witn a spngntiy, vinous navor; pit large, long, plump anu tree; roliage sligntly 

 crimped; glands reniform; flowers small; quality good; season last of September; 

 fairly productive. The size and hand.some appearance of the fruit makes it a desir- 

 able sort for late market. 



McKevitt. — Trees quite strong, roundis-h, upright. Fruit quite large, roundish, 

 oval; cavity naiTow and deep; apex prominent; suture a line extending rather more 

 than one-half around; color creamy white, with a cheek marbled with bright red, 

 and a thin bloom; tlesh moderately juicy, pale creamy white, faintly reddened at 

 the pit; tirm and mild; pit long, oval pointed, cling; foliage; glands globose; flowers 

 small; quality fair; season last of September. 



Milhizer. — Trees rather strong, upright. Fruit medium size, roundish; cavity 

 narrow, deep; apex a point in the suture which is very indistinct except near the 

 apex; color white with a slight tinge of red, and with a medium amotmt of bloom; 

 flesh moderately juicy, white to the pit, tender and vinous; pit oval, pointed, free; 

 flowers small; glands globose; quality good; season early October. 



Minnie.— Trees quite strong, drooping. Fruit large, roundish; cavity broad and 

 shallow; apex a mere point; suture distinct one-half around; color creamy white 

 with a dappled red cheek; flesh very juicy, creamy white, red at the pit, moderately 

 firm, vinous and pleasant; pit rather large, free; foliage crimped; glands reniform; 

 flowers small; quality good; season last of August; quite productive. 



Mountain Rose.— Trees fairly- strong, spreading. Fruit large, rottndish, tapering 

 slightly towards the apex and slightly compressed next to the suture; cavity deep; 

 abrupt; suture moderate, two-thirds around; apex a point in. the suture; color 

 creamy white, blushed and sprinkled with light red spots; flesh very juicy, creamy 

 white, reddened at the pit, tender, melting and with a mud, vinous flavor; pit large, 

 plump, free; quality quite good; season middle to last of August. Although not 

 especially valuable for market, its high quality makes it a valuable kind for home 

 use. 



Moore. — Trees quite strong, upright. Fruit medium to large, round, slightly ovate 

 with a broad cavity; suture only distinct near the apex, which is rather prominent; 

 color pale creamy white with a bright blush and an abundance of bloom; flesh 

 juicy, white, red at pit, tender, sprightly excellent; pit rather small, oval, pointed, 

 free; quality good; season middle of September. 



Morris County— Trees fairly strong, spreading. Fruit medium size, roundish; 

 cavity medium; suture a line except at the apex; apex fairly prominent; color 

 creamy white with a slight red cheek and a fair amount of bloom; flesh moderately 

 juicy, creamy white, slightly red at the pit, tender and with a mild, slightly bitter 

 flavor; pit oval, pointed, free; foliage nearly smooth, slightly waved; glands 

 reniform; flowers small; quality fair; season middle of September. 



Morris White. — Trees quite strong, roundish ttpiight. Fruit quite large, roundish; 

 cavity medium depth; suture slight; apex medium; color creamy white, occasionally 

 blushed; flesh juicy, white to the pit, tender, vinous, rich and excellent; pit medium 

 size, oval, plump, free; glands reniform; flowers small; quality quite good; season 

 early September. Generally fairly productive and a valuable white canning peach. 



Muir.— Trees quite strong, roundish upright. Fruit quite large, roundish, oval, 

 slightly compressed; cavity broad and rather deep; suture distinct, one-half around; 

 ape:;^ generally prominent; color yellow with a slight red cheek, splashed and striped 

 with dark red; flesh very juicy, yellow, much reddened at the pit, tender, vinous and 

 sprightly; pit very large, roundish, oval, plump; foliage crimped; glands reniform; 

 flowers small; quality good; season middle of September. Generally quite pro- 

 ductive and a promising variety. 



Murat.— Trees fairly strong, spreading. Fruit quite large, roundish, inclining 

 to oval and slightly compressed; cavity narrow, moderately deep; apex a mere 

 point in the suture, which is scarcely perceptible except at that point; color light 

 yellow washed with red and with a fair amount of bloom; flesh moderately juicy, 

 yellow, red at pit. rather coarse and with a mild, slightly acid and bitter flavor; 

 pit very large, plump, pointed, free; glands reniform; flowers small; quality rather 

 poor; season early October; fairly productive. 



Mystery.— Trees moderately vigorous. Fruit large, roundish, compressed; cavity 

 narrow and deep; suture indistinct; apex depressed; color dark yellow, with a very 

 dark red cheek and with red spots; flesh juicy, yellow, red at pit, rather coarse 

 but tender and with a pleasant, vinous, rich flavor; pit free; quality good; season 

 last of August. A fairly productive and promising variety. 



Need.— Tree moderately strong, round, upright. Fruit medium size, roundish, 

 slightly ovate; cavity medium; apex a mere point; suture two-thirds around, not 

 deep; flesh yellow, red at pit, very juicy, rather tender, with a mild, vinous flavor. 



