32 BULLETIN 172, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
N. C. Seedling. See North Carolina. 
Neals, am. A variety mentioned in 1900 by Joseph Wood, of Iowa, and from the 
account given it appears to be an americana. 1 
Nebraska, 14, 29, h. mi. 
^Nebraska Wonder, am. Found wild in 1892 by A. Webster, Golden, Burt Co., 
Nebr., and introduced in 1897 by H. P. Sayles, Ames, Iowa. It is listed by Craig 
and Vernon as an americana. 
Nellie, 14, am. 
Nellie Blanche, 14, 30, am. Grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 
Nelly. See Nellie. 
Never/ail. See Never Fall. 
*Never Fail, am. Purchased from an eastern nurseryman for Wolf, but found not 
to be that variety. It was introduced by J. S. Haag, Hospers, Sioux Co., Iowa, and 
listed by Craig and Vernon as an americana. 
*New American, am. Listed as an americana by N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak. 
Newman, 14, 34, mu. Fruit of this variety was sent in 1867 by D. L. Adair, of 
Hawesville, Ky., to a Mr. Elliott, Cleveland, Ohio. 
*Newton, am. A variety received by T. V. Munson from Theodore Young, of Wichita 
Falls, Kans. Mr. Munson says it bears the name of the man who owned the original 
tree and is of the americana type. 
Nevjton Egg. See Newtown Egg. 
Newtown Egg, 14, am. Originated with Charles Luedloff, Carver, Minn. 
New Ulm, 14, 30, 34, 36, am. A wild Minnesota seedling, introduced about 1884 
by C.W. H. Heideman, New Ulm, Minn. 
*New Wonderful Dwarf Cherry Tree, p. Introduced by Martin Kline, of Detroit, 
Mich., who says it was discovered by him in the Northwest in 1887. 
Nimon, 14, h X mu. Introduced by T. V. Munson in 1897 and supposed to be a 
seedling of Wayland pollinated by Wild Goose. 
*Nolan, mu. Mentioned in 1869 by D. L. Adair as apparently one of the Wild Goose 
seedlings grown about that time. 
Nolen Plum. See Nolan. 
Nome, 27, am. Grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 
Nona, 14, tr X an v. Originated with D. H. Watson, Brenham, Tex., and said by 
F. T. Ramsey to be a hybrid of Kelsey pollinated by a Chickasaw. 
Norby, 36, am. Originated with A. Norby, Madison, S. Dak. 
*Norby (No. 1), am. Grown by A. Norby and reported as an americana by N. E. 
Hansen. 
*Norby (No. 11), am. A seedling grown by A. Norby and listed as an americana by 
N. E. Hansen. 
*Norman. Mentioned in 1878 by W. S. Carpenter, Rye, N. Y., as an improved 
variety of the Chickasaw group. 
Normand (No. 5). See Alabama. 
Normand (No. 15). See Louisiana. 
Normand (No. 20). See GeORGiA. 
North Carolina, 14, am X- Certainly a hybrid of americana with some other form. 
North Star, 10, 14, amX. Originated with Martin Penning, Sleepy Eye, Minn., 
from seed of Surprise. 
1 Transactions of the Iowa Horticultural Society, 1900, p. 489. 
