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Grown at the Geneva (N. Y. ) Experiment Station. Unpromising. Cherry Valley. Originated near Cherry Valley, 111. 111. Hort. Soc. Kept. 1882 : 284. Clark. ^Mentioned in The Rural New-Yorker for 1897, p. 598, as received from Matthew Crawford the spring previous. Colonel Wilder. Introduced by John B. Orange, and named in honor of Marshall P. Wilder. Of a bright cream color, large size, oblong, almost pointed, of superior flavor and quality. Mr. Orange regarded this as the most valuable of his whi...te varieties. Hov. Mag. 1864 : 360. Crystal White (Orange's Crystal). Originated and introduced by John B. Orange. Upright, with strong, green spines, lacking in hardiness, and suckering freely. Fruit large, roundish oval, clear, rich white when fully ripe, sweet, of good flavor and ripening early. Cumberland. Formerly known about Bridgeton, N. J. Fuller. Cutter Mulberry. Introduced by G. B. Cutter, Newton, Mass. , about 1859. Fruit long, slender, sweet. Hov. Mag. 1859 : 397. Dallas. A Texas variety, found hardy, vigorous, productive and reliable there, but of little value in the North.
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