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THE SMALL FRUITS OF NEW YORK 



Strawberries — Continued 

 synonyms of cijltivated varieties of: 



Stevens' Late Champion (syn. of Late Stevens), 



477 

 Stone's Early (syn. of Stone), 541 

 Sunrise (syn. of Michel), 493 

 Tennessee (syn. of Tennessee Prolific), 544 

 Texas (syn. of Early Hathaway), 433 

 Thompson No. g (syn. of Rio), 528 

 Thompson No. 101 (syn. of Clarence), 416 

 Thompson No. 602 (syn. of Bcidler), 398 

 Thompson's Earliest (syn. of Earliest), 432 

 Thompson's Late (syn. of Late Thompson), 477 

 Three Ws (syn. of Wallace), 551 

 Tilghman Favorite (syn. of Tilghman), 545 

 Todd's Late Champion (syn. of Todd), 546 

 Townsend's Late Champion (syn. of Late 



Champion), 476 

 Triomphe de Gaud (syn. of Triomphe), 546 

 Truitt (syn. of Surprise), 543 

 Truitt's Surprise (syn. of Surprise), 543 

 Trollope's Victoria (syn. of Victoria), 550 

 Unique Prairie (syn. of Necked Pine), 500 

 Vick (syn. of James Vick), 466 

 W. J. Bryan (syn. of Bryan), 408 

 Walker's Seedling (syn. of Walker), 551 

 Warfield No. 2 (syn. of Warfield), 552 

 Western Union (syn. of Bubach), 408 

 White Albany (syn. of Lennig), 479 

 White Pineapple (syn. of Lennig), 479 

 Wild Wonder (syn. of Wonder [of Shank]), 557 

 William Belt (syn. of Belt), 398 

 Wilson's Albany (syn. of Wilson), 555 

 Winchell Beauty (syn. of Winchell), 556 

 Windsor Chief (syn. of Windsor), 556 

 Yankee Doodle (syn. of Epping), 438 

 Young's Early Sunrise (syn. of Michel), 493 

 Strawberries, table showing acreage, yield, and value 

 of, in the U. S., 369; typically adapted to cold 

 climates, 355; varieties offered for sale by William 

 Prince in 1771, 366; what started the improve- 

 ment in, 362; what they are and how classified, 

 356 

 Strawberry, Alpine, 375; from whence a native, 

 359; the everbearing strawberry of Europe, 359 

 American wild, scarlet, or Virginia, 360 

 Chilean, 361, 378; introduction of the, a land- 

 mark in strawberry domestication, 361 

 European or Wood, 356 

 Fraisier des bois, 373 

 Hautbois, 359 



Hovey, first variety of any fruit to originate from 

 an artificial cross in this country, 367; origin 

 of, 367; sensation of its time, 368; weaknesses 

 of, 368 

 Scarlet, 382 

 Virginia, 382 

 Virginian, cultivation failed to increase size of 



361 

 Walderdbeere, 373 

 Wood, 373 



Strawberry Raspberry, com. name of R. illecebrosus, 



36 

 Streator, George J., var. found by, 411 

 Street, J. F., var. introd. by, 96; var. orig. by, 147 

 Strouse, David, var. orig. with, 542 

 Strubler, Phil, var. grown by, 349; var. orig. with, 



507 

 Stuart, C. W., var. introd. by, 158, 291 

 Sturtevant, E. L., account by, of the early cultiva- 

 tion of currants, 247; discussion of cultivated 

 strawberries in Europe by, 357; discussion by, 

 of the derivation of the modem strawberry 

 through hybridization, 362 

 Sumner, C. H., var. orig. with, 539 

 Super, Daniel, var. found by, 176 

 Sutherland, Eugene, var. orig. by, 449, 543 

 Sutherland, George, var. orig. by, 349 

 Swabley, Gustus, var. found by, 159 

 Swampberry, com. name of R. louisianus, 78 

 Symphocalyx, subgenus of Ribes, 269 

 Tackett, var. found by, 211 

 Taggart, Washington, var. found by, 174 

 Talbot, J. W., var. found by, 146 

 Talmage, var. orig. by, 518 

 Tanner, Martha Y., var. orig. by, 502 

 Taylor, var. introd. by, 229 

 Taylor, D. W. H., var. orig. by, 522 

 Taylor, Eliphalet, introducer of the Dorchester 

 blackberry, 184; introducer of Dorchester, under 

 name of Improved High-bush Blackberry, 1 86 

 Teas, E. Y., first to offer Lucretia dewberry for 

 sale, 198; var. introd. by, 165; var. orig. by, 301, 

 465 

 Tennyson, T. R., var. orig. with, 544 

 Terry, H. A., var. introd. by, 102 

 Te.xas Nursery Co., var. introd. by, 224 

 Thayer, Paul, study of cultivated currants by, 250 

 Thimbleberry, com. name of R. occidentalis , 43 

 Thivolet, Abb^, var. orig. by, 532 

 Thobum, J. B., var. found by, 310 

 Thomas, J. H., var. introd. by, 393 

 Thomas, John J., mention of early trial of English 



gooseberries in America by, 318 

 Thomas, R. F., var. found by, 401 

 Thomas, R. G., var. orig. with, 453 

 Thomas, W. H., var. orig. by, 437 

 Thompson, D. A., var. orig. with, 545 

 Thompson, J. T., var. orig. by, 96 

 Thompson, Mark T., var. introd. by, 170; var. orig. 

 by, 156, 398, 406, 409. 412. 414. 416, 425, 432, 

 435> 438, 443. 477, 487. 497, 498, 527, 528, 532, 

 538, 553 

 Thompson, R. O., var. introd. by, 221 ; var. orig. 



by, 341 

 Thompson, T., var. orig. by, 115 

 Thomber, W. S., var. orig. by, 147 

 Thome, Jonathan, var. orig. by, 151 

 Thomless or Mountain Blackberry, com. name of 



R. canadensis, 70 

 Thornton, Dr. A. W., var. introd. by, 323; var. orig. 



by, 325 



