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Bulletin 62. 



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regions even shy. Early, 

 ripening in New York 

 from late July to the 

 middle of August. Kx- 

 cellent for canning. 



Imported by H. H. 

 Berger & Co., San Fran- 

 cisco. One of the best 

 known varieties. The 

 illustration shows good 

 specimens natural size. 



2 4 . Orien t. — Large , 

 broadly conical ; red, very 

 highly colored ; flesh yel- 

 low, of high quality. 

 Ripens soon after Bur- 

 bank. Introduced in 

 the fall of 1893 by Stark 

 Bros., lyouisiana. Mo. 

 Figured in American 

 Gardening xiv. (1893), 



P- 363- 



25. Perfectio7i. — Fruit 



rather large, oblong-con- 

 ical, bright carmine with 

 white bloom ; flesh fine, 

 firm and sugar}-, excel- 

 lent ; pit very small ; 

 good keeper and very 

 productive. One o f 

 Luther Burbank's novel- 

 ties, ' 93 . Said to be cross 

 of Kelsey with Burbank. 



Red June: see Red 

 Nag ate. 



26. Red Nag ate (^^6. 

 June. Shiro-Smomo, of 

 some). — Fruits medium. 



