suture well marked for oue-half around; color creaiuy-wbite, with a bright red 

 blush and a medium amount of bloom; flesh iuicy. white, very red at pit, tender, and 

 with a high, pleasant flavor; pit large, oval, pointed, plump, free; quality quite 

 good; season middle of September. Generally quite productive; foliage very slightly 

 crimped; glands globose; flowers small. A handsome and productive variety. 



Peninsula.— Tree quite strong, upright, somewhat spreading. Fruit large, round- 

 ish, inclining to oval; cavity narrow, deep; apex siinken; suture shallow, more tlian 

 one -half around; color yellovr, washed with red and with a moderate amount of 

 bloom; flesh very .iuicy, yellow, red at pit, moderately firm and with a sprightly, 

 vinous flavor; pit rather small, plump, pointed, free; flowers small; quality good; 

 season middle of September. Apparently lacking in productiveness. 



Pickett.— Tree quite strong, roundish upright. Fruit medium size, roundish, 

 slightly inclined to ovate; cavity narrow, deep; apex a slight elevation in the suture, 

 which is slight and more than one-half around; color yellow, with a red cheek in 

 exposed specimens; flesh juicy, yellow, red at pit, firm and with a mild, sprightly 

 flavor; pit large, plump, oval, cling; quality fair; season last of September; foliage 

 nearly smooth; glands reniform; flowers small. 



Pi-att.— Tree moderately vigorous, very spreading, with waved and crimped 

 foliage. Fruit medium size, roundish, compressed; cavity very narrow, moderately 

 deep; suture quite distinct; apex small; color yellow, with a red cheek and a con- 

 siderable amount of bloom; flesh moderately juicy, yellow, red at pit, tender, and 

 with a mild, rich flavor; pit quite large, free; quality good; season last of August. 

 A fairly productive variety. 



Prince (Eare-ripe).— Tree quite vigorous, roundish upright. Fruit medium to large, 

 roundish, slightly ovate; cavity broad, shallow; apex quite indistinct; suture slight, 

 more than one-half around; color creamy-white, blushed with red and with a thin 

 bloom; flesh juicy, white, slightly red at pit, tender and with a vinous, mild, pleasant 

 flavor; pit long, oval, pointed, plump, free; quality quite good; season middle of 

 September; foliage crimped, folded; glands globose; flowers small. A fairly pro- 

 ductive variety that is valuable for home use. 



Princess.— Tree quite strong, roundish, upright. Fruit medium to large, roundish; 

 cavity rather broad, deep; apex slight; suture indistinct; color pale creamy-white, 

 with a slight bloom; flesh very juicy, whitish, faintly marked with red at pit, tender 

 and with a delicate, mild, vinous flavor; pit plump, pointed, free; flowers large; 

 glands globose; quality quite good; season last of September. 



Prize.— Tree fairly vigorous, with a round head. Fruit large, roundish; cavity 

 broad; suture slight; apex a mere point; color yellow, more or less blushed and with 

 a thin bloom; flesh very juicy, yellow, red at pit, very tender, with a vinous, 

 sprightly flavor; pit oval, pointed, free; foliage crimped, waved; glands globose; 

 flowers small or medium; quality good; season middle to last of September. The 

 size, color and handsome appearance of the fruit with the productiveness of the tree 

 make it a valuable sort, especially for home use and local market. 



Red Cheek.— Tree fairly vigorous, with a roundish upright head. Fruit medium 

 size, roundish, slightly ovate; cavity rather narrow; suture slight and with a swell- 

 ing 'on one side; apex" prominent; color yellow, with a bright red cheek and a thin 

 bloom; flesh juicy, yellow, red at pit, tender and with a mild vinous flavor; pit 

 rather large, oval, pointed, plump, free; foliage crimped; glands globose; flowers 

 small: qualitv good; season last of September; moderately productive. 



Red Seedling.— Tree fairly vigorous, spreading. Fruit medium size, roundish; 

 cavity broad, rather deep; "suture distinct, one-half around; apex distinct; color 

 creamy-white with a bright red blush and a medium amount of bloom; flesh tender, 

 creamy white, moderatelv firm, and with a mild, vinous, very pleasant flavor; pit 

 small,"oval, pointed, nearly free; foliage Slightly crimped; glands globose; flowers 

 large: qualitv good: season middle to last of August. 



Reid.— Tree moderately strong, with spreading, slightly drooping branches. Fruit 

 large, roundish ovate, ta'pering toward apex, which is quite prominent; cavity mar- 

 row, deep; suture distinct, more than one-half around; color yellow, with a bright 

 red cheek and a thin bloom; flesh very juicy, yellow, slightly marked with red at 

 pit, tender, vinous, pleasant; pit large, plump, pointed, free; foliage large, crimped; 

 glands globose; flowers small; quality quite good; season last of August. A fairly 

 productive and promising variety. 



Reeves.— Tree moderately vigorous, upright. Fruit medium to large, roundish and 

 remotelv ovate: cavity broad, deep; apex a slight prominence; suture indistinct; 

 color yellow, with a dark red cheek and thin bloom; flesh juicy, yellow, red at pit; 

 tender with a mild, vinous flavor; pit roundish ovate, pointed, plump, free; fojiage 

 crimped; flowers small; glands globose; quality good; season middle of September. 



