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THE PEACH. 



SELECT PEACHES ADAPTED TO THE CLIMATES OF 

 MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, WEST VIRGINIA AND N. 

 CAROLINA, FOR A SUCCESSION. 



Hale's Early, 



Fay's Early Ann, 



Crawford's Early, 



Early Tillotson, 



Red Rareripe, 



Yellow Rareripe, 



Morris' White (preserving), 



Grosse Mignonne, 



George the IV., similar to 

 Large Early York. 



Columbia (Georgia peach, In- 

 dian peach). 



Snow Peach, 



Smock's Free, 



LemoR Cling, S. S. (beautiful 

 blossoms and fruit), Ken- 

 nedy s Cling ^ 



Washington, 

 Old Mixon Cling, 

 Ward's Late, 

 Crawford's Late, 

 Susquehanna, 



White Heath Cling (for pre- 

 serves), 

 White Magdalen, 

 Red Magdalen, 

 Jeweler, 



Alberge's Yellow, 

 Old Mixon Free, 

 Red Cheeked Melocoton, 

 Lagrange, 



Eaton's Golden Cling, 

 Heath Cling, 

 Baldwin's October. 



SELECT PEACHES FOR MARKET, ADAPTED TO THE 

 LATITUDE OF MARYLAND, VIRGINIA, &c. 



Large Early York, 



Haine's Early, 



Druid Hill, 



Lemon Cling — Kennedy's 



Qling^ 

 Fay's Early Ann, 

 Morris' Red Rareripe, 

 George the IV., 

 Columbia, 



We are indebted to Messrs. 



Henrick's Heath, 



Old Mixon Free, 



Smock, or St. George, 



Heath Cling, 



Old Mixon Cling, 



Early and Late Crawford, 



Y^ellow Rareripe, 



Lagrange, 



Baldwin's October (Georgia). 



Harris k Wallis, of the Coves- 



NoTE. — For market purposes, large, high-colored fruits bring the 

 highest prices. Clings are not so well adapted to distant markets. 



