Introductions of i8go. 173 



Peach, Austin Winter. Leonard Coates. 



— Captain Ede. Hamilton. 



— Champion. Hamilton. 



— Chase Early Free. R. G. CJiasc &■' Co. 



Very early, ripening with Alexander ; of best quality. A chance 

 seedling in the garden of S. W. Hopkins, Geneva, N. Y. 



— Future Great. Stark Bros. 



— Gen. Grant. Leonard Coates. 



— George's Late Chng. C. M. Silva. 



— Grover Cleveland. I^eojiard Coates. 



— Gulley. A. G. Gulley, Mich. 



— Hardy Tuscany. Leo?iard Coates. 



— Hollister's Free. £. A. Riehl. 



— Knight's Mammoth. /. T. Whitakcr. 



— Late Golden. H. A. Jones, Himrods, N. Y. 



Originated near Seneca Lake, N. Y. 



— Lovett's White. Lovett. 



Valuable especially for hardiness of blossom and tree, rendering 

 it a sure cropper. The fruit is large, pure white, of fine quality and 

 ripens late. 



— Madison Mammoth. Kcnnan. 



— Missouri Blood Leaf. Stark Bros. 



— North American Apricot. Stark Bros. 



— Stark Heath. Stark Bros. 



— Strong's Mammoth. Jackson. 



— Superb Cling. Stark Bros. 



— Ulatis. Leofiard Coates. 



Pear, Anne Ogereau. Leonard Coates. 



— Coreless. Baylcs. 



— Fitzwater. H. A. Jones, Himrods, N. Y. 



Fruit beautiful canary or golden-yellow, of medium size, slightly 

 flushed on one cheek with a few freckles distributed evenly over the 

 surface, mostly at the calyx ; flesh juicy and melting to the core ; 

 flavor better than Bartlett. Small core and seeds. Ripens Novem- 

 ber to January. Originated near Seneca Lake, N. Y. 



— Groveland. Lippincott, Ala. 



— Old Kentucky. Stark Bros. 



— Santa Ana. W. R. Strono; Co. 



— Victor. S. Miller, Mo. 



Pepper, Cardinal. Henderson ; Ferry. 



A distinct variety, growing from five to six inches in length, being 

 about two inches broad at the top and tapering to a point. Pepper 

 slightly scimetar-shaped and is a glossy bright red color. Very sweet 

 and thick fleshed. 



