102 WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



Wing Sweeting. Color, light and dark red, indistinctly- 

 striped on dark yellow ; form, round, flattened ; size, 2 ; 

 use, table ; quality, 2 ; season, "Winter. 



Eemarks. — Productive. Moderate grower. 



Winter Sweet Paradise. Free grower. Good bearer. 



Eemarks. — A rich, sweet apple, of good, sprightly but 

 not high flavor ; light in weight ; a very productive and 

 excellent, good-sized orchard fruit, and of fine appearance. 

 "Excellent for table and baking." — Trans. 0. Pom. Society. 

 A valuable sweet apple, grown much about Columbus by 

 Pennsylvanians. Successfully cultivated in different parts 

 of Ohio. Generally approved. 



Wonderlich's Spice. 



Eemarks. — "Eesembles American Golden Eusset." — 

 Trans. Ohio Pom. Society. 



Woodstock. 



Eemarks. — A coarse apple, only fit for cooking. It has 

 been confounded with the Dyer, one of the very best des- 

 sert apples. 



Wormsley Pippin. Color, greenish yellow; form, round- 

 ish ; size, 2; use, cooking; quality, 3 to 4; season, Pall. 

 Eemarks. — Unworthy. 



Yellow Ingestrie. Color, clear, rich yellow ; size, small. 

 Eemarks. — Of little value in this country. 



YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN. See also Newtown 

 Pippin, Yellow, and Newtown Pippin, Green. Color, 

 greenish yellow ; form, round flattened, often one-sided ; 

 size, 1 ; use, table and kitchen ; qualitjl^ 1 ; season, March. 



Eemarks. — The American apple, in England, at the 



