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the early peaches. You can, for shipment, gather the entire 

 crop on the last of June. 



Early York. — Somewhat larger than the Tillotson. It 

 can be shipped on the 10th of July, and be eaten for fifteen 

 days longer. 



Iron House. — Can be shipped on the loth of July, and 

 in eating for ten days longer. This tree originated with the 

 late Wm. Armour, in middle Tennessee. It was planted by 

 his iron house — hence its name. It is large, dark yellow 

 color, of the highest excellence, both in flavor and appearance. 

 It is regarded as the finest of all that class of peaches of its 

 season. 



Morris' Red. — Well known, and good everywhere. 



Van Zandt's Superb. 



Bradford's Free. 



Early Newington. 



Noblesse. 



GtEORGE the Fourth. — All first class fruits here. 



Chinese Cling. — This can be shipped on the 20th July, 

 and in eating the 1st of August. I regard this as the finest 

 I have ever seen globe. Size, very large ; color, light green, 

 marbled and streaked with red; flavor surpassingly grand. 

 Leaves, habit and growth, very distinct. For profit or any 

 other purpose, this fruit, in our climate, leaves all others in 

 the shade. 



Old Mixon Cling. — Is ready for shipping by the 1st of 

 August. This old variety will ever be popular; it is one of 

 the very best peaches of its season. 

 Cromwell's Yellow, Grosse Mignonne, 



Crawford's Late, Buckner's Red, 



Flewellen, Stump the World, 



Rodman's Cling, Red Magdelene, 



Each a favorite. 



Morris' White. — This is truly a noble variety; color 

 creamy white; very large, and in general appearance very 

 attractive. In shipping order the 1st of August. 



Large White English Cling. — A distinct peach of great 



