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small; glands reniform; foliage crimped, slightly folded and waved; quality fair; 

 season early October. Rather late for this section. 



Jacques Late.— Trees fairly strong, roundish, upright. Fruit medium to large, 

 roundish, slightly ovate; cavity broad, shallow; suture slight, two-thirds around; 

 apex very small; color creamy-white with a light red blush and thin bloom; 

 flesh moderately .iuicy, creamy-white, red at pit, tender, rather acid, slightly bitter; 

 pit plump, roundish, oval, pointed, free; quality good; season last of September; 

 foliage large, crimped; glands globose; flowers small. 



Jersey Yellow.— Trees quite strong, spreading. P"'ruit medium size, roundish oval, 

 enlarged at one side of suture; cavity narrow, deep; apex fairly distinct; suture 

 well marlied more than one-half around; color clear yellow, slightly blushed, with 

 an abundance of bloom; flesh moderately juic.v, yellow, red at pit, quite tender, 

 mild, with a slightly bitter flavor; pit medium size, rather plump, free; quality fair; 

 season early October; flowers small; glands reniform. 



Jones.— Trees quite strong, roundish upright. Fruit rather large, inclined to 

 ovate; cavity rather deep; apex prominent; suture distinct, two-thirds around; color 

 yellow, with a cheek mottled with dark red and with a medium amount of bloom; 

 flesh juicy, yellow, red at pit, tender, vinous; pit long, oval, nearly free; quality fair 

 to good; season middle of September; foliage much crimped; glands globose; flowers 

 small. 



June Rose.— Trees quite strong with roundish upright heads. Fruit rather large, 

 roundish ovate: cavity medium: apex prominent: suture well marked one-half 

 around; color pale creamy-white with a bright red cheek and thin bloom; flesh very 

 juicy, whitish, slightly red at pit, tender, vinous, high flavor; pit medium size, oval, 

 free; quality quite good; season last of August; foliage slightly crimped; glands 

 globose; flowers small. A large and handsome white peach, which has generally 

 been quite productive. 



Juno. — Trees fairly strong. Fruit large, roundish, occasionally compressed at 

 suture; apex prominent; cavity small, deep; suture a mere line more than one-half 

 around; color clear yellow washed with red and with a considerable bloom; flesh 

 moderately juicy, yellow, slightly red at pit, rather flrm, mild, quite rich and 

 pleasant; pit cling; quality good; season early October. 



Kalamazoo.— Trees fairly vigorous, roundish with slightly drooping branches. 

 Fruit medium to lai'ge, often slightly compressed at suture; apex well marked but 

 not prominent; cavity medium; suture slight, but extending more than one-half 

 around; color yellow, slightly washed and striped with red in the sun and with a 

 thin bloom; flesh juicy, yellow, slightly reddened at pit, tendei', vinous, sprightly, 

 rather rich; pit rather large, oval, pointed, plump, free; quality quite good; season 

 middle of September; foliage slightly crimped; glands reniform; flowers small. The 

 trees are generally quite hardy and productive and it is one of the most valuable 

 varieties of its season. 



Kallola.— Trees fairly strong, roundish upright. Fruit medium to large, roundish 

 oval; cavity medium, rather deep; apex slightly sunken: suture distinct at apex; 

 color creamy-white with a thin bloom; flesh very juicy, faint creamy-white, red at 

 pit, very tender and with a vinous, slightly bitter flavor; foliage crimped and 

 slightly waved; glands reniform; flowers large; quality fair; season middle of Sep- 

 tember; fairly productive. 



LaFleur.— Trees fairly strong, roundish upright. Fruit medium size, oval; cavity 

 narrow; apex distinct; suture well marked more than one-half around; color yellow, 

 nearly covered with dark red and with red stripes; bloom quite dense; flesh juicy, 

 pale yellow, tender and with a mild, vinous flavor; pit small, oval, pointed, free; 

 quality fair; season late September; flowers large; glands reniform; foliage slightly 

 crimped, folded and waved. 



Late Barnard. — Ti'ees quite strong, roundish upiight with drooping branches. 

 Fruit medium to large, roundish oval; cavity narrow, rather deep; suture distinct 

 more than one-half around; apex prominent; color yellow with a dark red cheek and 

 a moderate amount of bloom; flesh fairly juicy, bright yellow, red at pit, firm, sweet, 

 rich and pleasant; pit large, plump, pointed, free; quality quite good; season middle 

 of September. The trees are fairly productive and the fruit is often slightly com- 

 pressed at one side near the suture. 



Late White. — Trees fairly vigorous, drooping. Fruit medium to large, roundish 

 oval, slightly compressed near the suture; cavity small, shallow; apex prominent; 

 suture well marked one-half around; color creamy-white, bright red in the sun 

 and with a thin bloom; flesh moderately juicy, pale creamy-white, red at pit, tender 

 and with a sprightly, vinous flavor; pit large, plump, roundish, oval, pointed, free; 

 quality good; season last of September; quite productive. 



