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Williamsoa Cling, i. Kenrick .4;;;. Orch. i86. 1835. 



Fruit laxge, oblong, with a pointed apex; skin white, with a red blush; flesh white, 

 very juicy, with a good flavor; season the middle of October. 

 Willow -Leaf. i. Mic/i. 5ta. 5«/. 31:58. 1887. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Willson. I. Card. Mon. 24:307. 1882. 



This variety originated about 1878 with Pierpont Willson, Vineland, New Jersey. 

 Fruit large, roundish, inclined to oblong; color yellowish-white, with a slight blush; flesh 

 yellowish- white, dark red at the pit, very juicy, of excellent flavor ; freestone ; season the 

 first of September. 

 Wilson. I. Peachland Nur. Cat. 12, 13. 1890. 



Wilson was introduced more than twenty-five years ago by Charles Wright, proprietor 

 of the Peachland Nurseries, Seaford, Delaware. The variety resembles Reeves but is 

 larger, more productive and ripens a week earlier. 

 Windoes. i. Mich. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 452. 1879. 



This is a freestone peach ripening in the middle of September and of only local interest 

 in Michigan, where it originated. 

 Wine. I. Continental PI. Cat. 13, 14. 1915-16. 



Wine is an old variety recently introduced by the Continental Plant Company, Kittrell, 

 North Carohna. Said to reproduce itself from seed. Fruit mediitm in size, with an 

 attractive, red cheek; flesh very juicy and tender, with a wine-like flavor; freestone; season 

 the last of July. 

 Winesburgh Large Yellow, i. Mag. Hort. 13:110. 1847. 



This is said to be a large, very excellent seedling which originated long ago in Holmes 

 County, Ohio. 

 Winifred, i. Leonard Coates Cai. 5. 191 1- 12. 



According to the Leonard Coates Nurser>' Company, Morganhill, California, this is 

 a verj' late, yellow chngstone equal to Lev}-. 

 Winnepesaukee. i. Am. Potn. Soc. Rpt. 149. 1S97. 



This is a peach of New Hampshire origin. 

 Wirt Lady. i. Kan. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 84. 1898. 



Said to ripen with Crothers. 

 Witham Seedling, i. Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 105. 1831. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Wobum Early Mignonne. i. Loud. Hort. Soc. Cat. 100. 1831. 



Mentioned in this reference. 

 Woemer. i. U. S. D. A. Rpt. 291. 1893. 



Fruit of medium size, oblong, with a cream-white skin, faintly blushed with red; 

 flesh white, firm, sweet, rich; quality very good; clingstone; season the last of October. 

 Wonderful, i. A^ C. Sia. Rpt. 12:108. 1889. 2. Can. Hort. 16:81. 1893. 3. Mich. 

 Sta. Bui. i6g:22g. 1899. 4. Budd-Hansen^)«. //ori. A/an. 2:359. 1903. 5. Am. 

 Pom. Soc. Cat. 39. 1909. 



Wonderful is a seedhng peach which originated in New Jersey nearly thirty years ago. 



