Dec. 2, 1908.] Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 91)1 



" King Edward VII." — Bloomed 27tli August; no crop set; planted in 

 1907. 



"Lady Palmerston." — ^ Worked on jieacb. stock, am^ 11 years old. Fruit 

 medium to large, quite round, greenish yellow, d(>ep red cheek; flesh, pale 

 yellow, tender; freestone; suitable for dessert, shipping and drying. Bloomed 

 7th September; ripened. 4th February. Good crop ; good (quality ; a very fine 

 variety to grow ; free from disease. 



" Muir." — Worked on peach stock, and 14 years old. Freestone; suitabli- for 

 canning and drying. Bloomed 7th September ; ripened 8th January. Good 

 crop ; good quality. This peach on sandy ground is spoih on account of skin 

 collecting all sand that blows ; free from disease. 



" Stump of the World." — Bloomed 7th September; not true to name. 



"Comet." — W\irked on peach stock, and 14 years old. Fruit lai-ge, round, 

 with slight point, fine yellow, deep red in sun; flesh deep yellow, juicy, melt- 

 ing, vinous flavour ; freestone ; suitable for dessert, canning, and drying. 

 Bloomed 7th September; ripened 10th February; good crop ; good quality; 

 fi'ee from disease. 



"Yellow St. John." — Worked on peach stock, and 14 years old ; freestone. 

 Bloomed 7th September ; ripened 23rd of December ; good crop; good quality; 

 valuable for its season ; free from disease. 



i' Heath's Cling." — Bloomed 7th September ; no crop set. 



" Early Moorpark " 

 "Red Masculine" 

 " Ouillin's Early " 



"Large Early" 



"Newcastle" 



"Bobby Allen" 



"Harris" 



"Royal" 



" Royal George " 



" Pennant Hills " 



"Turkey" 



"Hemskirke" 



" Mansfield Seedling " ... 



" St. Ambroise " 



." Shipley's Blenheim " ... 

 " Hatif D'Auvergne " ... 

 " Canino Grosso " 

 " Carrington " 

 "Campbeimeld's Seedling " 



"Elruge" 



"W^arwick" 



"Pineapple" 



Apricots. 



Planted, August, 1905. 



. . Making rapid growth ; poor show for fruit. 



