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CHOICE PEACHES FOR A GARDEN OR SMALL OR- 

 CHARD, FOR GENERAL CULTIVATION AND FOR 

 A SUCCESSION. 



Early Tillotson, Early Yellow Rareripe, 



Hale's Early, Delce's Cling, 



Early Newington, Morris' Red Rareripe, 



Royal George, President, 



Crawford's Early, Lemon Cling, 



Noblesse, Crawford's Late, 



Royal Kensington, Columbia, 



Tippecanoe, Heath Cling, 



Old Mixon Free, Baldwin's October, 



Morris' White, Nix's Late. 



W. C. Flagg, of Illinois, in an essay on peaches, says that 

 from his experience and observation the variety with the 

 fewest objections is the Old Mixon Freestone; and that for 

 a list of four market varieties which will nearly cover the 

 season, and against which few objections can be urged, he 

 names : 



Troth's Early, Old Mixon Freestone 



Large Early York, . Smock Freestone. 



Barry recommends for a succession from Auorust 1st to 



o^ 



October, in eastern and western latitudes : 



Early Tillotson, Crawford's Early, 



Early York, Jacques, 



Haines' Early Red, White Imperial, 



Coolridge, Lemon Clingstone, 



Yellow Alberge, Large White Clingstone. 



THE ELMWOOD LIST FOR CULTIVATION SOUTH. 



The following valuable list, prepared by Mr. Jas. Stewart, 

 of the Elmwood Nurseries, Memphis, Tennessee, may be relied 

 on, to run through the season, as among the best and most 

 profitable for the orchardists of that section : 



Early Tillotson. — The finest and most profitable of all 

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