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Volumes 6-9. Boston: 1869-1871. Copyrights, 1869-1871. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. Proceedings of the American Pomological Society. Issued usually biennially from 1850 to date. First published as the Proceedings of the National Convention of Fruit Growers in 1848. Ann. Hort. Annals of Horticulture and yearbook of information on practical gardening. 5 Volumes. London: 1846-1850. Ann. Pom. Belge Annales de Pomologie Belge et Étrangère; publiées par la Commission royale de Pomologie Institutée par S. M. le Roi des Belges. (Illustré.) 8 Tomes. Bruxelles: 1853-1860. Bailey, Ann. Hort. Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Years 1889-1893. A Witness of Passing Events and a Record of Progress. By L. H. Bailey. New York: 1890-1894. Copyrights, 1889, 1891-1894. Bailey, Cyc. Hort. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation of Horticultural Plants, Descriptions of the Species of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Ornamental Plants Sold in the United States and Canada, Together with Geographical and Biographical Sketches. By L. H. Bailey, assisted by Wilhelm Miller. (Illustrated.) In Four Volumes. New York: 1900-1902. Copyrights, 1900-1902. Bailey, Ev. Nat. Fruits Sketch of the Evolution of our Native Fruits. By L. H. Bailey. (Illustrated.) New York: 1898. Copyright, 1898. Bailey, Stand. Cyc. Hort. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. A Discussion, for the Amateur, and the Professional and Commercial Grower, of the Kinds, Characteristics and Methods of Cultivation of the Species of Plants Grown in the Regions of the United States and Canada for Ornament, for Fancy, for Fruit and for Vegetables; with Keys to the Natural Families and Genera, Descriptions of the Horticultural Capabilities of the States and Provinces and Dependent Islands, and Sketches of Eminent Horticulturists. By L. H. Bailey. (Illustrated.) In Six Volumes. New Yor and London: 1914-1917. Copyrights, 1900, 1901, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917. Bailey, Sur. Unlike The Survival of the Unlike. A Collection of Evolution Essays Suggested by the Study of Domestic Plants. By L. H. Bailey. (Illustrated.) Fifth Edition. New York: 1906. Copyright, 1896. Baltet, Cult. Fr. Traité de la Culture Fruitière Commerciale et Bourgeoise. Par Charles Baltet. (Illustré.) Quatrième Édition. Paris: 1908. Barry, Fr. Garden The Fruit Garden. By P. Barry. (Illustrated.) New York: 1852. Copyright, 1851. Revised Edition, 1896. Copyright, 1883. Beverly, Hist. Va. History of Virginia. By Robert Beverly. 1722. Reprinted in Richmond, 1855. Black, Cult. Peach & Pear The Cultivation of the Peach And The Pear, on the Delaware and Chesapeake Peninsula; with a Chapter on Quince Culture and the Culture of Some of the Nut-Bearing Trees. By John S. Black, M. D. (Illustrated.) Wilmington: 1886. Copyright, 1886. Bradley, Gard. New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, both Philosophical and Practical. In three parts. By Richard Bradley. (Illustrated.) Seventh Edition with Appendix, London: 1739. Bridgeman, Gard. Ass't. The Young Gardener's Assistant, in three parts. By Thomas Bridgeman. New Edition, with an Appendix. New York: 1857. Copyright, 1847. Brookshaw, Hort. Reposit. The Horticultural Repository, containing Delineations of the best Varieties of the Different Species of English Fruits. By George Brookshaw. (Illustrated.) In Two Volumes. London: 1823. Brookshaw, Pom. Brit. Pomona Britannica, or A Collection of the Most Esteemed Fruits at present Cultivated In Great Britain; selected principally from the Royal Gardens At Hampton Court, and the remainder from The Most Celebrated Gardens Round London; Accurately Drawn and Colored from Nature, with Full Descriptions of their Various Qualities, Seasons, &c. By George Brookshaw. Volumes I and II. London: 1817. Vol. I. The Peach. Budd-Hansen, Am. Hort. Man. American Horticultural Manual. By J. L. Budd, assisted by N. E. Hansen. (Illustrated.) In Two Volumes. Volume 2. New York and London: 1903. Copyright, 1903. Bunyard-Thomas, Fr. Gard. The Fruit Garden. By George Bunyard and Owen Thomas. (Illustrated.) London and New York: 1904. Can. Hort. The Canadian Horticulturist. (Illustrated.) Toronto and Peterboro: 1878 to date. Carrière, Var. Pêchers. Description Et Classification des Variétés De Pêchers et de Brugonniers. Par E. A. Carrière. Paris: 1867. Cat. Cong. Pom. France Société Pomologique de France Catalogue Descriptif des Fruits Adoptés par le Congrès Pomologique. Lyon: 1887. Ibid.: 1906. Cecil, Hist. Gard. Eng. A History Of Gardening In England. By the Hon. Mrs. Evelyn Cecil. Third and enlarged edition. (Illustrated.) New York: 1910. Christ, Handb. Handbuch über die Obstbaumzucht und Obstlehre. Von J. L. Christ. Vierte, sehr verbesserte und vermehrte Auflage. Frankfurt: 1817. Christ, Wörterb. Pomologisches theoretisch-praktisches Handwörterbuch, oder Alphabetisches Verzeichniss. Von J. L. Christ. Leipzig: 1802. Cole, Am. Fr. Book The American Fruit Book; containing directions for Raising, Propagating, and Managing Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Plants; with a description of the Best Varieties of Fruit, including New and Valuable Kinds. By S. W. Cole. (Illustrated.) Boston: 1849. Copyright, 1849. Country Gent. The Country Gentleman. Albany: 1853-1865. The Cultivator & Country Gentleman. Albany: 1866-1897. The Country Gentleman. 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The Fruit Manual: A Guide to the Fruits and Fruit Trees of Great Britain. By Robert Hogg. First edition, London: 1860. Second edition, 1861. Third edition, 1866. Fourth edition, 1873. Fifth edition, 1884. Hooper, W. Fr. Book. Hooper's Western Fruit Book: a compendious Collection of Facts from the Notes and Experience of Successful Fruit Culturists, arranged for practical use in The Orchard and Garden. By E. J. Hooper. Cincinnati: 1857. Copyright, 1857. Hort. Reg. (Am.). Horticultural Register and Gardener's Magazine. Edited by T. G. Fessenden and J. E. Teschemacher. Volume I. Boston: 1835. Hort. Reg. (Eng.). The Horticultural Register and General Magazine. By Joseph Paxton and Joseph Harrison. Vol. I. London: 1833. Horticulturist. The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste. Founded and first edited by A. J. Downing. (Illustrated.) Volumes 1 to 30. Albany, Philadelphia and New York: 1846-1875. Hovey, Fr. Am. The Fruits of America, containing Richly Colored Figures, and full Descriptions of all the choicest Varieties cultivated in the United States. By C. M. Hovey. Volume I. Boston and New York: 1852. Volume II. Boston: 1856. Copyright, 1851. Jour. Hort. The Journal of Horticulture began as: The Cottage Gardener; or Amateur's and Cottager's Guide to out-door gardening and spade cultivation. 25 Volumes. London: 1849-1861. Continued as The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman. A Journal of Horticulture, Rural and Domestic Economy, Botany and Natural History. New Series. 38 Volumes. London: 1861-1880. Continued as The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Home Farmer. A Chronicle of Country Pursuits and Country Life, including Poultry, Pigeon, and Bee-keeping. Third Series. 59 Volumes. London: 1880-1909. Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc. The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society. London: 1846 to date. 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Von W. Lauche. (Illustrirt.) Berlin: 1882. Lauche, Ergänzungsband. Erster Ergänzungsband zu Lucas' und Oberdieck's Illustrirtes Handbuch der Obstkunde. Von W. Lauche. Berlin: 1883. Lawson, Hist. Carolina. History of Carolina. By John Lawson. 1714. Reprinted at Raleigh, 1860. Le Bon Jard. Le Bon Jardinier. 126^e Édition Almanach Horticole, 1882 et 129^e Édition, 1884. Paris. Leroy, Dict. Pom. Dictionnaire de Pomologie. Par André Leroy. (Illustré.) 6 Tomes. Paris: 1867-1879. Tome 6, 1879. Peaches. Liegel, Anweisung. Anweisung, mit welchen Sorten verschiedene Obstbaum-Anlagen besetzt werden sollen. Von G. Liegel. Salzburg: 1822. Liegel, Syst. Anleit. Systematische Anleitung zur Kenntniss der vorzüglichsten Sorten des Kern-, Stein-, Schalen- und Beerenobster. Von Georg Liegel. Passau: 1825. Lindley, Guide Orch. Gard. A Guide to the Orchard And Kitchen Garden; or, an account of the most valuable fruit and vegetables cultivated In Great Britain: with Kalendars of the Work Required in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden during every month in the year. By George Lindley. Edited by John Lindley. London: 1831. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. A Catalogue of the Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society of London. London: 1826. Second edition, 1831. Third edition, 1842. A supplement was published in 1853. Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit. Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum. Par J. C. Loudon. Deuxième Édition. Tome 2. London: 1844. Loudon, Enc. Gard. An Encyclopedia Of Gardening. By J. C. Loudon. (Illustrated.) New edition. London: 1834. Lucas, Handb. Obst. Vollständiges Handbuch der Obstkultur. Von Ed. Lucas. (Illustrirt.) Stuttgart: First edition, 1880; second edition, 1886; third edition, 1893. Third edition edited by Fr. Lucas, 1894. McIntosh, Bk. Gard. The Book of the Garden. By Charles McIntosh. 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INDEX
(Names of varieties in this index, if accepted names, appear in Roman type; synonyms in italics.)
| À Bec, [291] |
| À Feuilles de Saule (syn. of French Willow Leaved), [364] |
| Abbé de Beaumont, [291] |
| Abbé Jodoc, [291] |
| Abricotée (syn. of Yellow Admirable), [495] |
| Abt Jodocus (syn. of Abbé Jodoc), [291] |
| Abundance, [291] |
| Acampo, [291] |
| Acme, [291] |
| Acton Scot, [291] |
| Adèle Thirriot, [292] |
| Admirable, [292] |
| Admirable Jaune, [292] |
| Admirable Jaune Tardive, [292] |
| Admirable Saint-German, [292] |
| Admiral (syn. of Admiral Dewey), [178] |
| Admiral Dewey, [178] |
| Adrian, [292] |
| Advance, [292] |
| Aehrenthal, [292] |
| Aehrenthal Lackpfirsich (syn. of Aehrenthal), [292] |
| Affleck, Thomas, var. orig. with, [433] |
| Agriculture, history of, [1] |
| Aigle doré (syn. of Golden Eagle), [370] |
| Aigle de Mer (syn. of Sea Eagle), [463] |
| Aikelin Frühpfirsich (syn. of Hâtive d'Aikelin), [379] |
| Aiken, [293] |
| Ailsworth, [293] |
| Albatross, [293] |
| Albemarle, [293] |
| Alberge, [293] |
| Alberge-Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Rossanna), [456] |
| Albert, [293] |
| Albert Late Rareripe, [294] |
| Albert Sidney, [294] |
| Albertine Millet, [294] |
| Alberza, [294] |
| Albright, [294] |
| Albright (syn. of Albright Cling I), [294] |
| Albright, var. orig. by, [294] |
| Albright, Miss, var. orig. with, [294] |
| Albright Cling I, [294] |
| Albright Cling II, [294] |
| Albright October (syn. of Albright Cling I), [294] |
| Albright Winter (syn. of Albright Cling I), [294] |
| Alexander, [179] |
| Alexander, O. A., var. orig. by, [179] |
| Alexander's Early (syn. of Alexander), [179] |
| Alexandra, [295] |
| Alexandra Noblesse (syn. of Alexandra), [295] |
| Alexandre Dumas, [295] |
| Alexiana Cherpin, [295] |
| Alexis Lepère, [295] |
| Alger Winter, [295] |
| Algerine, [295] |
| Algiers Yellow (syn. of Late Yellow Alberge), [400] |
| Algiers yellow winter clingstone (syn. of Late Yellow Alberge), [400] |
| Alice, [295] |
| Alice Free, [295] |
| Alice Haupt (syn. of Alice), [295] |
| Alida, [295] |
| Allen, A. T., var. orig. by, [296] |
| Allen, J. F., var. orig. by, [413] |
| Allen I, [295] |
| Allen II, [296] |
| Allen October, [296] |
| Allman Cling, [296] |
| Almond, [296] |
| Almond, relationship of the, to the peach, [11-13], [69-70], [80] |
| Alpha I, [296] |
| Alpha II, [296] |
| Alpha III, [296] |
| Alto Pass, [296] |
| Alton, [180] |
| Amande Douce, [296] |
| Amandier-Pêcher (syn. of Almond), [296] |
| Ambrosia, [296] |
| Amelia I, [297] |
| Amelia II, [297] |
| Ameliaberta, [297] |
| American Apricot, [297] |
| American Pound, [297] |
| Ammirabile Belga, [297] |
| Amsden, [297] |
| Amsden, L. C., var. orig. by, [297] |
| Amsden June (syn. of Amsden), [297] |
| Amsden Pine, [298] |
| Amygdalus laevis (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Amygdalus Nectarina (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Amygdalus Nuci-persica (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Amygdalus Persica (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Amygdalus Persica var. nucipersica. (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Ananas-Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Pineapple), [443] |
| Ananiel, [298] |
| Andenken an Java (syn, of Souvenir de Java), [469] |
| Andenken an Jean Rey (syn. of Souvenir de Jean Rey), [469] |
| André Leroy, [298] |
| Andrews, [298] |
| Andrews Mammoth (syn. of Andrews), [298] |
| Angel, [298] |
| Angelle Lafond, [298] |
| Angers Large Purple, [298] |
| Anna Ruffin, [298] |
| Anne, [298] |
| Anne Précoce de Fay (syn. of Fay Early Anne), [359] |
| Annie Laurie, [299] |
| Annie Trice, [299] |
| Annie Wylie, [299] |
| Antleys, [299] |
| Antleys, var. orig. with, [299] |
| Apex, [299] |
| Apricot (syn. of Yellow Admirable), [495] |
| Aprikosenartiger Härtling (syn. of Pavie Abricotée), [434] |
| Archiduc Jean (syn. of Erzherzog Johann), [356] |
| Arctic, [299] |
| Aremie, [299] |
| Argentée Précoce (syn. of Early Silver), [352] |
| Arietta, [299] |
| Arkansas, [299] |
| Arkansas Traveler (syn. of Arkansas), [299] |
| Arlington, [299] |
| Arp, [182] |
| Arp Beauty (syn. of Arp), [182] |
| Arthur Chevreau, [300] |
| Artz, [300] |
| Asa Meek Seedling, [300] |
| Ashby, G. W., var. orig. by, [300] |
| Ashby Early, [300] |
| Asia, the peach in, [13-25] |
| Astor, [300] |
| Astor, var. orig. with, [300] |
| Athenian Cling, [300] |
| Athens, [300] |
| Atlanta, [300] |
| Atwater, [300] |
| Atwood, [301] |
| Atwood, Roscius, var. orig. with, [301] |
| Aubinel, var. orig. with, [424] |
| Augbert, [301] |
| Augusta, [301] |
| Auguste Fau Jaune, [301] |
| Aurora, [301] |
| Austin, [301] |
| Austin Cling (syn. of Austin), [301] |
| Austins Late Red (syn. of Austin), [301] |
| Australian Saucer, [301] |
| Autour (syn. of Goshawk), [371] |
| Avant-Pêche blanche (syn. of White Nutmeg), [491] |
| Avant-Pêche Jaune, [301] |
| Avant-Pêche Rouge (syn. of Red Nutmeg), [452] |
| Avant-Précoce, [302] |
| Avant-Précoce Pavie, [302] |
| Avocat Collignon, [302] |
| Azoo Cling, [302] |
| Babcock, [302] |
| Bagby Large, [302] |
| Bailey, [302] |
| Baker Cling, [302] |
| Baker Early, [302] |
| Baker Early May (syn. of Baker Early), [302] |
| Baldwin, [302] |
| Baldwin, Dr. William, var. orig. by, [302], [343] |
| Baldwin Late (syn. of Baldwin), [302] |
| Baldwin October Free (syn. of Baldwin), [302] |
| Balsey (syn. of Greensboro), [222] |
| Balsey, W. G., var. orig. by, [222] |
| Baltet, [303] |
| Baltet, var. orig. by, [303] |
| Baltimore Beauty, [303] |
| Baltimore Rose, [303] |
| Bandel, [303] |
| Bandel, var. orig. by, [303] |
| Banner, [303] |
| Barber, [303] |
| Barcelona Yellow Clingstone, [303] |
| Barker, F. G., var. orig. with, [303], [339], [496] |
| Barker No. 13, [303] |
| Barnard, [304] |
| Barnes, [304] |
| Baron Ackenthal, [304] |
| Baron Dufour, [304] |
| Baron Pears, [304] |
| Baronne de Brivazac, [304] |
| Barr, Colonel John, var. orig. with, [304] |
| Barr Early, [304] |
| Barr Late, [304] |
| Barral, var. orig. by, [438] |
| Barrington, [304] |
| Barrington, var. orig. by, [304] |
| Barringtoner Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Barrington), [304] |
| Barthélemy (syn. of Bertholome), [311] |
| Bartram, William, quoted, [42-43] |
| Bass, John B., var. orig. with, [485] |
| Bassford, Wallace, var. orig. by, [361] |
| Batchelder, [305] |
| Batchelder, William, var. orig. with, [305] |
| Bateham, M. B., var. orig. by, [339] |
| Baugh, [305] |
| Baumann, Eugene, var. orig. by, [315] |
| Baxter, Isaac B., var. orig. with, [389], [440] |
| Baxter, William, var. orig. with, [305] |
| Baxter Cling, [305] |
| Bayne, Dr., var. introduced by, [305] |
| Bayne Favorite, [305] |
| Bayne New Heath, [305] |
| Bealmear, Dr., var. orig, by, [305] |
| Bealmear Cling, [305] |
| Bear Early, [305] |
| Bear Late, [305] |
| Beatrice, [305] |
| Beauchamp, [305] |
| Beausse, Joseph, var. orig. by, [307] |
| Beauté de la Saulsaie, [306] |
| Beauty Blush (syn. of Blush), [314] |
| Beauty of Salisbury, [306] |
| Beauty of Vitry (syn. of Belle de Vitry), [309] |
| Beauty of Zoar (syn. of Zoar Beauty), [497] |
| Beaver No. 2, [306] |
| Beckwith, var. orig. by, [306] |
| Beckwith Early, [306] |
| Becquett Late, [306] |
| Becquette Cling (syn. of Bequette Cling), [310] |
| Becquette Free (syn. of Bequette Free), [184] |
| Beer (syn. of Beers Smock), [306] |
| Beer, Samuel, var. orig. with, [306] |
| Beer Late White Cling, [306] |
| Beers, Joseph, var. orig. by, [306], [395] |
| Beers Late, [306] |
| Beers Late Melocoton (syn. of Beers Late), [306] |
| Beers Late Red Rareripe, [306] |
| Beers Melcatoon (syn. of Beers Late), [306] |
| Beers Red Rareripe (syn. of Beers Late Red Rareripe), [306] |
| Beers Smock, [306] |
| Béguine de Termonde? (syn. of Congress), [334] |
| Bell Favorite, [306] |
| Bell October, [307] |
| Belle, [183] |
| Belle de Bade, [307] |
| Belle-Bauce (syn. of Belle Beausse), [307] |
| Belle Bausse (syn. of Belle Beausse), [307] |
| Belle de Beaucaire, [307] |
| Belle Beauce (syn. of Belle Beausse), [307] |
| Belle Beausse, [307] |
| Belle Beauté, [307] |
| Belle de Bordeaux (syn. of Bordeaux), [316] |
| Belle Cartière, [307] |
| Belle de Charleville, [307] |
| Belle Chevreuse (syn. of Chevreuse), [328] |
| Belle Conquête, [307] |
| Belle de la Croix, [307] |
| Belle de Doué, [308] |
| Belle Dupont, [308] |
| Belle et Bonne, [308] |
| Belle of Georgia (syn. of Belle), [183] |
| Belle Henri Pinaud, [308] |
| Belle Impériale, [308] |
| Belle de Liège, [308] |
| Belle de Logelbach, [308] |
| Belle de Mes Yeux, [308] |
| Belle Mousseuse (syn. of Rendatler), [453] |
| Belle de Neuville, [308] |
| Belle d'Orbassano, [309] |
| Belle de Saint-Geslin, [309] |
| Belle de Saint-Geslin Blanche, [309] |
| Belle tardive d'Auvergne (syn. of Tardive d'Auvergne), [476] |
| Belle Tillemont (syn. of Tirlemonter Magdalene), [480] |
| Belle Toulousaine (syn. of Belle de Toulouse), [309] |
| Belle de Toulouse, [309] |
| Belle de Vitry, [309] |
| Bellegarde, [309] |
| Bellegarde (syn. of Galande), [365] |
| Bellis (syn. of Belle de Vitry), [309] |
| Bellows, [309] |
| Beltzar, [309] |
| Beltzar Early Rareripe, [309] |
| Ben Hur, [310] |
| Benade, [310] |
| Benango, [310] |
| Bennett Rareripe, [310] |
| Bequett Free (syn. of Bequette Free), [184] |
| Bequette, Benjamin, var. orig. by, [185], [310] |
| Bequette Cling, [310] |
| Bequette Free, [184] |
| Berckmans, [310] |
| Berckmans, L. E., var. orig. by, [186], [259], [280], [310], [336], [372], [393], [429], [430], [474], [497] |
| Berckmans, P. J., var. introduced by, [294], [371], [434], [470], [472]; |
| var. orig. by, [332] |
| Berenice, [185] |
| Bergame, [310] |
| Bergen, [310] |
| Bergen Yellow (syn. of Bergen), [310] |
| Bermuda Cling, [310] |
| Bernard Verlot, [310] |
| Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, [310] |
| Berry, [311] |
| Bertero, quoted, [65] |
| Bertholome, [311] |
| Bessie Kerr, [311] |
| Best June, [311] |
| Besy Robin, [311] |
| Beure (syn. of Butterpfirsich), [322] |
| Beverly, Robert, quoted, [48-49], [82] |
| Beville, [311] |
| Bexar, [311] |
| Bianci di Nizza, [311] |
| Bickell, [311] |
| Biddle, [311] |
| Bidwell, A. I., var. orig. by, [311], [312] |
| Bidwell Early, [311] |
| Bidwell Late, [312] |
| Bilice, [312] |
| Billmeyer, [312] |
| Billmeyer, J. H., var. orig. by, [312] |
| Bilyeu, [312] |
| Bilyeu, var. orig. with, [312] |
| Bilyeu Comet (syn. of Bilyeu), [312] |
| Bilyeu's October (syn. of Bilyeu), [312] |
| Binney Late Red, [312] |
| Bird Beauty, [312] |
| Bishop, [312] |
| Bishop Early (syn. of Bishop), [312] |
| Bivort, A., var. orig. by, [308], [315] |
| Black, [312] |
| Black, J. H., var. orig. by, [313] |
| Black, John J., quoted, [127-128] |
| Black Early, [313] |
| Black Extra Early (syn. of Black Early), [313] |
| Black Seedling, [313] |
| Blacke, [313] |
| Blackmore, R. D., var. orig. by, [403] |
| Blake, [313] |
| Blanc de City, [313] |
| Blanchard, [313] |
| Blanchard, C. C. F., var. orig. by, [313] |
| Blanche d'Ekenholm, [313] |
| Blanche Énorme de Mézel, [313] |
| Blanche de Morris (syn. of Morris White), [249] |
| Blanche Tardive de Sabarot, [313] |
| Blanton Cling, [313] |
| Bledsoe Early Cling, [313] |
| Bledsoe Seedling, [313] |
| Blodgett, Lorin, var. orig. by, [314] |
| Blodgett's Seedlings, [314] |
| Blondeau, [314] |
| Blondeau, Joseph, var. introduced by, [314] |
| Blood Cling, [187] |
| Blood Clingstone (syn. of Blood Cling), [187] |
| Blood Free, [314] |
| Blood Freestone (syn. of Blood Free), [314] |
| Blood Leaf, [188] |
| Blood-leaved Peach (syn. of Blood Leaf), [188] |
| Blood Peach (syn. of Blood Cling), [187] |
| Bloody (syn. of Sanguinole), [461] |
| Bloody Monsieur (syn. of Sanguinole), [461] |
| Bloor, [314] |
| Bloor, John, var. orig. by, [314] |
| Blush, [314] |
| Bogg, var. orig. by, [314] |
| Bogg Leviathan, [314] |
| Bogg Mammoth (syn. of Bogg Leviathan), [314] |
| Bogue, J. T., var. introduced by, [442] |
| Boisselot, [314] |
| Boisselot, Auguste, var. orig. by, [314], [454] |
| Bokhara, [315] |
| Boley, [315] |
| Bollweiler Favorite, [315] |
| Bollweiler Magdalene, [315] |
| Bollwiller de Madeleine (syn. of Bollweiler Magdalene), [315] |
| Bonanza, [315] |
| Bonito, [315] |
| Bonlez, [315] |
| Bonlezer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bonlez), [315] |
| Bonne Dame de Laeken, [316] |
| Bonne Gros de Noisette, [316] |
| Bonne Grosse, [316] |
| Bonne-Julie, [316] |
| Bonneuil, [316] |
| Bonneuil Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bonneuil), [316] |
| Bonouvrier, [316] |
| Bonouvrier, var. orig. with, [316] |
| Boon, Joel, var. orig. with, [301] |
| Boquier, [316] |
| Bordeaux, [316] |
| Bordeaux Cling (syn. of Bordeaux), [316] |
| Boswell, quoted, [110] |
| Böttchers Frühpfirsich, [316] |
| Bourdeaux, [316] |
| Boudin (syn. of Bourdine), [317] |
| Bourdin Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bourdine), [317] |
| Bourdine, [317] |
| Bourdine Royale, [317] |
| Bowers Early, [317] |
| Bowslaugh (syn. of Bowslaugh Late), [317] |
| Bowslaugh Late, [317] |
| Boyd Early, [317] |
| Boyles, [317] |
| Boyles, James, var. orig. with, [317] |
| Brackett, [317] |
| Braddick American, [317] |
| Braddick New York, [317] |
| Braddick Red, [317] |
| Braddick South American, [318] |
| Braddick Summer, [318] |
| Braddick's North American (syn. of Braddick American), [317] |
| Bradley, [318] |
| Brahy, Madam, var. orig. by, [469] |
| Brainard Large Yellow, [318] |
| Brandy, [318] |
| Brandywine, [318] |
| Brant, [318] |
| Braunauer Lackpfirsich, [318] |
| Braunauer Magdalene, [318] |
| Braunauer Rote Frühe Pfirsich (syn. of Braunauer Lackpfirsich), [318] |
| Bray, D., var. orig. with, [318] |
| Bray Rareripe, [318] |
| Bray White (syn. of Bray Rareripe), [318] |
| Brett, [318] |
| Brevoort, [319] |
| Brevoort, Henry, var. orig. by, [319] |
| Brevoort Seedling Melter (syn. of Brevoort), [319] |
| Brevoort Seedling Pound, [319] |
| Brice, Dr. S. M., var. orig. by, [319] |
| Brice Early, [319] |
| Brigdon, [189] |
| Brigg's Early May (syn. of Briggs), [319] |
| Briggs, [319] |
| Briggs (syn. of Briggs Red May), [319] |
| Briggs (syn. of Governor Briggs), [372] |
| Briggs, John G., var. orig. with, [319] |
| Briggs' May (syn. of Briggs), [319] |
| Briggs Red May, [319] |
| Bright, [319] |
| Bright, Charles E., var. orig. by, [319] |
| Brodie, [319] |
| Bronough Cling, [319] |
| Bronzée, [319] |
| Brooks, [319] |
| Brooks, var. orig. by, [319] |
| Brown, [320] |
| Brown, Orrin, var. orig. with, [320] |
| Brown, W. L., var. orig. by, [320] |
| Brown Best (syn. of Brown Choice), [320] |
| Brown Choice, [320] |
| Brown Early, [320] |
| Brown Nutmeg, [320] |
| Browns Frühpfirsich, [320] |
| Bruce, quoted, [48] |
| Brunson, [320] |
| Buck, [320] |
| Buck, L. W., var. orig. by, [320] |
| Buck Prolific (syn. of Decker), [340] |
| Buckeye, [320] |
| Buckingham Mignonne (syn. of Barrington), [304] |
| Buckinghamshire Minion, [320] |
| Budd, J. L., var. introduced by, [315], [496] |
| Buisson, Charles, var. orig. by, [292], [326], [359], [402] |
| Bullard, [320] |
| Bullard, var. orig. with, [320] |
| Bullard Cling, [320] |
| Bullmann Aprikosenpfirsich, [320] |
| Buonaparte, [320] |
| Buonaparte, Joseph, var. introduced by, [320] |
| Burbank, Luther, var. orig. by, [258] |
| Burchell Early, [321] |
| Burdock, [321] |
| Burford October Cling, [321] |
| Burgess Beauty, [321] |
| Burke, [321] |
| Burkhardt, John, var. orig. by, [311] |
| Burlington Large Early, [321] |
| Burnap, [321] |
| Burns, [321] |
| Burns, Mrs. L., var. orig. by, [355] |
| Burns, T. F., var. introduced by, [479]; |
| var. orig. by, [321] |
| Burrough, [321] |
| Burton, Dr. E. L., var. orig. by, [343] |
| Buski, [321] |
| Bustian October, [321] |
| Butler, J. T., var. orig. with, [321] |
| Butler Late, [321] |
| Butterpfirsich, [322] |
| Buttram, [322] |
| C. Cling, [322] |
| Cabin, [322] |
| Cable, [322] |
| Cable, E., var. orig. by, [322] |
| Cable Early, [322] |
| Cable Late (syn. of Cable), [322] |
| Cable Late Malacatune (syn. of Cable), [322] |
| Cable Medium Melocoton, [322] |
| Cabler Indian, [322] |
| Calaway (syn. of Calloway Cling), [322] |
| California, [322] |
| Callie Scaff, [322] |
| Calloway Cling, [322] |
| Camak Serrate, [323] |
| Camak Red Twigged (syn. of Camak Serrate), [323] |
| Cambray (syn. of Cambria), [323] |
| Cambria, [323] |
| Cambridge Belle, [323] |
| Camden Superb, [323] |
| Camelia, [323] |
| Campbell, [323] |
| Campbell, Judge, var. orig. by, [217], [323], [470], [472] |
| Canada, [190] |
| Canadische Frühpfirsich (syn. of Canada), [190] |
| Canary, [323] |
| Canner Choice, [323] |
| Cannon, [323] |
| Cannon, H. P., var. orig. with, [323] |
| Caper, [323] |
| Capital, [323] |
| Capps, [324] |
| Capps Brothers, var. introduced by, [324], [418] |
| Captain Ede, [191] |
| Cardinal de Furstemberg (syn. of Sanguine), [460] |
| Cardinale, [324] |
| Cardinale (syn. of Sanguine), [460] |
| Carey Mammoth Cling, [324] |
| Carl Late, [324] |
| Carl Wredow, [324] |
| Carlisle, [324] |
| Carman, [193] |
| Carmine, [324] |
| Carnation, [324] |
| Caroline Beauty, [324] |
| Caroline Incomparable, [324] |
| Carolinen Härtling, [325] |
| Carpenter, [325] |
| Carpenter, Charles, var. orig. with, [295], [325] |
| Carpenter, William S., var. introduced by, [325] |
| Carpenter Cling (syn. of Carpenter), [325] |
| Carpenter Late (syn. of Carpenter White), [325] |
| Carpenter Red Rareripe, [325] |
| Carpenter White, [325] |
| Carrelet, var. orig. by, [310] |
| Carroll, var. orig. with, [419] |
| Carroll Late, [325] |
| Carson, [325] |
| Carter Large, [325] |
| Cartière, Madame, var. orig. with, [307] |
| Caruth Late, [325] |
| Cass (syn. of Chili), [197] |
| Catharine, [325] |
| Catharinen-Lackpfirsich (syn. of Catharine), [325]. |
| Catline, [325] |
| Cécile, [326] |
| Cécile Mignonne, [326] |
| Cedar County Hardy (syn. of Bailey), [302] |
| Célestin Port, [326] |
| Centennial, [326] |
| Chair Choice (syn. of Chairs), [194] |
| Chair's Choice (syn. of Chairs), [194] |
| Chairs, [194] |
| Chairs, Franklin, var. orig. by, [194] |
| Chairs' Choice (syn. of Chairs), [194] |
| Chalmer Yellow Free, [326] |
| Champion, [195] |
| Champion (of Michigan), [326] |
| Chancellor, [326] |
| Chapman, [326] |
| Charles Ingouf, [327] |
| Charles Rongé, [327] |
| Charles Schwarzenberg (syn. of Karl Schwarzenberg), [393] |
| Chas. Wood, [327] |
| Charlestowner Ananaspfirsche (syn. of Pineapple), [443] |
| Charlotte, [327] |
| Chartreux, [327] |
| Chase Early, [327] |
| Chaucer, quoted, [35] |
| Chazotte, [327] |
| Chelcie Cling, [327] |
| Cherokee, [327] |
| Cherry Peach, [327] |
| Chevalier, var. orig. with, [308] |
| Chevreau, Arthur, var. orig. by, [300], [438] |
| Chevreuse, [328] |
| Chevreuse Clingstone, [328] |
| Chevreuse à Feuilles Cloquées, [328] |
| Chevreuse Hâtive, [328] |
| Chevreuse Hâtive (syn. of Chevreuse), [328] |
| Chevreuse Tardive, [328] |
| Chick, I. W. & R. S., var. orig. by, [328], [339] |
| Chick Early Cling, [328] |
| Chili, [197] |
| Chili No. 2, [329] |
| Chili No. 3, [329] |
| Chilian, [329] |
| Chilow, [329] |
| Chilson, [329] |
| Chinese Blood, [329] |
| Chinese Cling, [198] |
| Chinese Crooked, [329] |
| Chinese Flat (syn. of Peento), [261] |
| Chinese Free, [200] |
| Chinese Peach, [329] |
| Chinese Peach (syn. of Chinese Cling), [198] |
| Chisolm, [330] |
| Chisolm, W. H., var. orig. with, [330] |
| Choate, R., quoted, [106] |
| Christiana, [330] |
| Christmas Seedling, [330] |
| Church (syn. of President Church), [446] |
| Church, Rev. A., var. orig. by, [446] |
| Cibot, quoted, [8], [20] |
| Citry à Fruit Blanc, [330] |
| Clara, [330] |
| Clara Mayer, [330] |
| Clarissa, [330] |
| Clark, Lewis, var. orig. with, [330] |
| Clark Early, [330] |
| Clarke, [330] |
| Clarke, A., var. orig. with, [330] |
| Claudine Willermoz, [330] |
| Cleffey Allen, [331] |
| Clémence Isaure, [331] |
| Cleveland I, [331] |
| Cleveland II, [331] |
| Clifton Park, [331] |
| Climax, [201] |
| Clingman May, [331] |
| Clinton, [331] |
| Cobb Mignonne, [331] |
| Cobbler, [331] |
| Coe Golden Cling, [332] |
| Coggin Early, [332] |
| Coigneau, [332] |
| Cole, [332] |
| Cole Early (syn. of Cole), [332] |
| Cole Early Red (syn. of Cole), [332] |
| Cole Large Yellow, [332] |
| Cole White, [332] |
| Cole White Melocoton, [332] |
| Coleman, [332] |
| Coleman, Thomas, var. orig. by, [332] |
| Colerane, [332] |
| Collinson, Peter, quoted, [57] |
| Colmar, [332] |
| Colon, [332] |
| Colonel Ansley, [333] |
| Colonel McFarland, [333] |
| Colonel Tom Ruffin, [333] |
| Columbia, [333] |
| Columbus June, [333] |
| Columella, quoted, [27] |
| Comet, [333] |
| Comice d'Angers, [333] |
| Comice de Bourbourg, [334] |
| Compton Pure Gold, [334] |
| Comte d'Ansembourg, [334] |
| Comte de Neperg, [334] |
| Comtesse de Hainaut, [334] |
| Comtesse de Montijo, [334] |
| Con Cling, [334] |
| Condor, [334] |
| Congress, [334] |
| Conkling, [334] |
| Conkling, E. M., var. introduced by, [334] |
| Connecticut, [335] |
| Connett, [335] |
| Connett, Rev. Alfred, var. orig. with, [335] |
| Connett Early (syn. of Connett), [335] |
| Conner Cling (syn. of Connor White), [335] |
| Connor White, [335] |
| Conover, [335] |
| Cook, J. C., var. orig. by, [423] |
| Cook, J. S., var. orig. by, [335] |
| Cook Late, [335] |
| Cook Late White (syn. of Cook Late), [335] |
| Cook Seedling, [335] |
| Cooley Mammoth, [335] |
| Cooledge's Favorite (syn. of Coolidge), [336] |
| Coolidge, [336] |
| Coolidge, Joshua, var. orig. by, [336] |
| Coolidge Mammoth, [336] |
| Coolidge's Favorite (syn. of Coolidge), [336] |
| Cooner, [336] |
| Cooper Early, [336] |
| Cooper Late, [336] |
| Cooper Mammoth, [336] |
| Cooper Manet, [336] |
| Cora, [336] |
| Cora Wright, [336] |
| Corbeil, [336] |
| Corbet, Robert, var. orig. by, [425] |
| Corlett, [336] |
| Corlett, var. orig. by, [336] |
| Cornelia, [337] |
| Corner, [337] |
| Corner, William, var. orig. by, [337] |
| Corosa, [337] |
| Corriell, [337] |
| Cothelstone Seedling, [337] |
| Coulombier, [337] |
| Coulter, Thomas, quoted, [59-60] |
| Countess, [337] |
| Counts, [337] |
| Counts, H. H., var. orig. with, [337] |
| Coupers, [337] |
| Coursoner Magdalene (syn. of Red Magdalen), [451] |
| Couturier, Jean-Denis, var. orig. by, [469] |
| Cowan Late, [337] |
| Cox Cling, [337] |
| Cox October, [337] |
| Coxe, Dr., var. orig. by, [400], [455] |
| Coxe, William, life of, [254-255]; |
| quoted, [120], [254-255], var. orig. by, [333] |
| Crane (syn. of St. John), [269] |
| Crawford, William, var. orig. by, [205], [240] |
| Crawford's Early (syn. of Early Crawford), [205] |
| Crawford's Early Melocoton (syn. of Early Crawford), [205] |
| Crawford's Late (syn. of Late Crawford), [240] |
| Crawford's Late Melocoton (syn. of Late Crawford), [240] |
| Crawford's Superb Malacatune (syn. of Late Crawford), [240] |
| Cream, [337] |
| Crimson Beauty I, [337] |
| Crimson Beauty II, [338] |
| Crimson Galande, [338] |
| Crimson Mignonne (syn. of Crimson Galande), [338] |
| Crockett, [338] |
| Crockett Late (syn. of Crockett), [338] |
| Crockett Late White ( syn. of Crockett), [338] |
| Crofts Golden, [338] |
| Cromwell, var. introduced by, [338] |
| Cromwell Seedling, [338] |
| Crosby, [202] |
| Crosby, var. introduced by, [203] |
| Crothers, [338] |
| Crothers, var. orig. with, [338] |
| Crown, [338] |
| Cumberland, [338] |
| Curtis, [338] |
| Cushing, Dr., var. orig. by, [496] |
| Cutter, [339] |
| Cutter's Yellow (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), [289] |
| Dabezac, [339] |
| Dad, [339] |
| Dagmar, [339] |
| Daniels, E. T., var. orig. by, [337], [413], [428] |
| Darby, [339] |
| Darby, G., var. orig. by, [396] |
| Darwin, Charles, quoted, [12], [65] |
| Daun, [339] |
| David Hill, [339] |
| Davidson, [204] |
| Davidson, G. W., var. orig. with, [204] |
| Davidson No. 1, [339] |
| Davidson No. 2, [339] |
| Davis, R. A., quoted, [64-65] |
| Dawson, [339] |
| Dawson Early, [339] |
| Day Yellow Free, [339] |
| De Candolle, quoted, [6], [81] |
| De Chang-Hai (syn. of Chinese Cling), [198] |
| De Citry, [340] |
| De Corsa Heath, [340] |
| D'Egypt (syn. of Pêche de Syrie), [438] |
| De Ferrières, [340] |
| De Gloria, [340] |
| De Grillet, [340] |
| De Halle, [340] |
| D'Ispahan à Fleurs Simples, [340] |
| De Napier, [340] |
| De Smyrne (syn. of Unique), [482] |
| De Thoissey, [340] |
| De Tondensis, [340] |
| De Trianon, [340] |
| De Tullias, [340] |
| De Zelhern, [340] |
| Deaconess, [340] |
| Dean, Martin, var. orig. by, [340] |
| Dean Brothers, var. orig. by, [340] |
| Dean Orange, [340] |
| Dean Red Free, [340] |
| December, [340] |
| Decker, [340] |
| Dekenhoven Pfirsich, [341] |
| Delavan White, [341] |
| Delaware, [341] |
| Delloyer, Henri, var. introduced by, [474] |
| Deming, [341] |
| Deming Orange (syn. of Deming), [341] |
| Deming September (syn. of Deming), [341] |
| Demouilles, [341] |
| Demouilles, var. orig. with, [341] |
| Dennis, [341] |
| Denton, [341] |
| Désiré Vitry, [342] |
| Desportes, Baptiste, var. orig. by, [416] |
| Despot, [342] |
| Desprez, [342] |
| Desse, var. orig. by, [342], [351] |
| Desse Hâtive (syn. of Early Purple), [351] |
| Desse Tardive, [342] |
| Dewey (syn. of Admiral Dewey), [178] |
| Dewey Cling, [342] |
| Dey, [342] |
| Di Carema Giallo, [342] |
| Diamond, [342] |
| Diana, [342] |
| Dickenson, O., var. orig. with, [349] |
| Dimia-Chatenay, var. orig. by, [308] |
| Dix, [342] |
| Dixie, [342] |
| Docteur Burkard, [343] |
| Docteur Krans, [343] |
| Docteur Lucas, [343] |
| Dr. Berckmans (syn. of Berckmans), [310] |
| Dr. Black (syn. of Black), [312] |
| Dr. Burton, [343] |
| Dr. Cummings, [343] |
| Dr. Graham White Freestone, [343] |
| Dr. Hogg, [343] |
| Dr. Pilkington, [343] |
| Dr. Tomlinson, [343] |
| Domergue, [343] |
| Domergue, var. orig. by, [343] |
| Donahoo, [343] |
| Donegal, [344] |
| Doom, Judge, var. orig. with, [357] |
| Doppelter Bergpfirsich (syn. of Double Mountain), [344] |
| Dorothy, [344] |
| Dorsetshire Mignonne, [344] |
| Double Blanche de Fortune, [344] |
| Double Cramoisie de Fortune, [344] |
| Double Jaune, [344] |
| Double Mountain, [344] |
| Double Swalsh (syn. of Swalsh), [475] |
| Double de Troyes (syn. of Petite Mignonne), [441] |
| Dougall, James, var. orig. with, [456] |
| Dowling, [345] |
| Dowling, John, var. orig. by, [444] |
| Dowling June (syn. of Dowling), [345] |
| Down Easter, [344] |
| Downer, [344] |
| Downing, [345] |
| Downing, A. J., quoted, [242] |
| Drain Seedling, [345] |
| Drap d'Or, [345] |
| Drap d'or Esperen (syn. of Drap d'Or), [345] |
| Druid Hill, [345] |
| Du Lin, [346] |
| Du Moulin, [346] |
| Du Quesnoy, [346] |
| Du Thiers, [346] |
| Duboisviolette, [345] |
| Duboscq, [345] |
| Duchess of Cornwall, [345] |
| Duchess of York (syn. of Duchess of Cornwall), [345] |
| Duchesse de Galliera, [345] |
| Dudley, quoted, [56-57] |
| Duff, [346] |
| Duff Yellow (syn. of Duff), [346] |
| Dufour, Baron, var. orig. with, [304] |
| Duggar, [346] |
| Duggar Golden (syn. of Duggar), [346] |
| Duggar White, [346] |
| Duke of Marlborough, [346] |
| Duke of York, [346] |
| Dulany, [346] |
| Dulce, [346] |
| Dumas, var. orig. by, [484] |
| Dumont, [347] |
| Dumont, Peter, var. orig. by, [347] |
| Dun, [347] |
| Dunlap, [347] |
| Dunnington Beauty, [347] |
| Duperron, [347] |
| Duperron, var. orig. by, [347], [434] |
| Durasme, [347] |
| Durchsichtiger Lieblingspfirsich, [347] |
| Durham Favorite, [347] |
| Dutchess, [347] |
| Duveteuse Jaune (syn. of Duff), [346] |
| Dwarf Aubinel, [347] |
| Dwarf Champion, [348] |
| Dwarf Cuba, [348] |
| Dwarf Orleans, [348] |
| Dyer June, [348] |
| Dymond, [348] |
| Eagle Red, [348] |
| Earliest Mignonne, [348] |
| Earliest Red Cling (syn. of Early Red Cling), [351] |
| Earliest White Nutmeg (syn. of White Nutmeg), [491] |
| Early, [348] |
| Early Admirable (syn. of Admirable), [292] |
| Early Albert (syn. of Albert), [293] |
| Early Alfred, [348] |
| Early Anne (syn. of Anne), [298] |
| Early Arlington (syn. of Arlington), [299] |
| Early Ascot, [348] |
| Early Avant, [348] |
| Early Barnard (syn. of Barnard), [304] |
| Early Beatrice (syn. of Beatrice), [305] |
| Early Beauty, [348] |
| Early Belle (syn. of Hiley), [227] |
| Early Bourdine, [348] |
| Early Canada (syn. of Canada), [190] |
| Early Charlotte, [349] |
| Early Chelmsford, [349] |
| Early Chevalier, [349] |
| Early China, [349] |
| Early Crawford, [205] |
| Early Crawford Seedling No. 1, [349] |
| Early Crawford Seedling No. 3, [349] |
| Early Cream, [349] |
| Early Cronesteyn, [349] |
| Early Curtis, [349] |
| Early Downton, [349] |
| Early Favourite? (syn. of Favourite), [358] |
| Early Free, [350] |
| Early George (syn. of Early Royal George), [352] |
| Early Grosse Mignonne (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), [364] |
| Early Imperial, [350] |
| Early Leopold, [350] |
| Early Lewis (syn. of Lewis), [403] |
| Early Louise, [350] |
| Early Lydia, [350] |
| Early Malden (syn. of Malden), [412] |
| Early Michigan, [350] |
| Early Mignonne (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), [364] |
| Early Miners, [350] |
| Early Newington (syn. of Smith Newington), [467] |
| Early Newington Free, [350] |
| Early Orange Peach (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), [289] |
| Early Purple, [351] |
| Early Rareripe I, [351] |
| Early Rareripe II, [351] |
| Early Red I, [351] |
| Early Red II, [351] |
| Early Red Cling, [351] |
| Early Red Rareripe (syn. of Red Rareripe), [452] |
| Early Red Rareripe of Rhoades (syn. of Red Rareripe), [452] |
| Early Rivers (syn. of Rivers), [266] |
| Early Robinson Crusoe (syn. of Robinson Crusoe), [455] |
| Early Rose I, [351] |
| Early Rose II, [351] |
| Early Rose III, [352] |
| Early Royal George, [352] |
| Early Sam, [352] |
| Early Savoy (syn. of Savoy), [461] |
| Early Silver, [352] |
| Early Strawberry, [352] |
| Early Sweetwater (syn. of Sweet Water), [475] |
| Early Tallman, [352] |
| Early Tillotson (syn. of Tillotson), [479] |
| Early Toledo (syn. of Toledo), [480] |
| Early de Tours, [352] |
| Early Victor (syn. of Victor), [485] |
| Early Victoria, [352] |
| Early Vineyard (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Early Wheeler, [352] |
| Early White, [353] |
| Early White Cling, [353] |
| Early Yellow Alberge (syn. of Avant-Pêche Jaune), [301] |
| Early Yellow Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), [264] |
| Early Yellow Nutmeg (syn. of Yellow Nutmeg), [496] |
| Early York, [206] |
| Eastburn, Rev. Joseph, var. orig. by, [353] |
| Eastburn Choice, [353] |
| Eaton, [353] |
| Eaton Golden (syn. of Eaton), [353] |
| Ede, Captain Henry, var. orig. by, [192] |
| Edgar Late Melting, [353] |
| Edgemont, [208] |
| Edgemont Beauty (syn. of Edgemont), [208] |
| Edith, [353] |
| Edle Magdalene (syn. of Noblesse), [427] |
| Edlepfirsche (syn. of Noblesse), [427] |
| Edouard Andre, [353] |
| Eduard Lucas, [353] |
| Edward Late White, [353] |
| Eladie, [353] |
| Elate, [354] |
| Elberta, [209] |
| Elberta (Hottes), [354] |
| Elberta Cling, [354] |
| Eldred, [354] |
| Eldred, var. orig. by, [354] |
| Elisabeth Bonamy, [354] |
| Eliza I, [354] |
| Eliza II, [354] |
| Ellison, [354] |
| Ellwanger & Barry, var. orig. with, [279] |
| Elma, [355] |
| Elmira, [355] |
| Elmo, [355] |
| Elodie, [355] |
| Elriv, [355] |
| Elrose, [355] |
| Ely, [355] |
| Emérillon (syn. of Merlin), [416] |
| Emil Liebig, [355] |
| Emma, [355] |
| Emperor (syn. of Unique), [482] |
| Emperor of Russia (syn. of Unique), [482] |
| Emporia, [355] |
| Endicott, [355] |
| Engle, [211] |
| Engle, C. C., var. orig. by, [211], [292], [329], [349], [351], [354], [377], [392], [393], [398], [400], [417], [423], [436], [446] |
| Engle, H. M., var. orig. with, [345], [492] |
| Engle-Chili (syn. of Chili No. 2), [329] |
| Englischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Lemon Cling), [401] |
| English, [355] |
| English Chancellor (syn. of Chancellor), [326] |
| English Swash, [356] |
| Engol's Mammoth (syn. of Engle), [211] |
| Enon, [356] |
| Equinox, [356] |
| Ermine, [356] |
| Ernoult, [356] |
| Ernst, [356] |
| Erzherzog Carl, [356] |
| Erzherzog Johann, [356] |
| Espagne Jaune, [356] |
| Essex Mammoth, [356] |
| Estella, [356] |
| Esther, [356] |
| Esther Doom, [357] |
| Eugen von Savoyen (syn. of Prince Eugène), [447] |
| Eureka, [212] |
| Evangelist, [357] |
| Evans, [357] |
| Evans, J. C., var. orig. with, [369] |
| Evans Cling, [357] |
| Evans No. 3 (syn. of Evans), [357] |
| Evelyn, Robert, quoted, [46] |
| Everbearing, [357] |
| Excellente, [357] |
| Excelsior, [357] |
| Excelsior (syn. of Crosby), [202] |
| Exquisite, [357] |
| Extra Early, [358] |
| Fabre, [358] |
| Fahnestock, [358] |
| Fahnestock, A., var. orig. with, [358] |
| Fahnestock Mammoth, [358] |
| Falcon, [358] |
| Fame, [358] |
| Family Favorite, [213] |
| Fanning, [358] |
| Farrnbacher Lackpfirsich, [358] |
| Faucon (syn. of Falcon), [358] |
| Faut, [358] |
| Favier, [358] |
| Favourite, [358] |
| Favourite Large Red Clingstone? (syn. of Favourite), [358] |
| Favourite Red (syn. of Favourite), [358] |
| Fay, Lincoln, var. orig. by, [359] |
| Fay Early Anne, [359] |
| Fei Tau, [359] |
| Felicie, [359] |
| Felt, Cyrus, var. orig. with, [359] |
| Felt Rareripe, [359] |
| Fenwick, George, quoted, [56] |
| Ferdinand, [359] |
| Fetters, [359] |
| Fetters, John, var. orig. by, [359] |
| Fine Jaboulay, [359] |
| Finley October, [359] |
| Finley Superb, [360] |
| Fisher, [360] |
| Fitzgerald, [214] |
| Flagg, W. C., var. orig. by, [400] |
| Flat Peach of China (syn. of Peento), [261] |
| Flater's St. John (syn. of St. John), [269] |
| Fleenor, [360] |
| Fleitas St. John (syn. of St. John), [269] |
| Flewellen, [360] |
| Florence, [360] |
| Florida, [360] |
| Florida Crawford (syn. of Florida), [360] |
| Florida Gem, [360] |
| Florida Own, [360] |
| Florin, [360] |
| Floss, [360] |
| Floy, Michael, var. introduced by, [488]; |
| var. orig. by, [482] |
| Floyd, [361] |
| Flushing Heath, [361] |
| Ford, [361] |
| Ford Choice, [361] |
| Ford Late, [361] |
| Ford No. 1, [361] |
| Ford No. 2, [361] |
| Ford No. 3, [361] |
| Ford Red, [362] |
| Ford Seedling, [362] |
| Fords, [362] |
| Fords Improved, [362] |
| Forrester, [362] |
| Fortune, Robert, var. introduced by, [199] |
| Foster, [216] |
| Foster, J. T., var. orig. with, [216] |
| Foster's Seedling (syn. of Foster), [216] |
| Four in One, [362] |
| Fourteen Ounce, [362] |
| Fox, [362] |
| Fox's Seedling (syn. of Fox), [362] |
| Frances, [362] |
| Francis (syn. of Frances), [362] |
| Frank, [363] |
| Frankfort, [363] |
| Franklin, [363] |
| Franklin, Mrs. L. A., var. orig. by, [388], [436] |
| Franquières, [363] |
| Franz Koelitz, [363] |
| Fredenburgh, [363] |
| Fredenburgh, W. H., var. orig. by, [363] |
| Free Mason, [363] |
| Freehold, [363] |
| Freeman, [363] |
| Freeman, H. C., var. orig. by, [363] |
| Freeman Late (syn. of Freeman), [363] |
| Freeman White, [363] |
| Freestone (syn. of Chevreuse à Feuilles Cloquées), [328] |
| French Blood (syn. of Sanguinole), [461] |
| French Blood Cling, [363] |
| French Chancellor, [363] |
| French Mignonne, [364] |
| French Willow Leaved, [364] |
| Friday, Jacob, var. orig. by, [302] |
| Friday Seedling (syn. of Bailey), [302] |
| Friers, [364] |
| Fritze, August, var. orig. by, [392] |
| Fritzes Sämling, [364] |
| Frogmore Golden, [364] |
| Fromentiner Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Vineuse de Fromentin), [485] |
| Frühe aus der Ortenau, [364] |
| Frühe Hollandische (syn. of Hâtive de Holland), [379] |
| Frühe Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), [364] |
| Frühe May von Brigg, [364] |
| Frühe Mignonne, [364] |
| Frühe Montagne? (syn. of White Nutmeg), [491] |
| Frühe Peruvianerin (syn. of Chevreuse Hâtive), [328] |
| Frühe Purpurfirsche (syn. of Early Purple), [351] |
| Früher Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Avant-Pêche Jaune), [301] |
| Früher Bergpfirsich, [364] |
| Früher peruanischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Chevreuse Hâtive), [328] |
| Fruitland, [365] |
| Fulkerson, [365] |
| Fulkerson, R. P., var. orig. by, [365] |
| Fullers Galande, [365] |
| Furness, [365] |
| G. & A., [365] |
| G. Orange Cling, [365] |
| Gaillard-Girerd I, [365] |
| Gaillard-Girerd II, [365] |
| Gain de Montreuil, [365] |
| Galande, [365] |
| Galande von Montreuil (syn. of Gain de Montreuil), [365] |
| Galande Pointue, [366] |
| Galbraith, [366] |
| Galland May, [366] |
| Galopin, var. introduced by, [327]; |
| var. orig. by, [481] |
| Galveston, [366] |
| Gant Noir, [366] |
| Garden Cling, [366] |
| Garfield (syn. of Brigdon), [189] |
| Garver, B. F., var. orig. by, [428] |
| Gass, S. M., var. orig. with, [428] |
| Gates, J. W., var. orig. by, [366], [375] |
| Gates Cling, [366] |
| Gather Late October, [366] |
| Gaujard, N., var. orig. with, [410] |
| Gauthier, var. orig. by, [334] |
| Gaylord, [366] |
| Geary, [367] |
| Gearys Hold-On (syn. of Geary), [367] |
| Gebhardt, [367] |
| Gebhardt, Benton, var. orig. by, [367] |
| Gelbe Frühpfirsche (syn. of Avant-Pêche Jaune), [301] |
| Gelbe Pfirsche (syn. of Alberge), [293] |
| Gelbe Wunderschöne (syn. of Yellow Admirable), [495] |
| Gelber Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Yellow Admirable), [495] |
| Gem, [367] |
| Gemeiner Blutpfirsich (syn. of Sanguinole), [461] |
| Gemeiner Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Gemina, [367] |
| General Bidwell, [367] |
| General Custer, [367] |
| General Grant, [367] |
| General Greene, [367] |
| General Harrison, [367] |
| General Jackson (syn. of Stonewall Jackson), [472] |
| General Landon, [368] |
| General Lee, [217] |
| General Taylor, [368] |
| Genesee, [368] |
| Genueser, [368] |
| Genueser Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Genueser), [368] |
| George IV, [218] |
| George Late, [368] |
| George the Fourth (syn. of George IV), [218] |
| Georgia (syn. of Belle), [183] |
| Georgia Press, [368] |
| Gerarde, John, quoted, [36-37]; |
| varieties of peaches mentioned by, [36] |
| Gest Superb, [368] |
| Gestreifter Blutpfirsich, [368] |
| Gettysburg, [368] |
| Gewöhnliche Blutpfirsich (syn. of Sanguinole), [461] |
| Gibbon, [368] |
| Gibbon October, [368] |
| Gibson, [368] |
| Gibson, Eugene, var. orig. by, [326], [368] |
| Gibson Late, [369] |
| Gibson Seedling, [369] |
| Gill, var. orig. with, [218] |
| Gillingham, [369] |
| Gilman Early, [369] |
| Gilmore, [369] |
| Gladstone, [369] |
| Glasgow, [369] |
| Glen, [369] |
| Glen Saint Mary Nurseries, var. orig. with, [282] |
| Glendale, [369] |
| Globe, [369] |
| Godbey, T. K., var. orig. by, [330], [391], [486] |
| Goff, E. S., quoted, [149] |
| Gold and Purple (syn. of Golden Purple), [370] |
| Gold Ball, [369] |
| Gold Drop, [219] |
| Gold Dust, [369] |
| Gold Mine, [370] |
| Golden, [370] |
| Golden Ampère, [370] |
| Golden Ball, [370] |
| Golden Belt, [370] |
| Golden Cling, [370] |
| Golden Cuba, [370] |
| Golden Drop (syn. of Gold Drop), [219] |
| Golden Eagle, [370] |
| Golden Gate, [370] |
| Golden Purple, [370] |
| Golden Rareripe, [371] |
| Golden Sweet Cling, [371] |
| Goldfinch (syn. of Stark Early Elberta), [470] |
| Goode, [371] |
| Goode October (syn. of Goode), [371] |
| Gooding, [371] |
| Gooding, var. orig. by, [371] |
| Gordon, [371] |
| Gorgas, [371] |
| Goshawk, [371] |
| Gough Late Red Clingstone, [372] |
| Governor, [372] |
| Governor (syn. of Governor Hogg), [221] |
| Governor Briggs, [372] |
| Governor Campbell, [372] |
| Governor Garland, [372] |
| Governor Hogg, [221] |
| Governor Hubbard, [372] |
| Governor Lanham, [372] |
| Governor Phelps, [372] |
| Graham, M. J., var. orig. with, [419] |
| Grand Admirable, [372] |
| Grand Carnation, [372] |
| Grand Monarque, [372] |
| Grand Reporter, [373] |
| Grandeville, [373] |
| Granger, [373] |
| Grant, var. orig. with, [373] |
| Grant Cling, [373] |
| Grant Large Yellow, [373] |
| Grauer Pfirsich, [373] |
| Graven Red Cheek Cling, [373] |
| Graves, [373] |
| Graves, T. H., var. orig. with, [374] |
| Graves, William, var. orig. by, [373] |
| Graves Early (syn. of Graves), [373] |
| Graves Semi-Cling (syn. of Graves), [373] |
| Gravier, var. orig. with, [410] |
| Gray, [373] |
| Great Eastern, [373] |
| Great Northern, [373] |
| Great Western, [373] |
| Great White, [373] |
| Green Catharine, [374] |
| Green Nutmeg (syn. of Anne), [298] |
| Green Rareripe; [374] |
| Green Winter, [374] |
| Greening Brothers, var. introduced by, [262] |
| Greensboro, [222] |
| Gregory, [374] |
| Gregory, C. T., quoted, [74-75] |
| Gregory, William, var. introduced by, [374] |
| Gregory Late (syn. of Gregory), [374] |
| Gresham, [374] |
| Griffin, George W., var. introduced by, [220] |
| Griffing Brothers, var. orig. with, [379], [415], [470] |
| Griffing No. 4, [374] |
| Griffith (syn. of Susquehanna), [475] |
| Griffith, var. orig. by, [475] |
| Grimes, [374] |
| Grimwood's Royal George (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Griswold, [374] |
| Grosse Blutpfirsche (syn. of Cardinale), [324] |
| Grosse Bourdine, [374] |
| Grosse Charlestowner Ananaspfirsche (syn. of Pineapple), [443] |
| Grosse Gallande, [374] |
| Grosse Madeleine Lepére, [374] |
| Grosse-Madeline (syn. of Bollweiler Magdalene), [315] |
| Grosse Mignon Pfirsich (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Grosse Mignonne, [374] |
| Grosse Mignonne Lepére, [375] |
| Grosse Mignonne Saint-Cyr, [375] |
| Grosse Montagne Précoce, [375] |
| Grosse Noire de Montreuil (syn. of Galande), [365] |
| Grosse Perseque (syn. of Persique), [440] |
| Grosse Pourprée (syn. of Late Purple), [400] |
| Grosse rothe Frühpfirsche (syn. of Petite Mignonne), [441] |
| Grosse de Stresa, [375] |
| Grosse Violette Hâtive (syn. of Violet Hâtive), [485] |
| Grosse de Vitry, [375] |
| Grosser Blutpfirsich, [375] |
| Grosser Pavien-Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Pavie Jaune), [434] |
| Grosster Aprikosenpfirsich, [375] |
| Grover Cleveland, [375] |
| Grover Red, [376] |
| Grubbs Cling, [376] |
| Guadalupe, [376] |
| Gudgeon, [376] |
| Guespin, [376] |
| Guilloux, var. orig, by, [387] |
| Guinn, [376] |
| Guinn, var. orig. by, [376] |
| Gulley, [376] |
| Gulley, A. G., var. introduced by, [376] |
| Gullis, Benjamin, var. orig. with, [371] |
| Gurney, [376] |
| Gurney, C. A., var. orig. with, [376] |
| Gustave Thuret, [376] |
| Guter grosser Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bonne Gros de Noisette), [316] |
| Haas, [376] |
| Hacker Seedling, [377] |
| Hague, [377] |
| Haines, [377] |
| Haines' Early Red (syn. of Haines), [377] |
| Hale, [377] |
| Hale, Col. E., var, orig. with, [377] |
| Hale, J. H., var. introduced by, [285]; |
| var. orig. with, [234] |
| Hale (syn. of Hale Early), [223] |
| Hale Early, [223] |
| Hale Oblong, [377] |
| Hale Rareripe, [377] |
| Hale Round, [377] |
| Hale's Melocoton (syn. of Hale), [377] |
| Hall, [377] |
| Hall, L. P., var. introduced by, [468] |
| Hall, M., var. orig. with, [344] |
| Hall, R. C., var. orig. by, [377] |
| Hall Down-Easter (syn. of Down Easter), [344] |
| Hall Yellow (syn. of Hall), [377] |
| Halliday, [377] |
| Halsteads Early, [378] |
| Hamilton, Alexander, var. introduced by, [462] |
| Hamner, [378] |
| Hance, [378] |
| Hance Golden (syn. of Hance), [378] |
| Hance Golden Rareripe (syn. of Hance), [378] |
| Hance Smock, [378] |
| Hancock, Thomas, var. introduced by, [472] |
| Hannah, [378] |
| Hannah, William, var. orig. by, [378] |
| Hape, Dr. Samuel, var. orig. by, [378] |
| Hape, Early, [378] |
| Hardy White Tuscany, [378] |
| Harker, [378] |
| Harker Seedling (syn. of Harker), [378] |
| Harper Early, [378] |
| Harris, Julius, var. orig. with, [431] |
| Harris Early, [378] |
| Harris Winter, [378] |
| Harrison, C. W., var. orig. by, [367] |
| Harrison, H. E., var. orig. with, [480] |
| Harter Blutpfirsich, [379] |
| Härtling Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Pavie Alberge), [434] |
| Härtlings Magdalene (syn. of Smith Newington), [467] |
| Hartshorn, [379] |
| Hartshorn, J., var. introduced by, [379] |
| Hastings, [379] |
| Hastings Rareripe, [379] |
| Hatch, [379] |
| Hatch, A. T., var. orig. with, [370] |
| Hatch, S. O., var. orig. with, [379] |
| Hathaway, B., var. orig. by, [417] |
| Hâtive d'Aikelin, [379] |
| Hâtive de Chine, [379] |
| Hâtive de Ferrières, [379] |
| Hâtive de Gaillard, [379] |
| Hâtive de Gascogne (syn. of Comice d'Angers), [333] |
| Hâtive de Holland, [379] |
| Hâtive Lepère, [379] |
| Hatt, [380] |
| Haun Golden, [380] |
| Haupt, [380] |
| Haupt, William W., var. orig. by, [295], [380] |
| Haupt Seedlings, [380] |
| Hawkins Winter, [380] |
| Heath, General, var. orig. with, [226] |
| Heath (syn. of Heath Cling), [224] |
| Heath (syn. of Heath Free), [226] |
| Heath Cling, [224] |
| Heath Free, [226] |
| Heath Ringold, [380] |
| Heberle Brothers, var. introduced by, [268] |
| Heckel, [380] |
| Heckel, George, var. orig. by, [380] |
| Heep, T., var. orig. by, [429] |
| Heim Lackpfirsich, [380] |
| Hemphill, [380] |
| Hemphill, Judge, var. orig. with, [380] |
| Hemskirk, [380] |
| Hennepin, quoted, [44] |
| Henrietta (syn. of Levy), [244] |
| Henry Clay, [380] |
| Henshaw, [380] |
| Herbert, [381] |
| Hermione, [381] |
| Hero, [381] |
| Herz-Pfirsiche (syn. of Pavie Alberge), [434] |
| Hewellay, [381] |
| Hewellen, [381] |
| Hicks Seedling, [381] |
| High, A. H., var. orig. with, [191] |
| Hilard, [381] |
| Hilborn, [381] |
| Hiley, [227] |
| Hiley, Eugene, var. orig. with, [228] |
| Hill, Henry, var. orig. by, [410] |
| Hill Home Chief, [381] |
| Hill Madeira (syn. of Madeira), [410] |
| Hill's Chili (syn. of Chili), [197] |
| Hilton, William, quoted, [42] |
| Hine, Daniel, var. orig. by, [381] |
| Hine Seedling, [381] |
| Hinkley Seedling, [381] |
| Hinman (syn. of Barber), [303] |
| Hlubek Lieblingspfirsich, [381] |
| Hobbs Early, [381] |
| Hobson, [381] |
| Hobson Choice, [382] |
| Hoffman, Martin, var. orig. with, [422] |
| Hoffman Pound (syn. of Morrisania), [421] |
| Hoffmanns White, [382] |
| Hoffmans Favorite, [382] |
| Hoffner, [382] |
| Hogg's Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), [264] |
| Hold-On (syn. of Geary), [367] |
| Holder, [382] |
| Holderbaum, [382] |
| Hollister, [382] |
| Holsinger, Major Frank, var. orig. by, [382] |
| Holsinger Salwey, [382] |
| Holt Early, [382] |
| Honest Abe, [382] |
| Honest John, [382] |
| Honey, [383] |
| Honey Cling, [383] |
| Honey Seedling, [383] |
| Honeywell, [383] |
| Honeywell, John, var. orig. by, [383] |
| Hoover Heath, [383] |
| Hoover Late (syn. of Hoover Heath), [383] |
| Hoover Late Heath (syn. of Hoover Heath), [383] |
| Hopes Early Red, [383] |
| Hopkinsville, [383] |
| Horton Delicious, [384] |
| Horton Rivers, [384] |
| Houpt October, [384] |
| Hovey Cambridge Belle (syn. of Cambridge Belle), [323] |
| Howard, [384] |
| Howell Cling, [384] |
| Howers Frühpfirsich, [384] |
| Hoyte Lemon Cling, [384] |
| Hoyte, var. orig. with, [384] |
| Hubbard, I. G., var. orig. by, [196] |
| Hubbard Early, [384] |
| Hudson, [384] |
| Hudson November, [384] |
| Hughes I. X. L., [384] |
| Hull Athenian, [384] |
| Hull Late, [385] |
| Hulse, John, var. orig. with, [397] |
| Hunter, [385] |
| Hunter, Dr., var. orig. by, [385] |
| Hunter Favorite (syn. of Hunter), [385] |
| Husman, George, var. orig. with, [297], [407] |
| Husted, J. D., var. orig. by, [178], [283], [350], [385], [394] |
| Husted Early, [385] |
| Husted No. 17, [385] |
| Husted No. 20, [385] |
| Husted No. 22, [385] |
| Husted No. 26, [385] |
| Husted No. 46, [385] |
| Husted's Seedlings, [385] |
| Huston Seedling, [385] |
| Hutchinson, [385] |
| Hyatt, [385] |
| Hybride Quétier, [385] |
| Hydelberg, [385] |
| Hynds Yellow, [385] |
| Hynes, [229] |
| Hynes, E. F., var. introduced by, [372]; |
| var. orig. by, [229], [367], [384], [386], [396] |
| Hynes Nectar, [386] |
| Hynes Surprise (syn. of Hynes), [229] |
| Hyslop, David, var. introduced by, [386] |
| Hyslop Cling, [386] |
| Hyslop Favorite, [386] |
| Ice Mountain, [386] |
| Idaho Mammoth, [386] |
| Ikeda, quoted, [21-22] |
| Illinois, [230] |
| Imperatrice Eugenie, [386] |
| Imperial, [231] |
| Imperial (Middleton), [386] |
| Imperial (Pettit), [386] |
| Improved Pyramidal, [386] |
| Incomparable, [386] |
| Incomparable en Beauté, [387] |
| Incomparable Guilloux, [387] |
| Indian, [387] |
| Indian Blood (syn. of Blood Cling), [187] |
| Indian Blood Cling (syn. of Blood Cling), [187] |
| Indian Blood Freestone (syn. of Blood Free), [314] |
| Indian Chief, [387] |
| Indian Rose, [387] |
| Infant Wonder, [387] |
| Ingold, [387] |
| Ingold, Alfred, var. orig. with, [387] |
| Ingold Lady (syn. of Ingold), [387] |
| Ingouf, Charles, var. orig. with, [327] |
| Ingraham, [388] |
| Ingram, var. orig. by, [364] |
| Ireland Choice, [388] |
| Iron Mountain, [232] |
| Ironclad, [388] |
| Isabella, [388] |
| Island, [388] |
| Ispahan, [388] |
| Ispahaner Strauchpfirsich (syn. of Ispahan), [388] |
| Italian, [388] |
| Italian Dwarf (syn. of Dwarf Orleans), [348] |
| Italian Red, [388] |
| Italienischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Italian), [388] |
| Italienischer Lieblingspfirsich, [388] |
| Ives, John M. var. orig. by, [314] |
| Ives Blood Free, [388] |
| J. Van, [388] |
| J. H. Hale, [233] |
| Jaboulay, Armand, var. introduced by, [307]; |
| var. orig. with, [359] |
| Jack Ross, [388] |
| Jackson Cling, [388] |
| Jacques, [389] |
| Jacques, Colonel, var. introduced by, [389] |
| Jacques Late, [389] |
| Jacques' Rareripe (syn. of Jacques), [389] |
| Jacques' Yellow Rareripe (syn. of Jacques), [389] |
| Jacquet, C., var. orig. by, [308] |
| Jakobi-Aprikosenpfirsich, [389] |
| Jane, [389] |
| Japan Blood (syn. of Japan Dwarf), [389] |
| Japan Dream (syn. of Japan Dwarf), [389] |
| Japan Dwarf, [389] |
| Japan Dwarf Blood (syn. of Japan Dwarf), [389] |
| Japan No. 1, [389] |
| Japan No. 2, [389] |
| Japan No. 3, [389] |
| Japan No. 7, [389] |
| Japan No. 9, [389] |
| Japan No. 10, [389] |
| Japanese Early, [390] |
| Japanese Wonder, [390] |
| Jacques (syn. of Jacques), [389] |
| Jarle Late, [390] |
| Jarle Late White (syn. of Jarle Late), [390] |
| Jarrell Late Yellow, [390] |
| Jarretts Late White, [390] |
| Jaune d'Agen, [390] |
| Jaune d'Amerique? (syn. of American Apricot), [297] |
| Jaune de Barsac, [390] |
| Jaune de Bertholon, [390] |
| Jaune des Capucins, [390] |
| Jaune du Comice (syn. of Comice d'Angers), [333] |
| Jaune d'Espagne, [390] |
| Jaune Hâtive de Doué, [390] |
| Jaune de Mezen, [390] |
| Jaune de Romorantin (syn. of Romorantin), [455] |
| Jellico, [390] |
| Jenkins, H. W., var. orig. with, [342] |
| Jennie (syn. of Jennie Worthen), [235] |
| Jennie Worthen, [235] |
| Jennings, [390] |
| Jenny Lind (syn. of Chili), [197] |
| Jersey Mixon, [391] |
| Jersey Pride, [391] |
| Jersey Yellow, [391] |
| Jessie Kerr (syn. of Kerr), [394] |
| Jewel, [391] |
| John Haas (syn. of Haas), [376] |
| Johnson (syn. of Albert Sidney), [294] |
| Johnson, W. E., var. orig. with, [388] |
| Johnson Late Purple, [391] |
| Jones, [391] |
| Jones, J. H., var. introduced by, [301], [381]; |
| var. orig. by, [297], [314] |
| Jones, S. T., var. orig. by, [391] |
| Jones, Thomas, quoted, [50] |
| Jones Cling, [391] |
| Jones Early, [391] |
| Jones Large Early, [391] |
| Jones No. 34, [391] |
| Jose Sweet, [392] |
| Josephine, [392] |
| Joyce, R. G., var. introduced by, [392] |
| Joys Early, [392] |
| Judd, [392] |
| Jühlke Liebling, [392] |
| Julia, [392] |
| June Beauty, [392] |
| June Elberta, [392] |
| June Rose, [392] |
| Juneripe, [392] |
| Jungfern-Magdalene (syn. of Maid of Malines), [411] |
| Jungfrau von Mecheln (syn, of Maid of Malines), [411] |
| Juno I, [393] |
| Juno II, [393] |
| Kalamazoo, [236] |
| Kallola, [393] |
| Kalm, Peter, brief mention of life of, [43]; |
| quoted, [44], [52-54] |
| Kalo Cling, [393] |
| Kaloola Free (syn. of Kallola), [393] |
| Kanzlerpfirsiche (syn. of Veritable Chancelliere), [484] |
| Karl Schwarzenberg, [393] |
| Katherine, [393] |
| Katie, [393] |
| Kay, [393] |
| Keene Favorite, [393] |
| Keevit Cling, [393] |
| Keith, [393] |
| Keith, Robert, var. orig. with, [393] |
| Keller, John, var. orig. by, [352] |
| Kelley, H. M., var. orig. by, [393] |
| Kelley Early, [393] |
| Kelly Surprise, [394] |
| Kelsey, Stephen, var. orig. by, [394] |
| Kelsey Cling, [394] |
| Kennard, S. J., var. orig. by, [432] |
| Kennedy Carolina (syn. of Lemon Cling), [401] |
| Kennedy Lemon Cling (syn. of Lemon Cling), [401] |
| Kenrick, John, life of, [57-58] |
| Kenrick, William, life of, [58]; |
| var. introduced by, [289] |
| Kenrick Clingstone, [394] |
| Kenrick Heath (syn. of Heath Free), [226] |
| Kent, L. W., var. orig. with, [394] |
| Kent I, [394] |
| Kent II, [394] |
| Kernloser Aprikosenpfirsich, [394] |
| Kerr, [394] |
| Kerr, J. S., var. introduced by, [325] |
| Kerr, J. W., var. orig. by, [341], [355], [449] |
| Kerr Cling No. 1? (syn. of Kerr Dwarf), [394] |
| Kerr Dwarf, [394] |
| Kestrel, [394] |
| Kew Seedling, [394] |
| Keyport, [395] |
| Keyport White (syn. of Keyport), [395] |
| Kibby Golden, [395] |
| Kilbourn, [395] |
| Kin, Yamei, quoted, [9-10] |
| King Solomon, [395] |
| Kinnaman, Samuel, var. orig. with, [395] |
| Kinnaman Early, [395] |
| Kirkpatrick, E. W., var. orig. by, [248], [352], [381], [443] |
| Kirschpfirsche (syn. of Cherry Peach), [327] |
| Kite, [395] |
| Kite, Robert, var. orig. with, [395] |
| Kite (syn. of Early Cream), [349] |
| Kite Honey (syn. of Early Cream), [349] |
| Kitrells Favorite, [395] |
| Kleinblühender Kanzlerpfirsich (syn. of Chancellor), [326] |
| Kleine Charlestowner Ananaspfirsche, [395] |
| Kleine Lieblingspfirsche (syn. of Petite Mignonne), [441] |
| Kleiner Blutpfirsich, [395] |
| Kleiner lieblicher Lackpfirsich (syn. of Petite Mignonne), [441] |
| Kleiner Rother Frühpfirsich (syn. of Red Nutmeg), [452] |
| Kleiner weisser Frühpfirsche (syn. of White Nutmeg), [491] |
| Klondike, [395] |
| Kohler Cling, [396] |
| Könglecher Lackpfirsich (syn. of Royale), [458] |
| König Georgs Pfirsich (syn. of Royal George), [457] |
| Königin Olga (syn. of Queen Olga), [449] |
| Königliche Magdalene (syn. of Royal George), [457] |
| Knapp Castle Seedling, [396] |
| Knight, Thomas A., var. orig. by, [291], [296], [349], [470] |
| Knight Early, [396] |
| Knight Mammoth, [396] |
| Knight Markley Admirable, [396] |
| Knowles Hybrid, [396] |
| Krans, Dr., var. introduced by, [343] |
| Kraus 4 & 16, [396] |
| Krauser Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Mignonne Frizee), [418] |
| Krengelbacher Lieblingspfirsich, [396] |
| Krummel, [396] |
| Krummel Late (syn. of Krummel), [396] |
| Krummel October (syn. of Krummel) [396] |
| Kruse, var. orig. by, [396] |
| Kruse Kent, [396] |
| La Belle, [396] |
| La Chalonnaise, [396] |
| La Fleur, [396] |
| La Fleur, G. H., var. orig. with, [396] |
| La France, [397] |
| La Grange, [397] |
| La Magnifique, [397] |
| La Reine, [397] |
| La Rieva, [397] |
| Lacène, var. orig. with, [291] |
| Lackpfirsich von Pau (syn. of Pau), [433] |
| Lady Anne Stewart, [397] |
| Lady Farham, [397] |
| Lady Lindsey, [397] |
| Lady Palmerston, [397] |
| Lady Parham (syn. of Parham), [433] |
| Lafayette I, [397] |
| Lafayette II, [398] |
| Lafayette Free, [398] |
| Lakeside Cling, [398] |
| Lamont, [237] |
| Lamont, Charles, var. orig. with, [238] |
| Lancaster, [398] |
| Lancaster Yellow Rareripe (syn. of Lancaster), [398] |
| Lansdell, Henry, quoted, [24-25] |
| Lane, [398] |
| Lane, var. orig. by, [398] |
| Langier, [398] |
| Langlicher Blutpfirsich, [398] |
| Lantheaume, [398] |
| Laporte, [398] |
| Laporte, A. M., var. orig. by, [398] |
| Larents, [398] |
| Large Early, [398] |
| Large Early Mignonne, [398] |
| Large Early Mignonne (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), [364] |
| Large Early Rareripe (syn. of Large York), [238] |
| Large Early York (syn. of Large York), [238] |
| Large-Fruited Mignonne, [398] |
| Large Newington (syn. of Old Newington), [429] |
| Large White Cling, [399] |
| Large Yellow Pine Apple (syn. of Lemon Cling), [401] |
| Large York, [238] |
| Largest Lemon (syn. of Monstrous Lemon), [420] |
| Larkin, D. F., var. orig. by, [399] |
| Larkin Early, [399] |
| Larkin Trophy, [399] |
| Last of Season, [399] |
| Late Admirable (syn. of Royale) [458] |
| Late Barnard, [399] |
| Late Catherine, [399] |
| Late Crawford, [240] |
| Late Delaware, [399] |
| Late Devonian, [399] |
| Late Elberta, [399] |
| Late Free White, [399] |
| Late Mignonne, [399] |
| Late Morris White, [400] |
| Late October, [400] |
| Late Purple, [400] |
| Late Rareripe, [241] |
| Late Rareripe Stevens (syn. of Stevens Late), [471] |
| Late Red Magdalen, [400] |
| Late Red Rareripe (syn. of Late Rareripe), [241] |
| Late Robinson Crusoe, [400] |
| Late Rose, [400] |
| Late Serrate, [400] |
| Late Stump (syn. of Stump), [277] |
| Late White, [400] |
| Late Yellow Alberge, [400] |
| Laura, [401] |
| Laura Cling, [401] |
| Laurenel, [401] |
| Laurent de Bavay, [401] |
| Lawrence, [401] |
| Lawrence, Rev. A. B., var. orig. by, [380] |
| Lawson, John, quoted, [45-46] |
| Lawton, [401] |
| Lawton, C. W., var. orig. by, [401] |
| La Page, quoted, [43-44] |
| Leader, [401] |
| Leatherbury Late, [401] |
| Leatherland Late, [401] |
| Lee, var. orig. with, [467] |
| Lee (syn. of General Lee), [217] |
| Lemon (syn. of Lemon Free), [243] |
| Lemon Cling, [401] |
| Lemon Clingstone (Hoyte), [402] |
| Lemon Free, [243] |
| Leny Winter, [402] |
| Leona, [402] |
| Léonie, [402] |
| Lenoir, [402] |
| Leopard, [402] |
| Leopold I, [402] |
| Leopold II, [402] |
| Leopold Clingstone (syn. of Leopold I), [402] |
| Leopold Free (syn. of Leopold II), [402] |
| Leopold Magdalene (syn. of Leopold II), [402] |
| Lepère, [402] |
| Lepère, Alexis, var. orig. by, [295], [365], [485] |
| Leroy Winter, [403] |
| Levy, [44] |
| Levy Late (syn. of Levy), [244] |
| Lewenau Lieblingspfirsich, [403] |
| Lewis, [403] |
| Lewis, J., var. orig. with, [446] |
| Lewis, N. W., var. orig. by, [403] |
| Libra, [403] |
| Liefmanns, [403] |
| Liermann Pfirsich, [403] |
| Lilard October, [403] |
| Lillian, [403] |
| Limon, [403] |
| Lina Hauser, [403] |
| Lina Lackpfirsich (syn. of Lina Hauser), [403] |
| Lincoln, [403] |
| Lincoln Cling, [404] |
| Lindley, quoted, [11] |
| Lindley I, [404] |
| Lindley II, [404] |
| Lindley, J. H., var. introduced by, [233] |
| Lindsey, Mrs. George, var. orig. by, [397] |
| Linzey White, [404] |
| Lipscomb, [404] |
| Lisk, Henry, var. orig. by, [287] |
| Lisle, [404] |
| Little Anne, [404] |
| Lizzie, [404] |
| Lock Cling, [404] |
| Lock Late (syn. of Lock Cling), [404] |
| Locke, William H., var. orig. by, [214] |
| Lockwood, [404] |
| Lodge, [404] |
| Lola, [245] |
| Lolo (syn. of Lola), [245] |
| Lone Ark, [405] |
| Lone Tree, [405] |
| Long Leaved, [405] |
| Longhurst, [405] |
| Longworthy, [405] |
| Longworthy Late Rareripe (syn. of Longworthy), [405] |
| Lonoke, [405] |
| Lord Fauconberg Mignonne, [405] |
| Lord Palmerston, [405] |
| Lorentz, [405] |
| Lorentz, Fred, var. orig. with, [405] |
| Lorenz Mandl (syn. of Mandls Magdalene), [413] |
| Lorèze, Jamin, var. orig. with, [430] |
| Lottie, [406] |
| Loudon, [406] |
| Louise (syn. of Early Louise), [350] |
| Louisiana, [406] |
| Lounsbury, quoted, [65] |
| Love All, [406] |
| Lovejoy Cling, [406] |
| Lovell, [406] |
| Lovell White Madison, [406] |
| Lovett, [406] |
| Lovett, J. T., var. introduced by, [475] |
| Lovett White (syn. of Lovett), [406] |
| Lowes Favorite, [406] |
| Lowets White, [406] |
| Lows Large Melting, [406] |
| Lucia, [406] |
| Luizet, Gabriel, var. orig. by, [407] |
| Luizet Dwarf, [407] |
| Lulu I, [407] |
| Lulu II, [407] |
| Luton, [407] |
| Luton, J. T., var. orig. by, [407] |
| Luttichau, [407] |
| Luttichau, Baron H. Von, [407] |
| Lydon Cling, [407] |
| Lyendecker, J. F., var. orig. by, [331] |
| Lynn Lemon Cling, [407] |
| Lyon, [407] |
| Lyon, T. T., life of, [270] |
| Lyon Cling, [407] |
| Lyon Mammoth Cling (syn. of Lyon Cling), [407] |
| Lyons, Jacob C., var. orig. with, [463] |
| McAllister, [407] |
| M'Clish, [407] |
| McClung, var. orig. with, [221] |
| McCollister, [407] |
| McConnell Seedling, [408] |
| McCormick, [408] |
| McCowan, Dr., var. orig. by, [408] |
| McCowan Cling, [408] |
| McCoy, Henry, var. orig. with, [408] |
| McCoy Free, [408] |
| McCoy Seedling, [408] |
| McDevitt, [408] |
| McDevitt, Neal, var. orig. with, [408] |
| McIntosh, [408] |
| McIntyre Late Free, [408] |
| McKay, W. L., var. introduced by, [291]; |
| var. orig. with, [408] |
| McKay Late, [408] |
| McKevitt, [409] |
| McKevitt, A., var. orig. with, [409] |
| McKinley, [409] |
| McKinnel, [409] |
| McKinney, [409] |
| McLide Seedling, [409] |
| McNair Late, [409] |
| McNeil, [409] |
| McNeil Early, [409] |
| Macon, [409] |
| McShaw, [409] |
| Madame d'Andrimont, [409] |
| Madame Bernède, [409] |
| Madame Daurel, [409] |
| Madame Edouard Pynaert (syn. of Madame Pynaert), [410] |
| Madame Gaujard, [409] |
| Madame Malfilâtre, [410] |
| Madame Pynaert, [410] |
| Madeira, [410] |
| Madeira Freestone (syn. of Madeira), [410] |
| Madeleine Blanche (syn. of White Magdalen), [490] |
| Madeleine Blanche d'Anoot, [410] |
| Madeleine Blanche de Doué, [410] |
| Madeleine Blanche de Loisel, [410] |
| Madeleine Blanche précoce (syn. of White Magdalen), [490] |
| Madeleine du Comice (syn. of Comice d'Angers), [333] |
| Madeleine de Courson (syn. of Red Magdalen), [451] |
| Madeleine Dekenhoven (syn. of Dekenhoven Pfirsich), [341] |
| Madeleine d'Ekenholen (syn. of Dekenhoven Pfirsich), [341] |
| Madeleine Hariot, [410] |
| Madeleine Hâtive (syn. of Royal Charlotte), [457] |
| Madeleine Hâtive à Moyennes Fleurs, [410] |
| Madeleine à Mamelon, [410] |
| Madeleine à moyennes fleurs (syn. of Royal Charlotte), [457] |
| Madeleine Paysanne, [410] |
| Madeleine Rouge (syn. of Red Magdalen), [451] |
| Madeleine Striée, [410] |
| Madeleine Superbe de Choisy, [410] |
| Madison County Mammoth, [411] |
| Magdala, [411] |
| Magdalen (syn. of White Magdalen), [490] |
| Magdalen Clingstone, [411] |
| Maggie I, [411] |
| Maggie II, [411] |
| Maggie Burt (syn. of Maggie I), [411] |
| Magistrate, [411] |
| Magnifique de Daval, [411] |
| Magnum Bonum, [411] |
| Maid of Malines, [411] |
| Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), [264] |
| Malacotune (syn. of Melocotone), [416] |
| Malden, [412] |
| Malta, [412] |
| Malte de Gouin, [412] |
| Malte de Lisieux, [412] |
| Malte Saint Julien, [412] |
| Mamie Ross, [246] |
| Mammoth, [412] |
| Mammoth Cling, [412] |
| Mammoth Freestone, [412] |
| Mammoth Golden, [412] |
| Mammoth Heath, [412] |
| Mammoth Melocoton, [413] |
| Man, [413] |
| Mandel-Pfirsiche (syn. of Almond), [296] |
| Mandelartige Magdalene, [413] |
| Mandls Magdalene, [413] |
| Manning, [413] |
| Manning, Major, var. orig. with, [386] |
| Marcella, [413] |
| Marguerite, [413] |
| Marie Antoinette (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), [289] |
| Marie de la Rochejaquelein, [413] |
| Marie Talabot, [413] |
| Marionville Cling, [413] |
| Mark Chili, [414] |
| Markham, [414] |
| Markham, W. D., var. orig. by, [414] |
| Marks Cling, [414] |
| Marlborough, [414] |
| Marquis of Downshire, [414] |
| Marquise de Brissac, [414] |
| Marshall, [414] |
| Marshall Late (syn. of Marshall), [414] |
| Martha Fern Cling, [415] |
| Martindale, [415] |
| Martindale, var. orig. by, [415] |
| Marwin, Dr., var. orig. with, [250] |
| Mary, [415] |
| Mary Choice (Kerr), [415] |
| Mary Choice (syn. of Mary), [415] |
| Marydel, [415] |
| Maryland Early, [415] |
| Mascotte (syn. of Masicot), [415] |
| Masicot, [415] |
| Mathews, [415] |
| Mathews, J. C., var. orig. with, [415] |
| Mathews Beauty (syn. of Mathews), [415] |
| Matthews (syn. of Mathews), [415] |
| Matthews Beauty (syn. of Mathews), [415] |
| Maule Early, [415] |
| Maurice Desportes, [416] |
| May Beauty (syn. of St. John), [269] |
| May Choice, [416] |
| May Lee, [248] |
| May Peach, [416] |
| Mayflower, [416] |
| Mazères, var. orig. by, [435] |
| Mellish Favorite (syn. of Noblesse), [427] |
| Melocotone, [416] |
| Melting, [416] |
| Mena, [416] |
| Mendenhall, [416] |
| Merlin, [416] |
| Merriam, [416] |
| Merriam, E., var. orig. by, [416] |
| Merriman, [416] |
| Merveille de New-York, [417] |
| Merveille d'Octobre, [417] |
| Metelka, [417] |
| Meyer, [417] |
| Meyer, Frank N., quoted, [4-6], [22], [79] |
| Meyer, H. F. W., var. orig. by, [417] |
| Meyers Rareripe, [417] |
| Michelin, [417] |
| Michigan I, [417] |
| Michigan II, [417] |
| Michigan Chili, [417] |
| Michigan No. 1, [417] |
| Michigan No. 2, [417] |
| Michigan No. 3, [417] |
| Mid September, [417] |
| Mid-Season Favorite, [417] |
| Middleton Imperial, [417] |
| Mifflin Pennsylvania, [417] |
| Mignonne (American), [417] |
| Mignonne à bec (syn. of À Bec), [291] |
| Mignonne Bosselée, [417] |
| Mignonne Dubarle, [417] |
| Mignonne Frizee, [418] |
| Mignonne Purple, [418] |
| Mignonne de Saint Loup, [418] |
| Mignonne Tardive (syn. of Late Mignonne), [399] |
| Mikado, [418] |
| Miller, [418] |
| Miller Brothers, var. orig. with, [474] |
| Miller Cling, [418] |
| Miller Cling (syn. of Miller), [418] |
| Miller Orchard Company, var. introduced by, [209] |
| Millet's Mignonne (syn. of Royal George), [457] |
| Millhiser, [418] |
| Millhiser, M., var. orig. with, [418] |
| Millionaire, [418] |
| Miner, [419] |
| Minerva, [419] |
| Minion, [419] |
| Minnich, Peter, C., var. orig. by, [298], [392], [411] |
| Minnie, [419] |
| Minnie (syn. of Alton), [180] |
| Miniot, [419] |
| Mint Free, [419] |
| Miss Lola (syn. of Lola), [245] |
| Miss Lolo (syn. of Lola), [245] |
| Miss Mary, [419] |
| Miss Percival, [419] |
| Missouri Apricot, [419] |
| Missouri Beauty, [419] |
| Missouri Mammoth, [419] |
| Mitchell, [419] |
| Mitchell, George, var. orig. with, [447] |
| Mitchell Mammoth, [419] |
| Mittelgrossblühende Magdalene (syn. of Royal Charlotte), [457] |
| Moas, var. orig. by, [223] |
| Mobray Heath Cling, [419] |
| Modena, [420] |
| Modeste, [420] |
| Mogneneins, [420] |
| Molden White, [420] |
| Monfrein, [420] |
| Monsieur Jean, [420] |
| Monstreuse (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), [435] |
| Monströse Härtling (syn. of Pavie de Pompone) [435] |
| Monströser Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), [435] |
| Monstrous of Douay (syn. of Orchard Queen), [430] |
| Monstrous Free, [420] |
| Monstrous Lemon, [420] |
| Monstrous Pavie (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), [435] |
| Monstrous Pomponne (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), [435] |
| Monstrueuse de Doué (syn. of Orchard Queen), [430] |
| Monstrueuse de Saverdum, [420] |
| Montagne Tardive, [420] |
| Montabon (syn. of Montauban), [420] |
| Montauban, [420] |
| Montgomery Late, [420] |
| Monticola, [420] |
| Montigny (syn. of Honey), [383] |
| Montreal, [420] |
| Moore, H. K., var. orig. with, [421] |
| Moore (syn. of Moore Favorite), [421] |
| Moore Favorite, [421] |
| Moore June, [421] |
| Moore Rareripe, [421] |
| Moore Seedling, [421] |
| Morel, var. orig. by, [439] |
| Morello, [421] |
| Morris, Robert, var. introduced by, [421] |
| Morris Blanche (syn. of Morris White), [249] |
| Morris County, [421] |
| Morris Red, [421] |
| Morris Red Freestone (syn. of Morris Red), [421] |
| Morris Red Rareripe (syn. of Morris Red), [421] |
| Morris White, [248] |
| Morris White Freestone (syn. of Morris White), [249] |
| Morris White Rareripe (syn. of Morris White), [249] |
| Morrisania, [421] |
| Morrisania Pound (syn. of Morrisania), [421] |
| Morton, Andrew, var. orig. by, [486] |
| Mother Porter, [422] |
| Mountain Cling, [422] |
| Mountain Rareripe, [422] |
| Mountain Rose, [250] |
| Mountain White, [422] |
| Mountaineer, [422] |
| Mr. Gladstone, [422] |
| Mrs. Brett (syn. of Brett), [318] |
| Mrs. Huntley, [422] |
| Mrs. Poinsett, [422] |
| Mudeator, Matthew, var. orig. with, [494] |
| Muhlenberg, Dr. H. A., var. orig. by, [351], [353], [398] |
| Muir, [251] |
| Muir, John, var. orig. with, [252] |
| Munson, T. V., var. introduced by, [452], [463], [483]; |
| var. orig. by, [181], [296], [392], [422], [458] |
| Munson Cling, [422] |
| Munson Free, [422] |
| Murat, [423] |
| Murray, B. C., var. orig. with, [346] |
| Murray Malacatune, [423] |
| Murrays Early Anne, [423] |
| Muscade de Montauban, [423] |
| Muscogee, [423] |
| Musi, [423] |
| Musk, [423] |
| Müskirter Aprikosenpfirsich, [423] |
| Musser, [423] |
| Muyzerwinkel, [423] |
| My Choice, [423] |
| Myer Seedling, [423] |
| Myers, [423] |
| Myers Rareripe, [423] |
| Mystery, [423] |
| Nain (syn. of Dwarf Orleans), [348] |
| Nain Aubinel, [424] |
| Nall, [424] |
| Nall, var. orig. with, [424] |
| Namaper, [424] |
| Nancy, [424] |
| Nanticoke, [424] |
| Napoleon, [424] |
| Nash, [424] |
| National, [424] |
| Native Seedling, [424] |
| Natural Seedling No. 81, [424] |
| Navar, [424] |
| Near, [424] |
| Near, John, var. orig. with, [424] |
| Nectar, [424] |
| Nectarine, [425] |
| Nectarine, characters and history of the, [81-85]; |
| explanation of the origin of the, [82-84] |
| Nectarines, commercial adaptability and value of, in America, [84-85] |
| Need, [425] |
| Neige (syn. of Snow), [468] |
| Neil (Marshall), [425] |
| Neils Early Purple (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Nelson, [425] |
| Nelson Seedlings, [425] |
| Nesmith, J. F., var. orig. with, [456] |
| Nettie Corbet, [425] |
| Nevins, F. M., var. introduced by, [470] |
| New Bellegarde, [425] |
| New Cut-leaved (syn. of Unique), [482] |
| New England Cling, [425] |
| New Ford (syn. of Ford), [361] |
| New Globe, [425] |
| New Golden Purple, [425] |
| New Noblesse, [425] |
| New Prolific (syn. of Prolific), [261] |
| New Royal Charlotte (syn. of Royal Charlotte), [457] |
| New Serrated (syn. of Unique), [482] |
| New White Rareripe, [426] |
| New York Early (syn. of Smith Newington), [467] |
| New York Early Lemon Clingstone, [426] |
| New York Rareripe (syn. of Large York), [238] |
| New York White Cling (syn. of Large White Cling), [399] |
| Newark Seedling (syn. of Niagara), [252] |
| Newhall, [426] |
| Newhall, Sylvester, var. orig. by, [426] |
| Newington (of America), [426] |
| Newington (syn. of Old Newington), [429] |
| Newington Magdalene? (syn. of Old Newington), [429] |
| Newman, [426] |
| Newman, Charles, var. orig. by, [426] |
| Niagara, [252] |
| Nicarde, [426] |
| Nichols, [426] |
| Nichols, Joseph, var. orig. with, [426] |
| Nichols Orange Cling (syn. of Nichols), [426] |
| Nicholson Smock, [426] |
| Nicols Beauty, [426] |
| Nina Cling, [426] |
| Nivette, [426] |
| Nivette Veloutée (syn. of Nivette), [426] |
| Nix, [427] |
| Nix Late (syn. of Nix), [427] |
| Nix Late Cling (syn. of Nix), [427] |
| Nix Late White (syn. of Nix), [427] |
| Nix October (syn. of Nix), [427] |
| Noblesse, [427] |
| Noblesse Early, [427] |
| Noblesse of Oatlands, [427] |
| Noblesse Seedling (syn. of Alexandra), [295] |
| Noblest (syn. of Noblesse), [427] |
| Noisette, var. orig. with, [316] |
| Nonpareil, [427] |
| Normand, [427] |
| Normand Choice (syn. of Normand), [427] |
| North China No. 2, [427] |
| Northern Apricot (syn. of American Apricot), [297] |
| Norton, G. H., var. orig. by, [344] |
| Norton Late, [428] |
| Norvell Mammoth, [428] |
| Norvell, Dr. H. V., var. orig. by, [428] |
| Norwood, quoted, [47], [64] |
| Novalis, [428] |
| Nugent, E. J., var. orig. with, [428] |
| Nugent June, [428] |
| Number 2, [428] |
| Number 34H, [428] |
| Number 83, [428] |
| Nutmeg, [428] |
| Nuttall, Thomas, quoted, [44] |
| Oakenfull, quoted, [65] |
| Oblong, [428] |
| O'Bryan, Cornelius, var. orig. by, [492] |
| Oceana, [428] |
| October Beauty, [428] |
| October Free, [428] |
| October White, [428] |
| October White Clingstone, [428] |
| October Yellow, [429] |
| October yellow clingstone (syn. of Late Yellow Alberge), [400] |
| Octoberta, [429] |
| Oglethorpe, quoted, [50] |
| O'Gwynne, [429] |
| Oignies, [429] |
| Old English, [429] |
| Old Newington, [429] |
| Old Royal Charlotte, [429] |
| Old Settler, [429] |
| Old Zack (syn. of Sites Old Zack), [466] |
| Olden, [429] |
| Olga, [429] |
| Oldmixon, Sir John, quoted, [50], [51]; |
| var. introduced by, [255] |
| Oldmixon (syn. of Oldmixon Cling), [254] |
| Oldmixon Clearstone (syn. of Oldmixon Free), [256] |
| Oldmixon Cling, [254] |
| Oldmixon Free, [256] |
| Onderdonk, [429] |
| Onderdonk, G., var. orig. by, [376], [429] |
| Onderdonk's Favorite (syn. of Onderdonk), [429] |
| Opoix, [430] |
| Opulent, [257] |
| Orange (syn. of Orange Cling), [430] |
| Orange Cling, [430] |
| Orange Free, [430] |
| Orange Smock, [430] |
| Orchard Queen, [430] |
| Ord, [430] |
| Orfraie (syn. of Osprey), [431] |
| Oriole, [430] |
| Orlando, [430] |
| Orleance, [431] |
| Orleans, [431] |
| Orman, [431] |
| Oro, [431] |
| Orr, C. P., var. orig. by, [182] |
| Ortiz Cling, [431] |
| Oscar, [431] |
| Oscar Black Prince (syn. of Oscar), [431] |
| Osceola, [431] |
| Osprey, [431] |
| Ostrander Early, [431] |
| Ostrander Late, [432] |
| Overheiser, [432] |
| Oviedo, [432] |
| Owen, [432] |
| Owen, J., var. orig. with, [432] |
| Oxford, [432] |
| Ozark Queen, [432] |
| Padley, [432] |
| Padley, William, var. orig. by, [432] |
| Page, Mrs., var. orig. with, [357] |
| Palestine, [432] |
| Pallas, [258] |
| Pallas Honeydew (syn. of Pallas), [258] |
| Palmerston (syn. of Lord Palmerston), [405] |
| Pansy, [432] |
| Paragon, [432] |
| Parfumée de Montauban, [432] |
| Parham, [433] |
| Parker, [433] |
| Parker, Barnes, var. orig. with, [304] |
| Parker, J. C., var. orig. with, [433] |
| Parkinson, John, quoted, [38-39], [81-82], [294], [313], [324], [347], [372], [373], [388], [413], [428], [436], [449], [452], [459]; |
| varieties of peaches mentioned by, [38-39] |
| Parkinson, Richard, quoted, [61-63] |
| Parks, [433] |
| Parks, A. L., var. orig. with, [433] |
| Parks' Cling (syn. of Parks), [433] |
| Parnell, [433] |
| Parnell, J. H., var. orig. by, [433] |
| Parson Early, [433] |
| Pass-Violet, [433] |
| Patterson, [433] |
| Pau, [433] |
| Paul Boynton, [433] |
| Pavie Abricotée, [434] |
| Pavie Admirable (syn. of Incomparable), [386] |
| Pavie Alberge, [434] |
| Pavie Alberge (syn. of Pavie Jaune), [434] |
| Pavie Alberge Jaune, [434] |
| Pavie Amelia (syn. of Amelia), [297] |
| Pavie Blanc (Gros) (syn. of Smith Newington), [467] |
| Pavie Citron (syn. of Lemon Cling), [401] |
| Pavie Demming, [434] |
| Pavie Duff Jaune, [434] |
| Pavie Duperron, [434] |
| Pavie Genisaut, [434] |
| Pavie Georgia (syn. of Exquisite), [357] |
| Pavie d'Italie Très Hâtif, [434] |
| Pavie de Jalagnier, [434] |
| Pavie Jaune, [434] |
| Pavie Madeleine (syn. of Magdalen Clingstone), [411] |
| Pavie Mazères, [435] |
| Pavie Mirlicoton, [435] |
| Pavie Muy-Swantzel, [435] |
| Pavie de Pamiers, [435] |
| Pavie de Pompone, [435] |
| Pavie rouge de Pomponne (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), [435] |
| Pavie Tardif, [435] |
| Pavie Tippécanoé (syn. of Tippecanoe), [480] |
| Pavie Très-Tardif Madame Vergé, [436] |
| Pavien Lieblingspfirsich, [436] |
| Pavier Pleureur, [436] |
| Pavy Royal (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), [435] |
| Payne, [436] |
| Payne, E. B. and Sons, var. orig. with, [436] |
| Peach, adaptability and variability in the, [63-67]; |
| age of the, in China, [8-10]; |
| behavior of the, in South Africa, [64-65]; |
| behavior of the, in South America, [65]; |
| care of the, in colonial times, [59-63]; |
| chief uses of the, [110]; |
| diseases of the, [169-173]; |
| early history of the, [1-2]; |
| fruit-characters of the, [14-15]; |
| history of the, in America, [39-57]; |
| history of the, in Asia, [13-25]; |
| history of the, in Belgium, [33-34]; |
| history of the, in England, [34-39]; |
| history of the, in Europe, [25-39]; |
| history of the, in France, [32-33]; |
| history of the, in Germany, [33-34]; |
| history of the, in Greece, [26]; |
| history of the, in Holland, [33-34]; |
| history of the, in Italy, [27-32]; |
| history of the, in Japan, [21-22]; |
| history of the, in Mexico, [40-41]; |
| history of the, in Persia, [2-4]; |
| history of the, in Spain, [33-34]; |
| history of the, in Turkestan and Persia, [22-25]; |
| horticultural classifications of the, [91-97]; |
| insects detrimental to the, [173-177]; |
| mention of the, by Chinese writers, [7]; |
| mention of the, by French writers, [32-33]; |
| mention of the, by Greek and Roman writers, [6-7], [26-32]; |
| origin of the, [2-11]; |
| origin of the name of the, [2]; |
| original habitat of the, [3-4]; |
| place of the, in the genus Prunus, [68-70]; |
| relationship of the, to the almond, [11-13], [69-70], [80]; |
| tree- and fruit-characters of the, [71-77]; |
| uses of the wood of the, [117] |
| Peach-acreage in New York, [132-133]; |
| -areas in New York, [131-132]; |
| -brandy, commercial value of, [116]; |
| -breeding, discussion of, [130]; |
| -culture, where started in America, [40]; |
| -flowers, value of, in classification, [75-76]; |
| -fruits, value of, in classification, [76]; |
| -growing, commercial beginning of, in America, [98-99]; |
| commercial development of, in the South, [101]; |
| commercial development of, in Connecticut, [101]; |
| development of, in New York, [101-102]; |
| development of, in Ohio, [102-103]; |
| -industry, climatic conditions affecting the, [133-143]; |
| development of the, in Michigan, [103]; |
| extent of the, in Delaware, [99-100]; |
| magnitude of the, in the United States, [109-110]; |
| profit derived from the, [100-101] |
| Peach-leather, how made, [116]; |
| use of, [116] |
| -orchard, care of the, [152-159]; |
| planting the, [153]; |
| -orchards, fertilizers best suited for, [155-156]; |
| intercropping of, [153-154]; |
| locations and sites for, [144-147]; |
| use of cover-crops in, [154-155]; |
| -production, tabulated report of, in the United States, [104-105]; |
| -products, [109-119]; |
| -stones, uses and value of, [116-117]; |
| -tree, ornamental forms of the, [79]; |
| -trees, number of, in New York, [131]; |
| -varieties, blooming dates of, [138-142]; |
| season of ripening of, [138-142]; |
| -yellows, discussion of, [118-130]; |
| first notice of, [118-119]; |
| magnitude of, [118]; |
| ravages of, in Delaware, [127-129]; |
| ravages of, in New England, [125]; |
| ravages of, in New Jersey, [122-123]; |
| ravages of, in New York, [123-125]; |
| ravages of, in the Central States, [125-127]; |
| regions first affected by, [120-122]; |
| symptoms and means of combatting, [169-171] |
| Peaches, American, characters of, [20-21]; |
| canning of, as an industry, [110-112]; |
| Chinese, illustrations of the fruit-characters of, [15-20]; |
| classification of, by aid of glands, [73-75]; |
| classification of, by Onderdonk, [92-96]; |
| costs in the production of, [166-169]; |
| discussion of six varieties of, by Pliny, [28-30]; |
| distribution of, from New York, [163-166]; |
| early plantings of, in Florida, [42]; |
| evaporation of, as an industry, [112-116]; |
| first colonial plantation of, [46]; |
| grading and marketing of, [161-163]; |
| harvesting of, [159-161]; |
| history of, in New England, [56-57]; |
| history of, in New York, [54-55]; |
| history of, in Pennsylvania, [51-54]; |
| history of, in Virginia, [46-51]; |
| history of, in the colonies, [46-57]; |
| history of, in the South, [41-46]; |
| Indian, characters and history of, [41-46]; |
| key to varieties of, [96-97]; |
| new types of, [105-109]; |
| North China group of, [105-106]; |
| ornamental value of, [117-118]; |
| Peento group of, [108-109]; |
| practice of budding, when started, [57-59]; |
| pruning of, [156-159]; |
| soils for, [143-144]; |
| South China group of, [107-108]; |
| standard varieties of, [153]; |
| stocks and the propagation of, [147-152]; |
| types of, [66-67]; |
| varieties of, mentioned by Gerarde, [36]; |
| varieties of, mentioned by Parkinson, [38-39] |
| Peach de Pavie, [436] |
| Peach du Troas, [436] |
| Pearce, [436] |
| Pearce, P. S., var. orig. by, [436] |
| Pearl I, [436] |
| Pearl II, [436] |
| Pears, Baron, var. orig. by, [304] |
| Pearson, [259] |
| Pearson, var. orig. by, [436] |
| Pearson, J. M., var. orig. with, [260] |
| Pearson No. 1, [436] |
| Pêche Baboud, [436] |
| Pêche de Bisconte, [437] |
| Pêche Blonde, [437] |
| Pêche de Brahy, [437] Pêche Cerise (syn. of Cherry Peach), [327] |
| Pêche Everardt, [437] |
| Pêche de Genes (syn. of Genueser), [368] |
| Pêche Grosse Violette, [437] |
| Pêche d'Ile, [437] |
| Pêche d'Ispahan, [437] |
| Pêche d'Italie (syn. of Italian), [388] |
| Pêche Jaune Hâtive de Doné, [437] |
| Pêche de Lion, [437] |
| Pêche du New-Jersey (syn. of Stump), [277] |
| Pêche du Quesnoy, [437] |
| Pêche Quetier, [437] |
| Pêche Reine des Tardives, [437] |
| Pêche Rouge de Mai, [437] |
| Pêche de Sainte-Anne, [438] |
| Pêche de Sernach (syn. of Sernach), [464] |
| Pêche Souvenir de Pierre Tochon, [438] |
| Pêche de Syrie, [438] |
| Pêche du Teissier (syn. of Teissier), [477] |
| Pêche Théophile Sueur, [438] |
| Pêche Tondu, [438] |
| Pêche de Trianon, [438] |
| Pêche de Vérone, [438] |
| Pêche de Verviers, [438] |
| Pêche de Vigne (syn. of Sanguine de Jouy), [460] |
| Pêche de Vigne Blanche, [438] |
| Pêche de Vigne Jaune, [438] |
| Pêche de Vigne Rouge, [438] |
| Pêche Vineuse Jaune, [439] |
| Pêcher à Bois Jaune, [439] |
| Pêcher Douteux, [439] |
| Pêcher à Fleur Semi-Double, [439] |
| Pêcher à Fleurs Doubles (syn. of Pêcher à Fleur Semi-Double), [439] |
| Pêcher à Fleurs et à Fruits Blancs (syn. of White Blossom), [490] |
| Pêcher à fleurs frisée (syn. of Mignonne Frizee), [418] |
| Pêcher Hâtif de Chine, [439] |
| Pêcher Hybride Quétier, [439] |
| Pêcher Nain à Fleur Double, [439] |
| Pêcher Nain d'Orléans, [439] |
| Pêcher Petite Madeleine, [439] |
| Pêcher Pleureur (syn. of Pavier Pleureur), [436] |
| Pêcher Thuret, [440] |
| Peck Orange Cling, [440] |
| Peento, [260] |
| Pendleton, [440] |
| Penelope, [440] |
| Penhallow, P. D., quoted, [122-123] |
| Peninsula, [440] |
| Peninsula Yellow (syn. of Peninsula), [440] |
| Penn, William, quoted, [51] |
| Pennington, [440] |
| Peregrine, [440] |
| Perfection, [440] |
| Period Early Nutmeg, [440] |
| Persée (syn. of Persique), [440] |
| Persia, fruit species from, [2] |
| Persian Cling, [440] |
| Persica Davidiana (syn. of P. Davidiana), [85] |
| Persica flore pleno, [37] |
| Persica laevis (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Persica lutea, [37] |
| Persica nucipersica (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Persica platycarpa (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Persica praecocia, [37] |
| Persica vulgaris (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Persique, [440] |
| Persique Clingstone (syn. of Persique), [440] |
| Persischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Persique), [440] |
| Peruvianischer Blutpfirsich, [441] |
| Pesca Mandorla, [441] |
| Pesca Melo, [441] |
| Peter Cling, [441] |
| Peters, Richard, quoted, [118-119], [120] |
| Petit Imperial Mammoth White (syn. of Petite Imperial), [441] |
| Petit's Imperial (syn. of Petite Imperial), [441] |
| Petite Bourdine, [441] |
| Petite Imperial, [441] |
| Petite Mignonne, [441] |
| Petite Pavie d'Ounous, [441] |
| Petite Violette Hâtive, [441] |
| Pettingill Early, [442] |
| Pfirsich-Nectarine, [442] |
| Pfirsiche mit Nicht Ablöslichem Stein, [442] |
| Pfirsiche von Pau, [442] |
| Phfleiger, [442] |
| Phillips, Joseph, var. orig. with, [442] |
| Phillips, Dr. M. W., var. orig. by, [355], [366] |
| Phillips (syn. of Phillips Cling), [442] |
| Phillips Cling, [442] |
| Piasa, [442] |
| Pickett, [442] |
| Picquet, Antoine, var. orig. with, [442] |
| Picquet Late, [442] |
| Piel Pfirsich, [442] |
| Pierce Seedling, [442] |
| Pignutt Late, [443] |
| Pinckney, [443] |
| Pine Apple Clingstone (syn. of Lemon Cling), [401] |
| Pineapple, [443] |
| Pineapple Clingstone (syn. of Pineapple), [443] |
| Pingree, [443] |
| Pitmaston Seedling Noblesse, [443] |
| Plant, [443] |
| Plant Cling (syn. of Plant), [443] |
| Platt Pfirsich (syn. of Peento), [261] |
| Pliny, quoted, [26], [28-31] |
| Plowden, [443] |
| Pocahontas, [443] |
| Poinsett, [443] |
| Pond Late, [443] |
| Pond Seedling, [443] |
| Pool Favorite (syn. of Poole Large Yellow), [443] |
| Poole Island, [443] |
| Poole Large Yellow, [443] |
| Porpree, [444] |
| Port Royal, [444] |
| Porter, [444] |
| Portugal, [444] Portugiesische Pfirsche (syn. of Portugal), [444] |
| Potomac Heath, [444] |
| Pound Hardy, [444] |
| Pourpre Dorée (syn. of Golden Purple), [370] |
| Pourpre de Frogmore, [444] |
| Pourprée (syn. of Porpree), [444] |
| Pourprée à bec (syn. of À Bec), [291] |
| Pourprée du Grand-Jardin, [444] |
| Pourprée Hâtive, [444] |
| Pourprée Hâtive (syn. of Early Purple), [351] |
| Pourprée Joseph Norin, [444] |
| Pourprée Tardive de Lyon, [444] |
| Pourprée tardive à petites fleurs? (syn. of Late Purple), [400] |
| Powell, [444] |
| Powell's Mammoth (syn. of Powell), [444] |
| Powers September, [445] |
| Prächtige von Choisy, [445] |
| Prachtvolle Apricosenpfirsich (syn. of Yellow Admirable), [495] |
| Prachtvolle Blutpfirsich, [445] |
| Prado, [445] |
| Präsident Griepenkerl, [445] |
| Präsidenten-Lackpfirsich (syn. of President), [446] |
| Prater, G. E., var. orig. by, [370], [392] |
| Pratt, [445] |
| Précoce de Bagnolet, [445] |
| Précoce de Beauregard, [445] |
| Précoce de Bonpas, [445] |
| Précoce de Chartreuse, [445] |
| Précoce de Croncels, [445] |
| Précoce Gaudin, [445] |
| Précoce de Hale (syn. of Hale Early), [223] |
| Précoce de Mezen, [445] |
| Précoce du Périgord, [445] |
| Précoce Rivers (syn. of Rivers), [266] |
| Précoce de Saint-Assicle, [445] |
| Precocious, [446] |
| Premier, [446] |
| President, [446] |
| President Church, [446] |
| President Lyon, [446] |
| Preston, [446] |
| Preston, var. orig. with, [446] |
| Price, [446] |
| Price, quoted, [94] |
| Pride of Autumn, [446] |
| Pride of Franklin, [446] |
| Pride of Idaho, [447] |
| Pride of Northboro, [447] |
| Prince, William, life of, [108-109]; |
| quoted, [121]; |
| var. orig. by, [239], [447] |
| Prince, William Robert, quoted, [122], [123]; |
| var. introduced by, [358], [432], [435], [456]; |
| var. orig. by, [357] |
| Prince (syn. of Late Rareripe), [242] |
| Prince Blood Clingstone, [447] |
| Prince Climax, [447] |
| Prince Eugène, [447] |
| Prince John, [447] |
| Prince Late Yellow Freestone, [447] |
| Prince Red Rareripe (syn. of Late Rareripe), [241] |
| Prince of Wales, [447] |
| Prince's Excelsior (syn. of Excelsior), [357] |
| Prince's Paragon (syn. of Paragon), [432] |
| Princess (syn. of Princess of Wales), [448] |
| Princess Paragon, [447] |
| Princess of Wales, [448] |
| Princesse de Galles (syn. of Princess of Wales), [448] |
| Princesse Marie, [448] |
| Prinz Eugen (syn. of Prince Eugène), [447] |
| Prinz von Wales (syn. of Prince of Wales), [448] |
| Prinzessin Marie von Württemberg (syn. of Princesse Marie), [448] |
| Prinzessin von Wales (syn. of Princess of Wales), [448] |
| Prize, [448] |
| Probst Friedrich Pfirsich, [448] |
| Professeur Vilaire, [448] |
| Prolific, [261] |
| Proudfoot, [448] |
| Proudfoot, Dr., var. orig. with, [448] |
| Prunus, pubescent-fruited species of, from the United States, [90-91] |
| Prunus andersonii, habitat of, [90] |
| Prunus Davidiana, characters of, [85]; |
| origin and dissemination of, [85-86]; |
| specific description of, [87-88]; |
| value of, as a stock, [87], [148]; |
| value of, in hybridization, [87-88] |
| Prunus eriogyna, habitat of, [90] |
| Prunus fasciculata, habitat of, [90] |
| Prunus havardii, habitat of, [91] |
| Prunus maritima, use of, as a stock, [149] |
| Prunus microphylla, habitat of, [91] |
| Prunus minutiflora, habitat of, [91] |
| Prunus mira, characters of, [88-89]; |
| cultivation of, in America, [90]; |
| origin of, [89-90]; |
| specific description of, [89-90] |
| Prunus nana, [87] |
| Prunus persica, [14], [94]; |
| characters of, [77-78]; |
| botanical and pomological |
| division of, [78-81]; |
| importance of, [68] |
| Prunus Persica var. Davidiana (syn. of P. Davidiana), [85] |
| Prunus Persica var. laevis (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Prunus Persica var. necturina (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Prunus Persica var. nucipersica (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Prunus Persica var. platycarpa (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Prunus Persica var. vulgaris (syn. of P. persica), [77] |
| Prunus persica potanini (sub-species of P. persica), [79] |
| Prunus subcordata, use of, as a stock, [149] |
| Prunus texana, [90] |
| Pry Favorite, [448] |
| Pucelle de Malines (syn. of Maid of Malines), [411] |
| Pullen, [448] |
| Pullen, Isaac, var. orig. by, [448], [484] |
| Pullen's Seedling (syn. of Pullen), [448] |
| Purdy, [448] |
| Purple Alberge (syn. of Alberge), [293] |
| Purple Peach, [448] |
| Pyramidal, [449] |
| Quaker, [449] |
| Quality, [449] |
| Queen, [449] |
| Queen Caroline, [449] |
| Queen of Delaware, [449] |
| Queen Olga, [449] |
| Queen of the South, [449] |
| Queenes, [449] |
| Quetier, [449] |
| Quétier, var. orig. by, [437], [439] |
| Quince, [449] |
| Quisenburg, James, var. orig. by, [383] |
| R. E. Lee (syn. of General Lee), [217] |
| R. S. Stevens, [449] |
| Radclyffe, [450] |
| Ragan, Z. S., var. orig. by, [450] |
| Ragan Smock, [450] |
| Ragan Yellow, [450] |
| Rainbow, [450] |
| Raisin, [450] |
| Rambouillet, [450] |
| Ramsey, A. M., var. orig. by, [450] |
| Ramsey, F. T., var. introduced by, [372]; |
| var. orig. with, [450], [463] |
| Ramsey Early Cling, [450] |
| Ramsey Late, [450] |
| Ranck, [450] |
| Ranck, Martin A., var. orig. with, [450] |
| Rareripe Jaune (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), [289] |
| Rareripe Rouge Tardive (syn. of Late Rareripe), [242] |
| Ray, [262] |
| Ray, D., var. orig. with, [263] |
| Ray, Dr. H., var. orig. by, [451] |
| Ray (syn. of Raymond Cling), [451] |
| Raymaekers, [450] |
| Raymaekers' Magdalene (syn. of Raymaekers), [450] |
| Raymond Cling, [451] |
| Rea, John, quoted, [312], [332], [364], [388], [420], [421], [423], [424], [431], [449] |
| Read Seedling, [451] |
| Reagan, [451] |
| Red Bird, [451] |
| Red Ceylon, [451] |
| Red Cheek (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), [264] |
| Red Cheek Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), [264] |
| Red Cheek Malacotan (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), [264] |
| Red Cheek Melocoton, [264] |
| Red Magdalen, [451] |
| Red Nectarine, [452] |
| Red Nutmeg, [452] |
| Red Peach, [452] |
| Red Rareripe, [452] |
| Red Rareripe (syn. of Morris Red), [421] |
| Red River, [452] |
| Red Seedling, [452] |
| Redding, [452] |
| Reed, [453] |
| Reed Early Golden (syn. of Reed), [453] |
| Reeks, [453] |
| Reeves, [265] |
| Reeves, Samuel, var. orig. with, [265] |
| Reeves' Favorite (syn. of Reeves), [265] |
| Reeves' Late (syn. of Reeves), [265] |
| Reeves Mammoth, [453] |
| Regan Pride, [453] |
| Regel, Albert, quoted, [23-24] |
| Reid (syn. of Weeping), [489] |
| Reid, E. W., var. introduced by, [405] |
| Reid, William, var. orig. with, [489] |
| Reid's Weeping (syn. of Weeping), [489] |
| Ren, [453] |
| Rendatler, [453] |
| Reuinsiela, [453] |
| Rey, [453] |
| Rey, Jean, var. orig. by, [309], [469] |
| Reynolds, [453] |
| Reynolds, W. M., quoted, [52] |
| Richardson Mammoth, [453] |
| Richmond, [453] |
| Rickets, [453] |
| Ricketts, Joseph H., var. introduced by, [318] |
| Riehl, E. A., var. orig. with, [465] |
| Riehl, E. H., var. orig. with, [230] |
| Riepper, [454] |
| Riesenpfirsche (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), [435] |
| Rigaudière, [454] |
| Ringold, [454] |
| Ringold Mammoth Cling (syn. of Ringold), [454] |
| Rival, [454] |
| River Bank, [454] |
| Rivers, [266] |
| Rivers, Thomas, quoted, [11]; |
| var. orig. by, [267], [293], [295], [305], [333], [338], [339], [343], [345], [346], [348], [350], [352], [358], [369], [370], [371], [375], [394], [397], [398], [405], [411], [425], [431], [440], [442], [447], [448], [450], [454], [463], [479] |
| Rivers Early York, [454] |
| Rivers' Frühe (syn. of Rivers), [266] |
| Robena, [454] |
| Robert, [454] |
| Robert Lavallée, [454] |
| Roberta, [455] |
| Robertson, [455] |
| Robin, Besy, var. orig. by, [311] |
| Robinson, Joseph J., var. introduced by, [388] |
| Robinson, W. P., var. orig. by, [200], [386] |
| Robinson Crusoe, [455] |
| Rochester, [268] |
| Rockey, [455] |
| Rockey, J. W., var. introduced by, [455] |
| Rodgers, [455] |
| Rodman Red, [455] |
| Rodman's Cling (syn. of Rodman Red), [455] |
| Rogers, var. orig. with, [455] |
| Rogers, Daniel E., var. orig. with, [288] |
| Rogers, Lloyd N., var. orig. with, [345] |
| Rogers I, [455] |
| Rogers II, [455] |
| Roman, [455] |
| Romorantin, [455] |
| Romorantin à Chair Rouge, [455] |
| Ronde de Vallabrêques, [456] |
| Rose, Preston, var. orig. with, [351] |
| Rose (syn. of Strawberry), [472] |
| Rose Aromatic, [456] |
| Rosebank, [456] |
| Rosedale, [456] |
| Rosen-Magdalene, [456] |
| Rosenburg Cling, [456] |
| Roser, [456] |
| Roseville, [456] |
| Roseville Cling (syn. of Roseville), [456] |
| Ross, Captain A. J., var. orig. with, [247] |
| Rossanna, [456] |
| Rossanne (syn. of Alberge), [293] |
| Rote Frühpfirsich (syn. of Red Nutmeg), [452] |
| Rote Magdalenenpfirsich (syn. of Red Magdalen), [451] |
| Rothe Frühpfirsche von Troyes (syn. of Red Nutmeg), [452] |
| Rothe Magdalene (syn. of Red Magdalen), [451] |
| Rother Aprikosenpfirsch (syn. of Alberge), [293] |
| Rouge de Mai (syn. of Briggs), [319] |
| Round Transparent, [456] |
| Roussaine (syn. of Rossanna), [456] |
| Roussane Berthelane, [457] |
| Roussanne Nouvelle, [457] |
| Royal (syn. of Teton de Venus), [478] |
| Royal Ascot (syn. of Marquis of Downshire), [414] |
| Royal Charlotte, [457] |
| Royal George, [457] |
| Royal George Clingstone, [457] |
| Royal George Mignonne, [457] |
| Royal Kensington (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Royal Vineyard, [458] |
| Royale, [458] |
| Royale de Barsac, [458] |
| Rozanna (syn. of Rossanna), [456] |
| Rüdiger Starhemberg, [458] |
| Ruding Late, [458] |
| Rumbolion (syn. of Rumbullion), [458] |
| Rumbullion, [458] |
| Rumph, L. A., var. orig. by, [183] |
| Rumph, Samuel H., var. orig. by, [210] |
| Runde Feine Durchsichtige, [458] |
| Runyon, var. orig. with, [458] |
| Runyon Orange Cling, [458] |
| Rupley, [458] |
| Russel No. 1 (syn. of Russell), [459] |
| Russell, [459] |
| Russell, J. M., var. orig. by, [459] |
| Russell No. 3, [459] |
| Russet, [459] |
| Russian, [459] |
| Rust, var. orig. by, [478] |
| Rutter, [459] |
| Rutter, quoted, [100-101], [122] |
| S. G. French, [459] |
| Safranpfirsch (syn. of Alberge), [293] |
| St. Ascycles (syn. of Précoce de Saint-Assicle), [445] |
| Saint Barthélemy, [459] |
| Saint Catherine, [459] |
| St. Clair, [459] |
| Saint Fagus, [459] |
| Saint George (syn. of Smock), [274] |
| St. Helena, [459] |
| Saint James, [459] |
| St. John, [269] |
| St. Joseph Yellow Rareripe, [459] |
| St. Louis, [460] |
| Saint Marguerite (syn. of Marguerite), [413] |
| Saint Marie, [460] |
| St. Mary, [460] |
| St. Michael, [460] |
| Sallie Worrell, [460] |
| Sallville, [460] |
| Salway (syn. of Salwey), [271] |
| Salwey, [271] |
| Sanders, [460] |
| Sanders, L. T., var. introduced by, [213], [362] |
| Sanftfarbige (syn. of Teindoux), [477] |
| Sangmel, [460] |
| Sanguine, [460] |
| Sanguine Cardinale (syn. of Cardinale), [324] |
| Sanguine à gros fruit (syn. of Grosser Blutpfirsich), [375] |
| Sanguine Grosse Admirable (syn. of Prachtvolle Blutpfirsich), [445] |
| Sanguine de Jouy, [460] |
| Sanguine de Manosque, [461] |
| Sanguine à petit fruit (syn. of Kleiner Blutpfirsich), [395] |
| Sanguinole, [461] |
| Sanguinole Melting, [461] |
| Sanguinole Pitmaston, [461] |
| Sanguinolente (syn. of Sanguinole), [461] |
| Sargent, [461] |
| Sargent, Daniel, var. orig. with, [461] |
| Sargent's Rareripe (syn, of Sargent), [461] |
| Saunders (syn. of Sanders), [460] |
| Savart, var. orig. by, [445] |
| Savoy, [461] |
| Sawyer, [461] |
| Scaff, J. D., var. orig. by, [322] |
| Scarlet (syn. of Sanguinole), [461] |
| Scarlet Admirable, [462] |
| Scarlet Anne, [462] |
| Scarlet Nutmeg (syn. of Red Nutmeg), [452] |
| Scattergood, H. V., var. orig. by, [474] |
| Scattergood No. 1 (syn. of Superior Late), [474] |
| Scheuster Choice, [462] |
| Schieski, [462] |
| Schley, [462] |
| Schlomer Early, [462] |
| Schlössers Frühpfirsich, [462] |
| Schmidberger Pfirsich, [462] |
| Schmidberger's Magdalene (syn. of Schmidberger Pfirsich), [462] |
| Schnabel Pfirsich (syn. of À Bec), [291] |
| Schnellwachsender Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Spring Grove), [470] |
| Schofields Seedling, [462] |
| Schofields White, [462] |
| Schöne von Beauce (syn. of Belle Beausse), [307] |
| Schöne von Doué (syn. of Belle de Doué), [308] |
| Schöne Jersey Pfirsich (syn. of Unique), [482] |
| Schöne Kanzlerin (syn. of Veritable Chancelliere), [484] |
| Schöne Magdalene (syn. of Belle et Bonne), [308] |
| Schöne Pavie, [462] |
| Schöne Peruvianische (syn. of Chevreuse), [328] |
| Schöne Toulouserin (syn. of Belle de Toulouse), [309] |
| Schöne von Vilvorde, [462] |
| Schöne Wächterin, [462] |
| Schöne aus Westland (syn. of Schöne von Westland), [462] |
| Schöne von Westland, [462] |
| Schöner Peruanischer Lackpfirsich, [462] |
| Schöner peruanischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Chevreuse), [328] |
| Schöner von Vitry (syn. of Belle de Vitry), [309] |
| Schumaker, [273] |
| Schumaker, Michael, var. orig. with, [273] |
| Schuyler, Eugene, quoted, [24] |
| Scott, [462] |
| Scott (syn. of Scott October), [463] |
| Scott Cling? (syn. of Scott October), [463] |
| Scott October, [463] |
| Scotts Early Red, [463] |
| Scotts Magnate, [463] |
| Scotts Nectar, [463] |
| Scotts Nonpareil (syn. of Nonpareil), [427] |
| Scruggs, [463] |
| Sea Eagle, [463] |
| Seiders, [463] |
| Selby Cling, [463] |
| Sellers, S. A., var. orig. with, [463] |
| Sellers Cling, [463] |
| Sellers Free, [463] |
| Sellers' Golden Cling (syn. of Sellers Cling), [463] |
| Semis de Madeleine, [464] |
| Semis de Pêche d'Egypte, [464] |
| Semis de Plowden, [464] |
| Sener, [464] |
| Sernach, [464] |
| Serrate Early York (syn. of Early York), [206] |
| Serrate Ispahan, [464] |
| Shalcross, J. W., var. orig. by, [295] |
| Shanghae (syn. of Chinese Cling), [198] |
| Shanghai (syn. of Chinese Cling), [198] |
| Shannon Cling, [464] |
| Sharpe, var. orig. by, [464] |
| Sharpe No. 1, [464] |
| Sharpe No. 2, [464] |
| Sharpe No. 3, [464] |
| Shaw Mammoth, [464] |
| Sheester, [464] |
| Shelby, [464] |
| Shepherd Early, [464] |
| Sherfey, Raphael, var. orig. by, [464] |
| Sherfey Early, [464] |
| Sherman October, [464] |
| Shinn, James, var. orig. with, [464] |
| Shinn Rareripe, [464] |
| Shipler, [465] |
| Shipler, A. L., var. orig. by, [465] |
| Shipley, [465] |
| Shipley Rareripe, [465] |
| Shipley's Late Red (syn. of Shipley), [465] |
| Shockley Early, [465] |
| Shoemaker's Seedling (syn. of Schumaker), [273] |
| Shop, [465] |
| Siebolt, [465] |
| Sieulle, [465] |
| Sill, [465] |
| Sill, W. H., var. orig. with, [465] |
| Silvan Seedling, [465] |
| Silver (syn. of Early Silver), [352] |
| Silver Medal, [465] |
| Simms, [465] |
| Simon, [465] |
| Sims, [466] |
| Sion (syn. of Double Mountain), [344] |
| Sites Old Zack, [466] |
| Skinner Superb, [466] |
| Slane, [466] |
| Slappey, [466] |
| Sleeper, W. W., var. orig. with, [466] |
| Sleeper Dwarf, [466] |
| Slindon Park, [466] |
| Sloan Carolina, [466] |
| Slocum Early, [466] |
| Small White (syn. of Small White Magdalen), [466] |
| Small White Magdalen, [466] |
| Smeigh, [466] |
| Smeigh, Daniel, var. orig. by, [466] |
| Smith, [466] |
| Smith, Calvin, var. orig. by, [467] |
| Smith, Captain John, quoted, [46-47] |
| Smith, Dr., var. orig. by, [370] |
| Smith, W. W., var. orig. by, [350], [367] |
| Smith Favorite, [467] |
| Smith Indian, [467] |
| Smith Newington, [467] |
| Smithson, [467] |
| Smock, [274] |
| Smock, var. orig. with, [274] |
| Smock Freestone (syn. of Smock), [274] |
| Smooth-Leaved Royal George, [467] |
| Smoothstone, [467] |
| Smyrna, [467] |
| Sneed, [467] |
| Sneed, John F., var. introduced by, [371] |
| Sneed, Judge John L. T., var. orig. with, [467] |
| Snow, [468] |
| Snow (syn. of Snow Cling), [468] |
| Snow (syn. of Snow Orange), [468] |
| Snow Cling, [468] |
| Snow Favorite, [468] |
| Snow Orange, [468] |
| Sobiesky Lieblingspfirsich, [468] |
| Solomon, [468] |
| Soulard Cling, [468] |
| Southern Early, [468] |
| Southwick, [468] |
| Southwick, T. T., var. orig. with, [468] |
| Southwick's Late (syn. of Southwick), [468] |
| Souvenir de Gérard Galopin, [469] |
| Souvenir de Java, [469] |
| Souvenir de Jean-Denis Couturier, [469] |
| Souvenir de Jean Rey, [469] |
| Spanish, [469] |
| Spanish Clingstone (syn. of Spanish), [469] |
| Späte Mignot Pfirsich, [469] |
| Späte Purpurfarbige Pfirsiche (syn. of Late Purple), [400] |
| Später Lackpfirsich, [469] |
| Später peruanischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Chevreuse Tardive), [328] |
| Später purpurrothe Lackpfirsich (syn. of Late Purple), [400] |
| Spath Seedling, [469] |
| Spence, [469] |
| Spitze Galand Pfirsich (syn. of Galande Pointue), [366] |
| Spottswood, [470] |
| Spring Grove, [470] |
| Squaw, [470] |
| Stacy, Mahlon, quoted, [51] |
| Staley, [470] |
| Staley, S. L., var. orig. by, [373] |
| Standish, var. orig. by, [348] |
| Stanley, [470] |
| Stanley Late (syn. of Chili), [197] |
| Stanwick Early York, [470] |
| Stark Brothers, var. introduced by, [392], [470], [494]; var. orig. by, [354] |
| Stark Early Elberta, [470] |
| Stark Heath, [470] |
| Stayman, Dr. J., var. orig. with, [313] |
| Steadley, [471] |
| Stearns, [471] |
| Stearns, J. N., var. orig. with, [236], [471] |
| Steele, [471] |
| Steele, Dr. M., var. orig. with, [471] |
| Stenson October, [471] |
| Stephenson, Thomas, var. orig. by, [471] |
| Stephenson Cling, [471] |
| Stetson, [471] |
| Stetson, N., var. orig. with, [471] |
| Stevens, [275] |
| Stevens, B., var. orig. with, [276] |
| Stevens, R. S., var. orig. with, [449] |
| Stevens Late, [471] |
| Stevens Rareripe (syn. of Stevens), [275] |
| Stevenson's Oct. (syn. of Stevens Late), [471] |
| Stewards Late Galande (syn. of Chancellor), [326] |
| Stewart, A., var. orig. by, [466] |
| Stewart No. 1, [471] |
| Stewart No. 2, [471] |
| Stickler Cling, [471] |
| Stiles, [472] |
| Stiles, Dr. E. P., var. orig. with, [472] |
| Stilson, [472] |
| Stinson, [472] |
| Stinson Late (syn. of Stinson), [472] |
| Stinson October (syn. of Stinson), [472] |
| Stirling Castle, [472] |
| Stone, [472] |
| Stoner, G. W., var. introduced by, [322] |
| Stonewall (syn. of Stonewall Jackson), [472] |
| Stonewall Jackson, [472] |
| Storm, James A., var. orig. by, [472] |
| Storm No. 1, [472] |
| Stranahan, [472] |
| Stranahan's Late Orange (syn. of Stranahan), [472] |
| Strawberry, [472] |
| Stroman, var. orig. with, [297] |
| Strong, [473] |
| Strout Early, [473] |
| Strunk, [473] |
| Strunk, W. P., var. orig. by, [473] |
| Stuart, [473] |
| Stubenrauch, J. W., var. orig. by, [193], [246], [363], [404], [463], [481] |
| Studt, [473] |
| Stump, [276] |
| Stump-of-the-World (syn. of Stump), [277] |
| Stump the World (syn. of Stump), [276] |
| Sturtevant, [473] |
| Sturtevant, E. T., var. orig. by, [473] |
| Suber, [473] |
| Suber, var. orig. by, [473] |
| Success, [473] |
| Sugar (syn. of Chili), [197] |
| Sulhamstead, [473] |
| Summer Snow, [278] |
| Sumner Early, [474] |
| Sumner White Free, [474] |
| Sunrise, [474] |
| Sunset, [474] |
| Superb Royal (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Superbe de Choisy, [474] |
| Superbe de Trévoux, [474] |
| Superior Late, [474] |
| Sure Crop, [475] |
| Surpasse, [279] |
| Surpasse Bon Ouvrier, [474] |
| Surpasse Melocoton (syn. of Surpasse), [279] |
| Surprise, [474] |
| Surprise de Jodoigne, [474] |
| Surprise de Pellaine, [474] |
| Surties, [475] |
| Surties, var. orig. by, [356], [475] |
| Susquehanna, [475] |
| Swainson Black, [475] |
| Swalsh, [475] |
| Swalze (syn. of Swalsh), [475] |
| Swann Free, [475] |
| Sweet, [475] |
| Sweet, M. E., var. orig. by, [475] |
| Sweet Water, [475] |
| Swick Wonder, [476] |
| Switzerland, [476] |
| Sylphide, [474] |
| Sylphide Cling (syn. of Sylphide), [474] |
| Sylvester, Dr. E. W., var. orig. by, [300], [453] |
| Syrische Pfirsich (syn. of Pêche de Syria), [438] |
| Taber, [476] |
| Taber, G. L., var. introduced by, [201], [298], [360], [397], [460]; var. orig. by, [231], [332], [359], [476] |
| Tacker, [476] |
| Tacker, J. W., var. orig. by, [476] |
| Tallman No. 1, [476] |
| Tallman No. 2, [476] |
| Tallman No. 3, [476] |
| Tante Mélanie, [476] |
| Tarbell, [476] |
| Tarbell, C. H., var. orig. by, [476] |
| Tardive d'Avignon, [476] |
| Tardive d'Auvergne, [476] |
| Tardive Béraud, [476] |
| Tardive Chevallier, [476] |
| Tardive de Gros, [476] |
| Tardive des Lazaristes, [477] |
| Tardive d'Oullins (syn. of La Grange), [397] |
| Tardive des Mignots (syn. of Späte Mignot Pfirsich), [469] |
| Tardive du Mont d'Or, [477] |
| Tardive de Montauban, [477] |
| Tardive de Passebel, [477] |
| Tardive de Ward (syn. of Ward Late), [487] |
| Tausch, [477] |
| Tausch's Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Tausch), [477] |
| Taylor, [477] |
| Taylor, Dr. Thomas, var. orig. by, [454] |
| Tecumsa, [477] |
| Teindou (syn. of Teindoux), [477] |
| Teindoux, [477] |
| Teint-Doux (syn. of Teindoux), [477] |
| Teissier, [477] |
| Teissier, var. orig. with, [477] |
| Temple Late, [477] |
| Temple White (syn. of Temple Late), [477] |
| Tennessee, [478] |
| Tennessee Everbearing, [478] |
| Terrel, [478] |
| Teter, Rev. J. G., var. orig. by, [478] |
| Teton Venus (syn. of Teton de Venus), [478] |
| Teton de Venus, [478] |
| Texan, [478] |
| Texas, [478] |
| Texas King (syn. of Texas), [478] |
| Thames Bank, [478] |
| Thissell, G. W., var. introduced by, [252]; var. orig. by, [406], [479] |
| Thissell Free, [479] |
| Thissell White (syn. of Thissell Free), [479] |
| Thomas, David, life of, [55-56]; var. orig. with, [490] |
| Thomas, George, var. orig. by, [480] |
| Thomas, John J., quoted, [56], [124]; var. introduced by, [479], [490] |
| Thomas Burns, [479] |
| Thomas November, [479] |
| Thomas Rivers, [479] |
| Thompson, [479] |
| Thompson, James W., quoted, [128] |
| Thompson Orange, [479] |
| Thoytes, Mrs., var. orig. with, [473] |
| Thurber, [280] |
| Thuret, Gustave, var. orig. by, [376], [440] |
| Tice, [479] |
| Tice, James, var. orig. by, [479] |
| Tice's Late Red and Yellow (syn. of Tice), [479] |
| Tiebout, [479] |
| Tiebout, V. J., var. orig. with, [479] |
| Tillotson, [479] |
| Tillotson Précose (syn. of Tillotson), [479] |
| Tinley October, [480] |
| Tippecanoe, [480] |
| Tipton, W. K., var. introduced by, [401] |
| Tirlemonter Magdalene, [480] |
| Titus, [480] |
| Titus, Mrs. Sarah, var. orig. with, [480] |
| Todd, Rev. R. W., var. orig. by, [363] |
| Toledo, [480] |
| Toledo Prolific (syn. of Toledo), [480] |
| Tonbridge, [480] |
| Tong Pa, [480] |
| Topaz, [480] |
| Toquin, [480] |
| Tornado, [481] |
| Toughina, [481] |
| Towns, Mrs., var. orig. by, [481] |
| Towns Early, [481] |
| Townsend, [481] |
| Transparente Ronde, [481] |
| Trauerpfirsich (syn. of Pavier Pleureur), [436] |
| Triana, [281] |
| Triomphe (syn. of Triumph), [282] |
| Triomphe Saint-Laurent (syn. of Triomphe de Saint-Laurent), [481] |
| Triomphe de Saint-Laurent, [481] |
| Triumph, [282] |
| Troth, [283] |
| Troth's Early (syn. of Troth), [283] |
| Troth's Early Rareripe (syn. of Troth), [283] |
| Troth's Early Red (syn. of Troth), [283] |
| Troy, [481] |
| Trueblood Late Free, [481] |
| Tuckahoe, [481] |
| Tufts, Bernard, var. orig. by, [481] |
| Tufts, E., var. orig. by, [481] |
| Tufts Early, [481] |
| Tufts Rareripe, [481] |
| Turenne, [481] |
| Turenne Améliorée (syn. of Turenne), [481] |
| Turner, quoted, [36] |
| Tuscan Cling (syn. of Tuskena), [482] |
| Tuskena, [482] |
| Tuskena Cling (syn. of Tuskena), [482] |
| Tuteon de Venice (syn. of Teton de Venus), [478] |
| Twenty-Ounce Cling, [482] |
| Twyford, [482] |
| Tyehurst, [482] |
| Tyehurst, E., var. orig. with, [482] |
| Ulatis, [482] |
| Unique, [482] |
| Unnamed Chinese, [483] |
| Unvergleichlich Schöne (syn. of Unvergleichlicher Lieblingspfirsich), [483] |
| Unvergleichlicher Lieblingspfirsich, [483] |
| Utah Cling, [483] |
| Utah Free, [483] |
| Vagaloggia Cotogna, [483] |
| Vainqueur, [483] |
| Valdy, [483] |
| Valdy, var. orig. by, [483] |
| Van Buren, J., var. orig. by, [483] |
| Van Buren Golden Dwarf, [483] |
| Van Deman, [483] |
| Van Deman, H. E., var. orig. with, [483] |
| Van Deman Early, [483] |
| Van Lindley, J., var. introduced by, [446]; |
| var. orig. with, [404] |
| Van Orlé, var. introduced by, [402] |
| Van Zandt, [484] |
| Van Zandt, R. B., var. orig. with, [484] |
| Van Zandt's Superb (syn. of Van Zandt), [484] |
| Vandermark, [484] |
| Vanderveer Optimum, [484] |
| Vanguard, [484] |
| Vanmeter, [484] |
| Variegated Free I, [484] |
| Variegated Free II, [484] |
| Veitch, var. introduced by, [348] |
| Veitch, Messrs., var. orig. by, [399] |
| Veloutée de Piémont (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), [375] |
| Venusbrust (syn. of Teton de Venus), [478] |
| Vergil, quoted, [27] |
| Veritable Chancelliere, [484] |
| Véritable Pourprée hâtive à grande fleur (syn. of Early Purple), [351] |
| Verona, [484] |
| Verte de Beaulieu, [484] |
| Very Large Seedling Peach, [484] |
| Vessier, [485] |
| Victor, [485] |
| Victoria, [485] |
| Victoria (syn. of Early Victoria), [352] |
| Vilmorin, [485] |
| Vineuse de Fromentin, [485] |
| Vineuse Hâtive, [485] |
| Vinous Purple, [485] |
| Violet Hâtive, [485] |
| Violet Muscat, [486] |
| Violet Musk, [486] |
| Violette Galande (syn. of Galande), [365] |
| Violette Hâtive (syn. of Violet Hâtive), [485] |
| Violette de Montpellier, [486] |
| Violetter Aprikosenpfirsich, [486] |
| Voorheis No. 1, [486] |
| Voorheis Silver, [486] |
| Virginia (syn. of Columbia), [333] |
| Waddell, [284] |
| Waddell, William, var. orig. with, [285] |
| Wager, [286] |
| Wager, Benjamin, var. orig. with, [286] |
| Wake Forest, [486] |
| Walburton, [486] |
| Walburton Admirable (syn. of Walburton), [486] |
| Waldo, [486] |
| Walker, [486] |
| Walker, H. R., var. introduced by, [484] |
| Walker Early, [487] |
| Walker's Variegated Free (syn. of Walker), [486] |
| Wallace, [487] |
| Wallen, var. orig. with, [268] |
| Waller, [487] |
| Waller Brothers, var. orig. by, [487] |
| Wallis, Henry, var. orig. with, [487] |
| Wallis Best, [487] |
| Wallis Heath Free, [487] |
| Walter Early, [487] |
| Ward, Dr. A., var. orig. by, [487] |
| Ward Late, [487] |
| Ward's Freestone (syn. of Ward Late), [487] |
| Ward's Late Free (syn. of Ward Late), [487] |
| Ware, [488] |
| Ware, W. W., var. orig. with, [490] |
| Wark, [488] |
| Wark, James, var. orig. by, [488] |
| Warren, William G., quoted, [122] |
| Washington, [488] |
| Washington, quoted, [49] |
| Washington Clingstone, [488] |
| Washington Rareripe (syn. of Washington), [488] |
| Washington Red Freestone (syn. of Washington), [488] |
| Waterloo, [287] |
| Watkin Cling, [488] |
| Watkin Early, [488] |
| Waugh, F. A., quoted, [95] |
| Weaver, [488] |
| Weaver, D. W., var. orig. by, [488] |
| Weber, R. H., var. orig. by, [488] |
| Weber Golden Free, [488] |
| Weber Prize, [488] |
| Webster, Captain Daniel, var. orig. by, [387] |
| Weed, [488] |
| Weed, George, var. orig. with, [488] |
| Weeping, [489] |
| Weihnachts-Aprikosenpfirsich, [489] |
| Weinhafte Fromentinerpfirsche (syn. of Vineuse de Fromentin), [485] |
| Weiniger Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Early Purple), [351] |
| Weisse Charlotte, [489] |
| Weisse Frühpfirsche (syn. of White Nutmeg,) [491] |
| Weisser Härtling (syn. of Smith Newington), [467] |
| Welch, [489] |
| Welch, Charles B., var. introduced by, [489] |
| Weld, Eben, var. orig. by, [489] |
| Weld Freestone, [489] |
| Wellington, [489] |
| West, [489] |
| Westbrook, C. W., var. introduced by, [460] |
| Western Newington, [489] |
| Whaley, Mark, var. orig. by, [489] |
| Whaley Favorite, [489] |
| Wheatland, [288] |
| Wheatley, [489] |
| Wheatstone, [489] |
| Wheeler Early, [489] |
| Wheeler Late, [490] |
| Wheeler Late Yellow, [490] |
| White, W. S., var. orig. with, [481] |
| White Ball, [490] |
| White Blossom, [490] |
| White Blossomed Incomparable (syn. of White Blossom), [490] |
| White Cling, [490] |
| White Double Crop, [490] |
| White English (syn. of Heath Cling), [225] |
| White Globe, [490] |
| White Imperial, [490] |
| White July, [490] |
| White June, [490] |
| White Magdalen, [490] |
| White Monsieur, [491] |
| White Nectarine, [491] |
| White Nutmeg, [491] |
| White Pace, [491] |
| White Rareripe (syn. of Morris White), [248]; |
| (syn. of Nivette), [426] |
| White Winter, [491] |
| Whitehead Red Heath, [491] |
| Whitlow, W. H., var. orig. with, [491] |
| Whitlow Choice, [491] |
| Wiard, [491] |
| Wiard, Harry, var. orig. with, [491] |
| Wickson, quoted, [113-115] |
| Wiggins, [492] |
| Wilbur, [492] |
| Wilcox, Deacon Pitman, var. orig. with, [197] |
| Wilder, [492] |
| Wilder Blutpfirsich (syn. of French Blood Cling), [363] |
| Wiley, H. S., var. introduced by, [384] |
| Wilkins, [492] |
| Wilkins, Colonel, var. orig. with, [492] |
| Wilkins, Edward, quoted, [122] |
| Wilkins Cling (syn. of Wilkins), [492] |
| Willard, [492] |
| Willard, S. D., var. orig. with, [492] |
| Willermoz (Early Crawford), [205] |
| Willett, [492] |
| Williams, [492] |
| Williams, J. F., var. orig. by, [492] |
| Williams Catherine, [492] |
| Williams Cling, [492] |
| Williams Early Purple, [492] |
| Williams New York? (syn. of Large White Cling), [399] |
| Williamson, [492] |
| Williamson, David, var. orig. by, [399] |
| Williamson Choice (syn. of Williamson), [492] |
| Williamson Cling, [493] |
| Willow-Leaf, [493] |
| Willson, [493] |
| Willson, Pierpont, var. orig. with, [493] |
| Wilson, [493] |
| Wilson, E. H., quoted, [89-90] |
| Windoes, [493] |
| Wine, [493] |
| Winesburgh Large Yellow, [493] |
| Winifred, [493] |
| Winnepesaukee, [493] |
| Wirt Lady, [493] |
| Witham Seedling, [493] |
| Woburn Early Mignonne, [493] |
| Woerner, [493] |
| Wonderful, [493] |
| Wood, Allen L., var. introduced by, [296], [494] |
| Wood, C. W., var. orig. by, [496] |
| Wood, Ira L., var. orig. by, [313] |
| Woodlawn Golden, [494] |
| Woodman Choice, [494] |
| Woolsey, [494] |
| Woolsey Nebraska (syn. of Woolsey), [494] |
| Worcester, [494] |
| Worcester, Dr. J. Warren, var. orig. by, [494] |
| World Fair, [494] |
| Worrell, Mrs. Sallie, var. orig. by, [460] |
| Worrell (syn. of Sallie Worrell), [460] |
| Worth, [494] |
| Worthen, var. orig. with, [235] |
| Worthen (syn. of Jennie Worthen), [235] |
| Wright, [494] |
| Wright, var. orig. with, [323] |
| Wright, Charles, var. introduced by, [493] |
| Wright, W. F., var. orig. by, [494] |
| Wright Seedling, [494] |
| Wunderschöner Lackpfirsche (syn. of Admirable), [292] |
| Wyandotte Cling, [494] |
| Wylie, John, var. orig. by, [494] |
| Wylie Cling, [494] |
| XX Yellow, [495] |
| Yates Early, [495] |
| Yates Red Cling, [495] |
| Yazoo, [495] |
| Yellow Admirable, [495] |
| Yellow Alberge (syn. of Alberge), [293] |
| Yellow Alberge Clingstone (syn. of Pavie Alberge), [434] |
| Yellow Apricot, [495] |
| Yellow August, [495] |
| Yellow Blanton Cling (syn. of Blanton Cling), [313] |
| Yellow Chance, [495] |
| Yellow Chevreuse, [495] |
| Yellow Cobbler (syn. of Cobbler), [331] |
| Yellow Extra, [495] |
| Yellow Globe, [495] |
| Yellow Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), [264] |
| Yellow Mignonne, [495] |
| Yellow Mystery (syn. of Mystery), [423] |
| Yellow Nutmeg, [496] |
| Yellow Peach, [496] |
| Yellow Preserving, [496] |
| Yellow Rareripe, [289] |
| Yellow Rose, [496] |
| Yellow St. John (syn. of St. John), [269] |
| Yellow Seedling, [496] |
| Yellow Swan, [496] |
| Yellow Tuscany (syn. of Tuskena), [482] |
| Yenshi, [496] |
| Yenshi Hardy (syn. of Yenshi), [496] |
| Yocum, [496] |
| York Pearl, [496] |
| York Précoce (syn. of Early York), [206] |
| Yulu, [496] |
| Yum Yum, [496] |
| Zane, [496] |
| Zartgefärbter Lackpfirsich (syn. of Teindoux), [477] |
| Zea, [497] |
| Zelhemer Lieblingspfirsich, [497] |
| Zelia, [497] |
| Zell, [497] |
| Zella, [497] |
| Zipf Seedling, [497] |
| Zoar Beauty, [497] |
| Zwergpfirsich (syn. of Dwarf Orleans), [348] |
FOOTNOTES:
[1] De Candolle, Alphonse Or. Cult. Plants 222. 1885.
[2] Meyer, Frank N. U. S. D. A. Plant Immigrants No. 107:862. 1915.
[3] Feb. 4, 1916.