Appendix. 



113 



PEACHES— Concluded. 



Description. 



Name. 



Hale 



Heath Cling 



Henrietta 



Honey 



Hynes Surprise 

 InKold, Lddy 

 Kalamazoo 

 Keri', Jessir 



Key port 



liurge York 

 I^ate Admirable 

 Lute Crawford 

 Late Rareripe 

 Lee, Generul 

 Ijemoii Cling 

 lienion Free 



Lewis 



Louise 



Lolo, MiHs 



Lovell 



Mamie Ross 

 Mary Choice 

 Morris White 

 Mountain Rose 



Miiir 



MeDevitt 



t )ldmixon Cling 



Oldniixon Free 



Onderdonk 



()ran£:e Cling 



Pallas 



Parhani 

 Peen to 

 Peninsula 

 Phillips Cling 

 Pic-qnet 



Prize 



Red Cheek Melocolon 



Reeves' Favorite 



Richmond 



Rivers 



Royal George 



Russell 



Sal way 



Smock 



Sneed 



Snow 



Stevens Rareripe 



St. John 



Slonewall Jackson 



Strawberry 



Stump 



Susquehanna 



Texa 



Thurber 



Till ot son 



Tippecanoe 



Triumph 



Troth 



Tuskena 



\\'ager 



Waldo 



Walker Var. Free 



Ward Late 



Waterloo 



Wheatland 



Yellow Rareripe 



^ The distinctive peculiarities of the families or strains of peaches known as 

 Chinese, Persian, and Spanish being more or less ill-deflned and obscured by crossing or 

 hybridization, a correct classification of varieties under these heads is not deemed 

 practicable. 

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