96 WESTERN FKUIT BOOK. 



Ward. 



Eemarks. — " Of Champaign County, Ohio ; very large 

 and showy; little known."— TVaw. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Waxen Applk See Belmont. 



"Well's Apple. Color, 'bright yellowish, green and 

 red ; form, roundish conical, slightly oblate ; size, 2 to 1 ; 

 use, fine baking ; season, Winter. 



Reiiarks. — Tree very productive, Central Ohio. '• Eng- 

 lish Eed Streak, Striped Ehode Island Greening, Domine? 

 Approved in Eastern Ohio." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



WHITE BELLFLOWER, Detroit, Ortley,etc. See Bell- 

 flower, White. (See Appendix, 71.) 



Remarks. — Very superior, but very subject to scabbi- 

 ness. Bears heavily every other j'ear, and were it not 

 for the scab would be far before Yellow Bcllflower . 



Willow Twig. Color, greenish yellow, striped and 

 mottled faintly with dull red ; form, roundish, slightly 

 conical ; size, 1 ; use, table ; quality, 2 ; season, Winter. 



Remarks. — A long keeper. Much cultivated with us 

 jiow as a market apple. " Profitable Winter in the South- 

 West." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Wine, synonymous with Hay's Apple, or Hay's Winter. 

 Color, obscurely striped and mottled with red, on yellow 

 ground ; size, 2 to 1 ; use, table ; qnality, 2 ; season. Fall. 



Remarks. — Flavor, rich, sub-acid. Flesh, yellowish 

 white, very handsome and regular; not equal to many 

 other sorts, however. There are several apples improp- 

 erly called by this name. '• Profitable and good Win- 

 ter." — Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. It has a pleasant, vinous 

 flavor, whence its name. Tree, thrifty. 



