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 VARIETY CATALOG 



Acampo — A California introduction ; early, yellow, handsome. 



Albright — Medium size, round, white skin, cling, good quality, 

 late; use, dessert and market; originated in North Caro- 

 lina. 



Alexander — Small, round, red and white skin, creamy white 

 flesh, semi-cling, poor quality, very early; use, dessert and 

 market; originated in Illinois; formerly much planted 

 on account of its earliness, but now commercially obsolete. 



Allen October — Medium size, round, red and yellow skin, red 

 and yellow flesh, freestone, poor quality, late; use, dessert 

 and market; originated in Missouri. 



Alton — Closely resembles Minnie, and thought by some to be 

 identical with that variety. A large white peach, with 

 red cheek, earlier than Carman. 



Amelia — Medium size, round ; red and white skin, white flesh, 

 freestone, good quality, early; use, dessert and market; 

 originated in North Carolina. 



Ameliaberta — Medium size, yellow skin, yellow flesh, free- 

 stone ; originated in Georgia. 



Angel — Medium size, round, red and white skin, green white 

 flesh, freestone, good quality, early; use, dessert and mar- 

 ket; originated in Florida. 



Arp or Arp's Beauty — A yellow market variety said to be 

 liked in Oregon and Washington. 



Augbert — Originated in Texas ( ?) ; round, large, yellow red, 

 freestone, good quality. 



Bailey (Friday Seedling) — Originated in Iowa; freestone, 

 good quality. 



Banner — Originated in Ontario; round, large, yellow red, 

 freestone, very good quality ,^ early. 



Barnard (Early Barnard) — Originated in Illinois; round, 

 medium large, red yellow, freestone, very good quality, 

 medium early. 



Beers Smock — Medium size, oval, red and yellow skin, red 

 and yellow flesh, freestone, poor quality, late ; use, dessert 

 and market; originated in New Jerse3^ 



Belle (Belle of Georgia) — Originated in Georgia; round ob- 

 late, medium large, white red, freestone, very good qual- 

 ity; dessert, kitchen and market use; mid-season or a little 

 later. A fine market peach of the hardy Chinese Cling 

 type. 



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