312 THE PEACH. 



Troth's Early ; middle July. 



Early York, free-stone ; July and August. 



Early N e^vington ; August. 



Alberge's Yellow, (Yellow Rareripe) ; July and August. 



Crawford's Early, George the Fourth, Royal Kensington, 

 Red Rareripe, free-stones ; August. 



Morris' White, free-stone ; August and Sept. 



Crawford's Late, Old Mixon, Red Cheeked Melocoton, 

 Teton de Venus, free-stones, Tippecanoe, cling, Lemon Cling, 

 Ward's Late, Old Mixon Cling, President ; Sept. 



White Heath Cling ; Sept. and October. 



DWARF PEACHES. 



Italian Dwarf, free-stone ; August. 



Van Buren's Golden Dwarf, cling-stone ; Sept. 



SELECT PEACHES FOR THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA 

 AND WEST VIRGINIA. 



The order observed here constitute a valuable succession of 

 sorts, from August to October, which are esteemed for all 

 purposes. 



Hale's Early ; first to middle of August. 



Cole's Early Red, Early York, (serrate), Early Newington ; 

 middle of August. 



Fay's Early Ann ; August. 



George the IV., Grosse Mignonne, (English,) Coolidge's 

 Favorite, Troth's Early ; end of August. 



Bergen's Yellow ; beginning of Sept. 



Alberge Yellow, (Yellow Rareripe) ; early Sept. 



Crawford's Early, Brevoort's Morris ; beginning of Sept. 



Snow Peach ; beginning to middle Sept. 



Jacques, Rareripe, Old Mixon, free-stone; middle Sept. 



Morris' White, Scott's Nonpareil, (New Jersey), Red Cheek- 

 ed Melocoton ; middle to end Sept. 



Old Mixon CHng, Susquehanna, Stump the World, (New 

 Jersey) ; end of Sept. 



Crawford's Late. 



