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Sturtcvailt, American. Fruit medium size, roundish ; 

 rich yellow, mostly covered with dark, rich red ; flesh 

 yellow, red at the stone, juicy, melting, sugary, rich, ex- 

 cellent. Early September. F. Tree a good, healthy 

 grower, and an abundant bearer ; esteemed in Ohio, where 

 it originated as the best in quality of all the yellow- 

 fleshed varieties. 



SurpaSSC Melocoton, This is a seedling originated in 

 the grounds of Ellwanger & Barry, of large size, roundish, 

 oval ; rich yellow, with a red cheek ; flesh pale yellow, 

 nearly white, juicy, rich, sugary, vinous, excellent. 

 Early September. F. Tree a strong grower, productive, 

 and promising to be a valuable market sort. 



Susfjuchaniia* American. Large, nearly round, suture 

 distinct ; yellow, with a beautiful, broad, red cheek ; flesh 

 yellow, sweet, rich, juicy, vinous. Middle to last of Sep- 

 tember. F. Tree a fine grower, very popular in Penn- 

 sylvania. 



Tippecanoe ('ling, American. Gl. ren., fl. s. Fruit 

 very large, nearly round, flattened slightly at sides ; yel- 

 low, with a fine, rich, red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, 

 sweet, vinous. Last September and early October. Tree 

 vigorous, productive ; a handsome peach of very good 

 quality, valued highly where known as a market sort. 



Troth's Early. American. Gl. glob., fl. s. Fruit 

 medium size, roundish, oval ; whitish, bright red in sun ; 

 flesh white, red at the stone, juicy, sweet. Early in Au- 

 gust. F. Tree vigorous, very productive ; this variety 

 is extensively grown, and esteemed highly valuable as a 

 market orchard sort ; it is also fine for the orchard, 

 house, and the garden. 



Ward's Late Free, American. Gl. ren., fl. s. Fruit 

 rather large, roundish, slightly oval ; white, with a beau- 

 tiful red cheek ; flesh white, tinged with red at stone, 

 juicy, melting, sweet, delicious. Late September. F. 



