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red cheeks; ripens May iSth to 30th — earlier than any other peacfi 

 in the orchard — -and of better quality than Alexander, Waterloo, 

 and other peaches of that group; tree vigorous and a good bearer. 



Governor Garland. — A 

 very large peach withanexcel- 

 ent flavor and a rich rosy col- 

 or, quality and color better 

 than other early peaches; par- 

 tially free; ripens May 25th to 

 June 15th; tree a fair bearer. 



Wager. — Fruit of good size 

 and superior quality, excellent 

 for canning, deep yellow ting- 

 ed with red; a freestone; ripens 

 July 20th to August 5th; a 

 good bearer. 



Newhall. — Very large with 

 a rich flavor, yellow with a dark 

 red cheek; a freestone; ripens 

 July 25th to August 15th; a 

 good bearer. 



Susquehanna . — Fruit large, 

 and quality good, a rich yellow 

 deeply tinged with red ; a free- 

 stone; ripens July 25th to Aug- 

 ust 15th; tree a heavy bearer. 

 Belle of Georgia. — Fruit 

 very large and quality excel- 

 lent, light colored with rosy 

 cheeks; ripens August 1st to 

 15th; tree a good bearer. 

 a General Lee. — Fruit above 

 I medium, very juicy and high 

 '& g> flavored, creamy white tinged 

 I "Z with red; a cling; ripens Aug- 

 " I ust 1 st to 10th; tree vigorous 



and a good bearer. 

 E s Oriole. — Fruit a good size, 

 deerj yellow with red cheeks, 



