100 WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



WHITE EAMBO. Color, white ; form, roundish flat- 

 tened ; size, 1 to 2 ; use, table and kitchen; quality, 2 to 

 1 ; season, Fall. 



Eemarks. — Ey some preferred to the famous Eambo. 

 It is larger and whiter. " Of Morrow county. Approved 

 where known." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. I. Morris sells 

 more trees of this than of any other variety. ]S^ot gene- 

 rally distributed. Has the same thick skin and dots, as 

 the common Eambo. 



White Vandcvere. 



Eemarks. — "What is it?" — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



White Astrachan. Color, white, faint streak of red ; form, 

 roundish conical ; size, 2 ; use, table ; quality, 3 ; season, 

 July and August. 



Eemarks. — Unworthy — poor. 



White Seek-no-further. 



Eemarks. — " Eesembles AYestfield, except in color." — 

 Trans. Ohio Pom. Society 



Williams^ Favorite. 



Eemarks. — Has not met the expectations of its plant- 

 ers. Sometimes very beautiful. 



Willow Leaf. 



Eemarks. — Willow Leaf, and Willow Twig, Mr. Mears 

 says, are distinct. Willow Leaf is rather a poor apple ; 

 its keeping qualities being its only recommendation. We, 

 however, think these two apples are the same. 



WINTEE PEAEMAIN, WHITE. See, also, White 

 Winter Pearmain. Color, greenish yellow ; form, conical ; 



