310 THE PEACH. 



Eatox's Goldex. — Medium, skin golden yellow, with occa- 

 sionally a few pink spots ; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy, with 

 apricot flavor. Middle of September. 



Flewellen — Large, deep red, with deeper red veins ; flesh 

 red and juicy, vinous, very good : belongs to the Indian type ; 

 most beautiful and showy July 20th. 



Heath Red. — Large, oblong, skin creamy white, with red 

 vrash, flesh juicy, vinous and well flavored, red near the stone. 

 August 25th. 



Heath Late White. — Syn. Heathy (Coxe), Heath Cling- 

 Stone, Fine Heathy White U)}(/Iish, Eliza Thomas, Patter s 

 September^ Rawy Peach, White Globe, Henriette, etc., etc. 

 September. Large, rich, superb. 



IxDiAX Blood. — Large, dark claret, with deep red veins ; 

 downy, flesh deep red, very juicy, vinous and refreshing. 

 Middle of August. 



Newixgtox Clixg. — Syn. Old Neivington Cling, (Lang., 

 Lind., Thomp.) Neivington^ (Parkenson.) Large Newington, 

 (Coxe.) Flesh separates partially from the stone. This is 

 a very large, handsome, and excellent old English peach ; has 

 been in cultivation some 200 years. 



Nix's Late White. — Large, oblong, white, slightly tinged 

 with red, downy, flesh white, juicy, and of fair quality ; fine 

 for preserving. Middle to the end of October. 



Old Mixox Clixg. — End of July. 



PiXE Apple. — Syn. Lemon Cling, Kennedy's Carolina, 

 Allison, Early Lemon Cling, etc., etc. Middle of August. 



Tixley's October. — Medium, white with a wash of red ; 

 flesh white, juicy, and of high flavor. Middle of October. 



LIST FOR THE VICINITY OF ATHENS, GA. 



An extensive peach-grower, near Athens, Georgia, at the 

 request of the Editor of the "Athens Southern Cultivator," 

 has furnished the following very valuable list of desirable 

 peaches, suited to that locality, which, doubtless, will answer 

 for many other portions of the~ South. 



