120 Catalogue of Varieties. ! 
VINEUSE DE CHAMPAGNE. Fig. in Duhamel, VI. 361, and de- 
scribed as poor and small. ; : 
VirGINIE (De Jonghe). Large, rounded or conical, varnished 
red; seeds on the surface; flesh clear red, juicy, sweet, and 
brisk. Vigorous, or tolerably so, hardy, and productive. Sea- 
son medium. 
VirGINIA SCARLET. (See Lance Earty Scarxer.) Fruit small, 
round, uniform, bright red; seeds small, yellow, deep sunk; 
fiesh not firm, puffed up around the seeds; flavor fresh and 
fine, sweet, and a little acid. Fig. in Jar. Mus. II. 
Vooruis’s Queen (Voorhis). (?). Medium, deep scarlet, good 
flavor. ‘ 
WwW 
WALKER’s SEEDLING (Walker). Said to be a seedling from the 
Black Prince. Medium to large, regularly conical; color very 
deep crimson, becoming a maroon whenripe. Flesh deep crim: 
son, tender, juicy, fine flavored. Raised by the late Samuel 
Walker, Roxbury, Mass. Fig. in Thomas’s Fruit Culturist, , 
Pp- 420. 
* WALWORTH. 
Warp’s Favorite (Ward). Fruit medium to large, roundish, 
deep crimson, sweet, and rich. 
WarDLaw. 
WarRREN. 
WarrincTon (Prince). Described as large, obttsely conical, 
dark scarlet, a moderate bearer. A seedling form the’Swain- 
stone. 
WavERLEY (Prince). é 
Weur.ey’s SEEDLING (Wehrley). Seedling of Triomphe de 
Gand. Medium to large, roundish conical, inclined to cocks- 
comb shape; very light crimson; flesh firm and good. Season 
medium. Said to be more productive than its parent. | 
We tcome (Prince). Described by the originator as a very supe- 
rior and very early berry. Little known. : e 5, 
. WELLINGTON. 
WestTBERE. Ovate, medium, second quality. Old, and probably. 
worthless. : 
WESTCHESTER. Described as large, obtusely conical, crimson. . 
WESTERN QUEEN (Kirtland). Medium to large, roundish. coni- 
cal, rich, glossy, dark red; flesh firm, juicy, subacid, sprightly. 
