42 BULLETIN 172, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



*Wady. Apparently a native. 

 Wady's Early. See Wady. 



^^Wagner, am. A seedling of Weaver pollinated with a wild variety, grown by J. F. 



Wagner, Bennett, Iowa, in 1894, and listed as an americana by Craig and Vernon. 

 Wagner (No. 9). See Wagner. 

 Wagner (No. 15), 30, h. A seedling grown in Iowa. 



*Wakapa, tr X am. According to the originator, N. E. Hansen, a seedling of Red 

 June pollinated with De Soto. Introduced in 1908. 



Wallace, 27, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry and introduced by 



F. W. Meneray, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 Waraju, 14, am. Listed by J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md. 



Ward October Bed, 20, r X me. Found wild near Henrietta, Clay Co., Tex., by 

 Robert Ward and introduced by T. V. Munson about 1902. 



*Wamer, am (?), A native plum mentioned by the Minnesota Horticultural Society 

 in 1881.^ 



Warren, 30, am. Grown from seed of Hawkeye by H. A. Terry. 



*Wastesa, am. Listed by N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak., as an aviericana. 



Watrous. See Captain Watrous. 



Watson, 14, 20, tr X an v. Originated by D. H. Watson, Brenham, Tex., and 



believed to be a seedling of Kelsey pollinated with Lone Star. 

 *Watts. Mentioned by William H. Castle, Canton, Miss., as a seedling grown by 



Dr. D. S. Watts, of the same county, from a tree of unknown origin on a neighboring 



farm. From the description it is apparently a native. 



Waugh, 14, tr X h. Originated with J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md., from seed of Chabot 

 pollinated with Wayland. 



*Waver Bright. A variety offered by the Wichita Nursery, Wichita Falls, Tex.^ 



Wayland, 14, 30, 33, 34, h. A seedling, originated with Prof. H. B. Wayland, Cadiz, 



Ky., and sent by him to J. S. Downer & Sons, Todd County, Ky., who named and 



disseminated it. 



Wazata, 14, 30, n. A wild Minnesota variety, introduced by Peter M. Gideon, of 

 Minnesota, and W. F. Heikes, of Alabama. 



Weaver, 14, 35, 37, am. A wild variety, found wild on Cedar River, near Palo, 

 Iowa, by Mr. Weaver and introduced by Ennis & Patten about 1873. 



Welch, 27, am. Grown by H. A. Terry from seed of Hammer. 

 Welcome, 20, an w. A variety offered by F. T. Ramsey in 1907. 

 Welcome, 28, am. A seedling of De Soto, grown at the Central Experimental Farm, 

 Ottawa, Canada. 



Whatisit, 14, b X. Grown by Theodore Williams from seed of Prunus hesseyi. 



Whitacre. See Whitaker. 



Whitaker, 14, 30, 37, mu. A seedling of Wild Goose, originated in eastern Texas by 

 J. T. Whitaker. 



White Prune, 30, am. Originated with H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 



Whyte, 28, n. Grown by R. B. Whyte near Ottawa, Canada. 



Whyte's Red Seedling. See Whyte. 



Wier Large Red. See Wier. 



Wier, 14, am. Originated with D. B. Wier, of Illinois. 



Minnesota Horticultural Society Report, 1881, p. 78. Wichita Nursery, catalogue. 



