314 THE PEACH. 



Crawford's Early, White Heath Cling, 



Crawford's Late, Breckenridge, 



Grand Admirable, Heath Free, 



Stump the World, ' Grosse Mignonne, 



Hale's Early, Van Buren, 



Cole's Early, Golden Dwarf, 



Early Tillotson, Stump the World, 



George the IV., Shanghai Cling, 



Early Newington, Pope's Cling, 



Hopkinsville, White Point Cling, 



Morris' Late, Chapline^'^ 



Grand Admirable, Jerries' Seedling, ^^ Ky., 



Catharine Cling, Allen Cling, 



Columbia, White Heads, 



Van Zandt's Superb, Red Heath, 



Ward's Late Free, Nix, Late. 



Bindford, 



LIST BY THE KENTUCKY STATE POMOLOGICAL 



SOCIETY— 18G9. 



President, Laiurence Young, Louisville. . 



Early Tillotson, Ward's Late Free, 



Catharine, Grand Admirable, 



Breevort Morris, Grosse Mignonne, 



* This elegant new peacli is a mixture of Indian and White Cling— size variable but 

 generally large. Flesh and skin beautifully streaked with red, with sweet, rich, luscious 

 flavor. Origin, Hart connty, Ky. Mature in August. 



t This new variety resembles the Hopkinsville. Very large, flavor superb ; free-stone. 

 Origin, Hart county, Ky. August. 



Note. — With other sensible remarks Mr. Woodson warns those who 

 are about to engage in fruit culture, not to depend too much on new, 

 untried sorts, whose qualities and value are not well established ; but 

 recommend those who intend planting an orchard to rely mainly on old 

 and well tried varieties. He says also, if you want fruit, buy only accli- 

 mated fruit stock. 



Note. — We are indebted to Mr. Woodson for a copy of the list. 



