75 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Druid Hill, p. 479. 



Duff Yellow. Large, yellow, 



red blush ; flesh yellow, cling. 

 Dwarf Orleans, or Italian Dwarf. 



Very small, trees dwarf a 



curiosity. 



Early Admirable, p. 479. 



Early Anne, p. 476. 



Early Beatrice. Small, round- 

 ish-oblong, deep red, hand- 

 some. Tree overbears and 

 needs thinning to make fruit 

 of any size. A week or more 

 later than Amsden. English. 



Early Chelmsford, p. 477. 



Early Crawford. See Crawford's 

 Early. 



Early Louise. Medium, round, 

 red, melting, soft, very good. 

 Ripens immediately after 

 Early Beatrice. English. 



Early Maiden. Medium, round- 

 ish, whitish and red; juicy, 

 sprightly. August. C. W. 



Early Melocoton. See Craw- 

 ford's Early. 



Early Newington. See Smith's 

 Newington. 



Early Newington Free, p. 483. 



Early Purple, p. 483. 



Early Red Nutmeg. See White 

 Nutmeg. 



Early Red Rareripe. See Red 

 Rareripe. 



Early Rivers. Large, roundish, 

 nearly white, shaded with 

 pink; soft, melting, rich, ex- 

 cellent. Closely follows Early 

 Louise. English. 



Early Royal George. See Royal 

 George. 



Early Silver. Large, roundish- 

 ovate, light yellow with a 



slight blush, melting and excel- 

 lent. Early autumn. English. 



Early Tillotson, p. 477. 



Early White Nutmeg. See White 

 Nutmeg. 



Early York. See Large Early 

 York. 



Early York of Downing. See 

 Serrate Early York. 



Eaton's Golden. Medium, 

 golden yellow, with few pink 

 spots; flesh yellow, sweet, 

 juicy, with an apricot flavor. 

 A good canner. N. C. 



Edgar's Late Melting. See 

 Chancellor. 



Edward's Late White. Large, 

 roundish, white with a red 

 cheek, handsome; sweet, 

 juicy, excellent. Mid-autumn. 

 Ala. 



Elberta, p. 485. 



Eliza. Medium, round, yellow 

 and red. Late September. 

 Phila. 



Elmira Cling. Large, oval, 

 white, downy; sweet, good. 

 Early August. Miss. 



Emperor. Large, yellow, red 

 cheek; flesh yellow, free. 

 Seedling of Crawford's Late. 

 New. N. J. 



Emperor of Russia, p. 477. 



Excelsior. See Crosby. 



Everbearing. Medium, white 

 vinous, juicy, no value for mar- 

 ket. Good. 



Favorite, p. 480. 



Fay's Early Ann, p. 480. 



Plater's St. John. Large, re- 

 sembling Crawford, deep red; 

 flesh yellow; good. Southern. 

 Very early. 



