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‘“Towne’’ and ‘‘ Boxford” (page 52) are probably identical.— Downing’ s Manu- 
script. 
5 After ‘‘ Turn off Lane. A’79.,’’ for ‘‘Syn. of Quince (Coles)’’ read ‘‘Syn. of Cole 
Quince.”’ 
‘*Uchella. J1B45.” isnot ‘‘Maiden Blush”’ (page 189).—Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘‘Ukiah”’ is from the Pacific coast; perhaps California.—Benj. Buckman. 
7 ‘‘Unele Billie’’ originated in eastern [llinois.—Benj. Buckman. 
7 Insert ‘‘ Upright Charlamof, SDB76. Syn. of Schroeder.”’ 
‘“Vandevere Impreved”’ is only the old ‘‘ Vandevere ’’— Benj. Buckman. 
‘““Vanoy’’ is of Tennessee origin, and probably distinct from ‘‘ Vanhoy.’’—Benj. 
Buckman. 
“Vaughn” and ‘‘ Vaughn Winter’’ are one.— Benj. Buckman. 
‘‘Via’’ and ‘‘ Via Seedling’’ are probably the same. ; 
‘“‘Vietoria Sweet’? is probably ‘‘Granniwinkle’’ (page 127).—Downing’s 
Manuscript. 
To the synonyms of ‘‘ Virginia Greening”’ add ‘‘General Lee.” 
‘‘Virginia June (ind.),” ‘‘Striped Juliy’’ (page 297), and ‘‘Strived June” 
(page 297) are probably the same.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘“Wafer’’ and ‘‘Summer Pegatch’’ [or ‘‘Pogatch’’] (page 300) are probably 
identical.— Benj. Buckman. 
‘‘Walker Beauty” is probably identical with ‘‘Ewalt”’ (page 105). 
Insert ‘‘ Walker Late. TVM’03.’’ Size, large; color, red striped: quality, very 
good; season, late. 
After ‘‘Walter. CanH’97.,’’ insert ‘‘Syn. Walter’s Sweet Winter.” 
Insert ‘‘ Walter’s Sweet Winter. EYT’72. Syn. of Walter.” 
‘‘Watrous”’ was received from Colorado; perhaps a native seedling.— Ben. 
Buckman. 
‘‘Wheeler Sweet” and ‘‘Sweet Bellfiower (of Wyandot Co.)’’ (page 303) 
are identical.—Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘‘White Carver’’ and ‘‘Summer Extra’’ (page 299) are probably the same.— 
Downing’s Manuscript. 
‘White Sugar’”’ is a distinct southern variety.— Benj. Buckman. 
Insert ‘‘ Whitney Winter. SWS’04. Syn. of Carpenter Choice.” 
‘‘Whitsell’’ should read ‘‘ Whiteself,’ and appear on page 332.—Downing’s 
Manuscript. 
After ‘‘ Wileox.”’ strike out ‘‘R.”’ 
Insert ‘‘William Early. CW’95.”’ Size, large; color, red striped; quality, 
good; season, medium early. Possibly not ‘‘ Williams.’’ 
‘Winter Brown’’ probably originated near Hamilton, Ill.—Benj. Buckman. 
After ‘‘ Winter Rose. CanExR’96.,’’ insert ‘‘Syn. Beekman.”’ 
Insert ‘‘Winterstein. CNC’02.’’ Originated at Santa Rosa, Cal. 
Insert ‘‘Worley. R. Syn. Worley’s Red.” 
Insert ‘‘ Worley’s Red. FDNCo. Syn. of Worley.” 
As asynonym of ‘Wright Janet” add ‘‘Janet (of Muir).”’ 
‘Yellow Sap” was received from Doctor Stayman; perhaps it is of Kansas 
origin.—Benj. Buckman. 
‘“Ampla” is of French origin.—Len). Buckman. 
‘‘Atropurpurea”’ is very showy, deep red, from France.—Benj. Buckman. 
‘‘Barbarie” is a native of France.— Ben}. Buckman. 
‘‘Blane Molett”’ isa French crab.— Benj. Buckman. 
3 ‘*Cerise’’ came irom France.— ben). Buckman. 
‘‘Coernuleseens’’ is of French origin.— Benj. Buckman. 
There are probably two varieties of crab under the name ‘‘ Excelsior.’’—Down- 
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