8oo DESCRIPTIVJB. LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



cal, scarlet; good flavor. 

 Early. Belgian. 



Duchess. Full medium, round 

 conical, regular; bright crim- 

 son; firm, of fine quality. Pro- 

 ductive in hills or narrow rows. 

 Valuable for its earliness. New 

 York. Per. 



Duke of Kent. Small, scarlet; 

 clear, rich, acid. Very early. 

 Superseded. 



Duncan. Full medium; quite 

 early; excellent in quality. A 

 moderate grower and bearer. 

 Ulster Co., N. Y. Per. 



Dundee. Medium, roundish, 

 scarlet ; firm, rich, acid. Scotch. 



Durand. Large, irregular, scar- 

 let. Good; not productive. 

 N. J. 



Durand's Superb. See Prince. 



Dutch Berry. See Crimson Cone. 



Early Canada. Resembles 

 Wilson, and is a few days 

 earlier. Per. 



Early Virginia. See Large Early 

 Scarlet. 



Eberlein's Seedling. Medium, 

 conical, dark scarlet; sweet. 

 Early, productive. American. 



Edgar Queen. Large, obtuse 

 conical, scarlet ; vigorous ; pro- 

 ductive. 



Elenora. Large, conical, scar- 

 let; acid. Poor bearer. Eng- 

 Ush. 



Eliza, Myatt's. Large, obtuse 

 conical, glossy scarlet; excel- 

 lent. Not productive. Eng- 

 lish. 



Ella. See Mitchel's Early. 



Elton. Large, acid, rich. Eng- 

 lish. 



Emma. Large, roundish, crim- 

 son; good. 



English Red Wood. See Red 

 Wood. 



Enhance. Large, handsome, 

 dark crimson berry; firm, vig- 

 orous, healthy plant. Per. 



Enormous. Large, deep crim- 

 son running into the flesh; 

 very productive. Seedling of 

 Crescent. 111. Per. 



Eureka. Very large; moder- 

 ately productive. Imp. 



Excelsior, p. 605. 



Feast's Fillmore. See Fillmore. 



Fillbasket. Very large, round- 

 ish, dark scarlet, handsome. 

 Good bearer. 



Fillmore. Large, of uniform 

 size, dark, glossy; solid, 

 sweet, aromatic — sometimes 

 poor. Often very productive 

 — ^frequently fails. Imp. 



Finch. Large, round conical, 

 uniform; rich scarlet; firm, of 

 medium quality. Sometimes 

 very productive. Ohio. Per. 



Finch's Prolific. See Finch. 



First Season. See Gandy. 



Forest Rose, p. 605. 



French's Seedling. Large, 

 roundish-oval, of uniform size ; 

 light scarlet, handsome ; sweet, 

 very good. Valuable for mar- 

 ket. Early. Vigorous, pro- 

 ductive. Per. 



Gandy, p. 605. 



Genesee. Rather large, round- 

 ish, somewhat oblate, gener- 

 ally necked; scarlet inclining 

 to crimson; tender, juicy, 



