734 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Yellow Glass. Large, bright yel- Yellow Honey. See Honey. 

 low; flesh firm, fine-grained, Yellow Spanish, p. 375. 

 juicy, sweet. Russian. 



CITRON. 

 Fingered Citron, p. 649. Lyman, p. 650. 



Lemon, p. 649. Orange, p. 650. 



CRANBERRIES. 

 Bell, p. 385. Gould, p. 384. 



Cherry, p. 385. Lewis, p. 384. 



Dennis, p. 384. Makepeace, p. 384. 



McFarlin, p. 384. 

 Early Black, p. 384. 

 Early Red, p. 384. Neville, p. 384. 



Franklin, p. 384. Shaw, p. 385. 



CURRANTS. 



Attractor, p. 388. Danen's Selected. See Knight's 



Sweet Red. 

 Belle de St. Gilles. See Red 



Dutch. Fay, p. 389. 



Black English. See Common Fertile. See Red Dutch. 



Black. Fertile Currant of Paluau. See 



Black Naples, p. 391. Paluau. 



Blanc Transparent. See Trans- Fertile d' Angers. See Versail- 



parent. laise. 



Bertin No. 1. See Knight's Fertile d'Angleterre. See Red 



Sweet Red. Dutch. 



Bertin No. 9. See Red Dutch. Fertile de Bertin. See Red 



Dutch. 



Champagne. Medium, pink or Fielder's Red. See Knight's 



very pale red; rather acid. Sweet Red. 

 Champion, p. 392. 



Chenonceaux. See Red Dutch. Giant Ruby. (Moore's Ruby.) 



Cherry, p. 389. Large, dark crimson, vigorous, 



Common Black, p. 392. productive, new. 



Crandall, p. 392. Gloire des Sablons. Medium, 



