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Willson. 1. Gard. Mon. 24:307. 1882.
This variety originated about 1878 with Pierpont Willson, Vineland, New Jersey. Fruit large, roundish, inclined to oblong; color yellowish-white, with a slight blush; flesh yellowish-white, dark red at the pit, very juicy, of excellent flavor; freestone; season the first of September.
Wilson. 1. Peachland Nur. Cat. 12, 13. 1890.
Wilson was introduced more than twenty-five years ago by Charles Wright, proprietor of the Peachland Nurseries, Seaford, Delaware. The variety resembles Reeves but is larger, more productive and ripens a week earlier.
Windoes. 1. Mich. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 452. 1879.
This is a freestone peach ripening in the middle of September and of only local interest in Michigan, where it originated.
Wine. 1. Continental Pl. Cat. 13, 14. 1915-16.
Wine is an old variety recently introduced by the Continental Plant Company, Kittrell, North Carolina. Said to reproduce itself from seed. Fruit medium in size, with an attractive, red cheek; flesh very juicy and tender, with a wine-like flavor; freestone; season the last of July.
Winesburgh Large Yellow. 1. Mag. Hort. 13:110. 1847.