1 20 (Catalogue of Varieties. 



VINEUSE DE CHAMPAGNE. Fig. in Duhamel, VI. 361, and de- 



scribed as poor and small. 

 VIRGINIE (Dejonghe). Large, rounded or conical, varnished 



red ; seeds on the surface ; flesh clear red, juicy, sweet, and 



brisk. Vigorous, or tolerably so, hardy, and productive. Sea- 



son medium. 

 VIRGINIA SCARLET. (See LARGE EARLY SCARLET.) Fruit small, 



round, uniform, bright red; seeds small, yellow, deep sunk; 



flesh not firm, puffed up around the seeds ; flavor fresh and 



fine, sweet, and a little acid. Fig. in Jar. Mus. II. 

 VOORHIS'S QUEEN (Voorhis). (?). Medium, deep scarlet, good 



flavor. 



WALKER'S SEEDLING (Walker). Said to be a seedling from the 

 Black Prince. Medium to large, regularly conical ; color very 

 deep crimson, becoming a maroon when ripe. Flesh deep crim- 

 son, tender, juicy, fine flavored. Raised by the late Samuel 

 Walker, Roxbury, Mass. Fig. in Thomas's Fruit Culturist, 

 p. 420. 



* WAL WORTH. 



WARD'S FAVORITE (Ward). Fruit medium to large, roundish, 

 deep crimson, sweet, and rich. 



WARDLAW. 



WARREN. 



WARRINGTON (Prince). Described as large, obtusely conical, 

 dark scarlet, a moderate bearer. A seedling form the Swain- 

 stone. 



WAVERLEY (Prince). 



WEHRLEY'S SEEDLING (Wehrley). Seedling of .Triomphe de 

 Gand. Medium to large, roundish conical, inclined to cocks- 

 comb shape ; very light crimson ; flesh firm and good. Season 

 medium. Said to be more productive than its parent. 



WELCOME (Prince). Described by the originator as a very supe- 

 rior and very early berry. Little known. 



WELLINGTON. 



WESTBERE. Ovate, medium, second quality. Old, and probably 

 worthless. 



WESTCHESTER. Described as large, obtusely conical, crimson. 



WESTERN QUEEN (Kirtland). Medium to large, roundish coni- 

 cal, rich, glossy, dark red; flesh firm, juicy, subacid, sprightly. 



