DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Underbill's Seedling. A red or 

 brown fox, with large, round 

 berries, tough pulp, of moder- 

 ately foxy flavor. 



Union Village, p. 423. 



Venango, p. 425. 

 Vergennes, p. 423. 



Walter, p. 425. 



Warren. See Herbemont. 



White Catawba. Bunches me- 

 dium, compact; berries large, 

 round, white; sweet. Cincin- 

 nati, Ohio. 



White Corinth. Bunches com- 

 pact; sweet, pleasant. For- 

 eign. , 



White Gascoigne. Bunches and 

 berries oval, good. Foreign, j 



Wilder, p. 423. 



Wilmington. Bunches and ber- 

 ries large, white; acid, 

 showy. 



Winchell. See Green Mountain. 



Winchester. See Union Village. 



Winnie. See Alexander's. 



Winslow. Bunches small, com- 

 pact; berries small, black; 

 resembles Clinton, but earlier. 

 Ohio. 



Woodruff red. Bunch large, 

 shouldered; berry large, red. 



Worden, p. 423. 



Wyoming Red. Medium, early, 

 vigorous and hardy, quality 

 moderate. 



Yeddo. Bunches medium, ber- 

 ries brown; excellent. Rather 

 late. 



York Madeira. Bunches short, 

 thick, compact; berries round- 

 ish-oval ; excellent. Produc- 

 tive and hardy. Pa. 



Zante Currant. See Black Cor- 

 inth. 



GUAVA. 

 Psidium Cattleyanum, p. 601. Psidium Lucidum, p. 601. 



HUCKLEBERRIES, p. 551. 

 See Wild and Unclassified Fruits, p. 744 of this Index. 



Belair, p. 583. 

 Bonnie Brae, p. 647. 



Eureka, p. 647. 

 Genoa. See Eureka. 



LEMONS. 



Imperial Messina, p. 647, 

 Lisbon, p. 647. 

 Sicily, p. 647. 

 Villafranca, p. 647. 



