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Winter Stone Pippin, see Norfolk Stone Pippin. 



Winter Wm^den, — Streaked russet, roundish, mid- 

 dle-sized, kitchen, second-rate ; December to Febru- 

 ary. 



Wire Wood. 



Wise Apple, 



Wit ham's Pippin, 



Witte Wyn. — Pale green, roundish, middle-sized, 

 cider ; October to November. 



Woodcock, see Northern Greening. 



Woodcock, New, — Streaked, roundish, middle-sized, 

 cider ; December to January. 



Wood's Hundington, see Court of AVick. 



Woodstock Pippin, see Blenheim Pippin. 



Wood's Greening, — Green, conical, middle-sized, 

 kitchen and table, second-rate ; January to May. 



WoolmarCs Long (Ortley, Van Dyne). — Yellow, 

 oblong, middle-sized, kitchen and table, first-rate ; 

 December to April ; excellent in a good situation. 

 From New Jersey, in N. America. 



Wollaton Pippin, see Court-pendu Plat. 



Wormsley Pippin (Knight's Codlin). — Pale green, 

 roundish, middle-sized, kitchen and table, first-rate ; 

 September to October. Raised by Mr. ^night, at 

 Wormsley Grange. \ 



WugsdorJ^er {StuttgaTter Gaishirtel). 



Wydoge, — Yellowish red, conical, middle-sized; 

 second-rate. 



Wyken Pippin (Warwickshire Pippin, Girkin 'Pip- 

 pin, Arley) . — Yellow, oblate, small, table, second- 

 rate ; December to April; has been confused with 

 Wyker Pippin, but is very different. Raised at Wyken, 

 near Coventry, by a Lord Craven. A great favourite 

 in Warwickshire. 



Wyker Pippin, see Golden Reinette. 



Wygers, see Golden Reinette. 



YelloWy see Court of Wick. 



