318 THE PEACH, &C. 



Mitchell's Mammoth. — Similar to late White Heath ; but 

 a little later. 



O'GwYXX. — Large, with crimson cheek, juicy, melting, of 

 good flavor; matures early in August. 



Scott's October. — Medium, pale yellow, flesh yellow, 

 juicy and vinous — very good; matures early in October. 



White Pine Apple. — White, with a protuberance — skin 

 white with dark crimson near the base, flesh white, red at the 

 stone, melting, juicy, good; ripe beginning of August. 



LIST BY THE EDITOR OF THE SOUTHERN HORTI- 

 CULTURIST. 



(yAZOO city, MISSISSIPPI.) 



Dr. H. A. Swasey, Editor and Proprietor of that excellent 

 periodical, The Southern Horticulturist, Yazoo City, Missis- 

 sippi, has furnished us with the following select list of fine 

 peaches, which, from his personal experience and observation, 

 he confidently recommends for general cultivation in the 

 Southern States. This list of choice varieties for a succession 

 is sufficiently large for most farmers, although it contains but 

 a small portion of the fine sorts that may be profitably culti- 

 vated in most southern regions. We are under many obliga- 

 tions to Dr. Swasey : 



Early Tillotson, Crawford's Early, 



Yellow St. John, Bergen's Yellow, 



Troth's Early, Chinese Cling, 



Yellow Rareripe, Crawford's Late, 



Cole's Early, Old Mixon Cling, 



Early Chelmsford, Old Mixon Free, 



Coolidge's Favorite, Susquehanna. 



Late Admirable, Pride of Autumn, 



Catawba, Raymond Cling, 



Smock's Free, Lady Parham, 



Ward's Late, Baldwin, 



Heath Cling, Cox's October. 

 Lagrange, 



