726 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Lafayette, p. 353. 



Large Early, p. 353. 



Large Red. Large, roundish 



oval, orange with red cheek; 



very good. Ripens about first 



of August. 

 Large Turkey. See Turkey. 



Montgarnet, p. 353. 

 Moorpark, p. 353. 

 Musch, p. 354. 

 Musch-musch. See Musch. 



Nicholas. Medium, white, 

 sweet, melting. July. Rus- 

 sian. 



Noir. See Black. 



Oldaker's Moorpark. See Moor- 

 park. 

 Orange, p. 354. 



Pgche. See Peach. 

 Peche Grosse. See Peach. 

 Peach, p. 354. 

 Persian. See Orange. 

 Precoce. See Red Masculine. 

 Purple Apricot. See Black. 



Red Masculine, p. 354. 



Ringgold, p. 354. 



Roman, p. 355. 



Royal, p. 355. 



Royal Orange. See Orange. 



Royal Peach. See Peach. 



Royal Persian. See Orange. 



Shipley's. See Blenheim. 



Smith's Early. Medium size, 

 oval, sides flattened, suture 

 very distinct. Early. Resem- 

 bles Harris. N. Y. 



St. Ambroise. Large, roundish, 

 compressed, yellow, shaded 

 dark orange. Prolific, good. 



Temple's. See Moorpark. 

 Texas, p. 355. 

 Transparent. See Roman. 

 Turkey, p. 355. 



Turkish of Western New York, 

 p. 355. 



Violet. See Black. 



Walton Moorpark. See Moor- 

 park. 

 White. See White Masculine. 

 White Masculine, p. 355. 

 Wurtemburg. See Peach. 



BANANAS. 



Abyssinian ( M. Ensete) , p. 589. 

 Baracoa (red), p. 589. 

 Dwarf Jamaica, p. 589. 



Hart's Choice, p. 589. 

 Jamaica (Martinique), p. 589, 

 Orinoco, p. 589. 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Adair's Claret. Medium, pale 

 red; soft, pleasant. Not quite 

 hardy. Ky. 



Agawam, p. 357. 



Albion. Large, light red, im- 

 perfect, poor, not productive. 



Ancient Briton, p. 357. 



Barnard. Medium, high flavor, 



has tendency to dry before 



becoming fully ripe. Canes 

 strong, very prickly. 



