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Gaylord. — Very good, large, white, with red cheek, flesh 

 white, very juicy, rich, beautiful; middle of August. Origi- 

 nated by Dr. Philips, of Mississippi. 



Great Eastern. — Very large, (often measuring 14 inches) 

 greenish white, with a slight wash of red, flesh juicy and 

 sweet, sometimes a little coarse; a showy fruit. Originated 

 in the orchard of J. P. Berkmans' Nurseryman, Augusta, 

 Georgia; July 20th. 



Julia. — Medium white, with a slight red wash, flesh white, 

 juicy, vinous and good; ripens end of Oct. to 15th Nov. 

 As with all late peaches its quality is modified according to a 

 warm or cold October. Origin, Aiken, South Carolina. 



Napoleon. — Medium, downy, skin dark red, flesh pink- 

 veined red, juicy, rich ; July 20th. 



Owens' Seedling. — Medium, white, with a few red veins, 

 flesh pure white, melting and well flavored; 1st to 15th of 

 August. 



President Church. — Large, yellowish white, with some 

 motling of red on sunny side; flesh white, a little red near 

 the stone, very juicy, melting, very good; middle of Septem- 

 ber. Origin, Athens, Georgia. 



PuCELLE DE Malines.-= Medium, skin white, beautifully 

 washed and mottled with carmine, flesh white, sweet and of 

 exquisite aroma; very superior, but too tender for market. 



Clingstones. 



Bletcher's. — Large, white, with red wash, juicy, vinous 

 and very good; July 20th. 



Duff Yellow. — Large, white, with red-wash, showy, juicy, 

 vinous, sub-acid, and very good; matures 20th to last of July. 



Georgia Cling. — Medium, skin white, much covered with 

 red, juicy and very sweet; end of July. 



Griswold. — Large, white, much covered with red, juicy 

 and verv sweet. 



Goode's October. — Large, skin white, washed and veined 

 with pale red, flesh white, with red veins, juicy, vinous, and 

 finely flavored — of the Indian type; beginning of October. 



