Abraham Lincoln (syn. of Jucunda), 470 

 Acme (syn. of Crystal City), 423 

 Albion White (syn. of Lennig), 479 

 Alleys No. g (syn. of Hilton), 459 

 Anna (syn. of Annie Hubach), 390 

 Arizona Everbearing (syn. of Arizona), 391 

 Arkansas Black (syn. of Arkansas), 391 

 Armstrong (syn. of Maximus), 490 

 Augur No. 70 (syn. of Middlefield), 493 

 August Luther (syn. of Luther), 483 

 Austin's Seedling (syn. of Austin), 393 

 .Austin Shaker (syn. of Austin), 393 

 Australian Crimson (syn. of Australian), 393 

 Australian Everbearing (syn. of Australian), 



393 

 Badger (syn. of Tippecanoe), 545 

 Barllett (syn. of Boston Pine), 405 

 Barton's Eclipse (syn. of Barton), 395 

 Bauer No. g (syn. of Bauer), 395 



