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CXASS IV. 



ADDITIONAL LIST OF PEACHES. 



Some of the following peaches are new. They are 



mostly native fruits, a small portion of them only being 



of foreign origin. All of them are undoubtedly good, and 



many of them are excellent. Part of them will prove very 



productive, and all that could possibly be desired in this 



respect : but doubts exist in relation to the productiveness 



of some portion of them. 



ASTOR'S SEEDLING. Large; round; yellow and red; de- 

 licious. September. 



BELLE CHEVEREUSE. Large ; red ; vinous ; excellent. 

 August. 



BENNETT'S RARERIPE. Large ; red and white ; hand- 

 some; productive. Early. 



*BERGEN'S YELLOW. Yellow ; fine. September. Extra 



BOURDINE. Large ; round ; red ; sweet ; vinous. Sept. 



BRANDY PEACH. Beautiful ; medium size ; round ; deep 

 red ; flesh crimson ; good. August. 



BRODIE'S C. Beautiful ; large ; round ; red ; juicy ; fine ; 

 moderately productive. September. 



CLINTON. Fine and handsome. September. 



CONGRESS C. Large ; red ; juicy ; fine ; mod. bearer. Sept. 



DE TONDENSIS. Large; fine; first quality; red and 

 white ; moderately productive. September. 



Dix PEACH. Large; productive; first-rate. 



DOUBLE SWALSH. Medium size ; ovate ; red ; fine- 

 flavored ; tolerably productive. 



EAGLE'S RED. Beautiful; large; red; fine. Sept. 



EARLY MIGNONNE. A small variety of the Grosse Mig- 

 nonne. August. 



EARLY YORK. Large ; excellent ; mod. bearer. August. 



ENGLISH CHANCELLOR. Large ; oblong ; red ; rich ; 

 vinous. 



OILMAN'S EARLY. Ripe soon after Nutmeg; new; pro- 

 ductive; good. August. 



