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DIVISION II. GREEN, WHITE, OR YELLOW. 



Garfield. Medium, round-oblong; dark red, yellow specks; skin 

 thick ; stem one inch ; flesh orange-yellow, juicy, acid. Late. 

 Ohio. 



Golden Beauty.* Medium, round-ovate, pointed at apex ; deep clear 

 yellow ; skin thick ; flesh amber, firm, sweet, semi-cling. Late 

 in blooming and in ripening. Does not ripen in the North. Tree 

 hardy, vigorous, productive. Texas. 



Milton.* Medium, globular to oblate, dark red ; stone ovate cling ; 

 flesh firm, apricot flavor, good. Seedling of Wild Goose. A 

 valuable variety. Iowa. 



Missouri Apricot. Medium, round; deep yellow; skin moderately 

 . thick ; semi-cling. 



CHICKASAW GROUP PRUNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA. 

 DIVISION I. RED, PURPLE, OR BLUE. 



Brunswick. Medium, round, pointed apex ; dark red, white bloom ; 

 flesh yellow, sweet. 



Emerson Early. Medium, round ; purple red ; skin thin, cling. 

 Very early. Texas. 



Hoffman. Medium, round, purple-red. Mid-.season. Very prolific. 

 Ripe in Northern Texas middle of July. Texas. 



Newman.* (Warren.) Medium, nearly round; pink-red, light 

 spots near apex. Only fair quality. Mid-season. Kentucky. 



Pottawattamie. Medium, round ; red, streaked yellow ; stem long, 

 slender ; flesh firm, very juicy, of fair quality. Very productive. 

 Mid-season. Tennessee. 



Robinson. Small, round ; red, many light yellow spots ; flesh am- 

 ber, juicy, cling. North Carolina. 



DIVISION II, GREEN, WHITE OR YELLOW. 



Priam. Medium, round : yellow, skin thin. Very productive. 

 Texas. 



Wooten. Large, round-oblong ; yellow, blotched red. Ripe in 

 Texas in July. Sure bearer. Texas. 



Yellow Transparent.* Medium large, oblong, lemon yellow. 

 Early Texas. 



