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stoiu'; sc'4l^^'C)ll iniddlr oT J ill v. Tree vij^oriiihs and very 

 pr()ductiv(\ Tliis is ;ni old ninrkot sort, its greatest 

 dia\\i>n('U is its teiideiicv t<> riK at harvest time. 



Matthew's Beauty. —Larj;(', roundish, yellow; flesh 

 thick, liriu, rieh, sweet; freestone; season middle to last 

 ol' Anj;iist. Trc^o viu'OT-ons and fairly productive. This 

 variety fcdlows Elherta and is a ])ronnsin<»- late sort. 



McKinney. — Medium lo lari;(', yellowish with red 

 cheek; flesh white, Arm, jnicy, sweet; clingstone; season 

 middle to last of June. Tree a stronij^ <T^Y)wer and fairlj/ 

 productive; a i)ronnsing new variety. 



Stump. — Medium to large, round with red cheek; 

 flesh tliick, firm, sweet, juicy; freestone; season first of 

 August; tree strong, vigorous and productive. An old 

 sort, but still one of the best white varieties in its sea- 

 sou ; a good keeper and shipper. 



Ovido. — S*>mall to medium, roundish oblong with 

 pnuninent point at ithe end, greenish yellow Avith red 

 cheek; flesh greenish white, tender, juicy and sweet; 

 fr(M'stoue. Tree a strong grower and very productive. 



Sneed. — Medium, roundish oval, white with red. cheek; 

 fl(^sh greenish white, juicy; clingstone; season last of 

 May. Tree strong, vigorous and productive. The 

 earliest peach yet produced. 



Triumph. — ^ledium, yellow, nearly covered with red; 

 flesh yellowish, tender, juicy, good; nearly free; season 

 first to middle of June. Tree vigorous and productive; 

 an excellent earl}' peach and a good shipper. 



Victoria. — Small to medium, nearly round, pale yel- 

 low; flesh i>ale yellow, sweet, juicy; freestone; season 

 first of August. Tree a good grower and quite pro- 

 ductive. 



