396 SELECT VARIETIES OF FRUITS. 



Tree vigorous and productive ; very valuable for orchard 

 or garden. 



Wai bur ton Admirable. English. Fl. s. Fruit large, 

 roundish ; greenish white, shaded with dark red in the sun ; 

 flesh white, stained red at the stone, melting, juicy, rich, 

 and sweet. Last of September. F. Tree a good grower 

 and productive ; this variety, wherever it has been grown 

 in this country, has been found valuable. 



Yellow Alberge (BARNARD'S YELLOW). Gl. glob., 

 fl. s. Fruit medium or above in size, roundish ; yellow, 

 with a deep, purplish red cheek ; flesh yellow, deep red at 

 stone, juicy, sweet, vinous, pleasant. Early September. 

 F. Tree hardy, vigorous, and productive. This old 

 French peach holds a popular position as a reliable and 

 profitable variety, although only of second-rate quality ; 

 from it many seedlings have been grown, almost identical 

 with its parent. 



Yellow Rareripe. American. Gl. glob., fl. s. Large, 

 roundish ; orange yellow, a rich, red cheek, shaded off and 

 striped; flesh, deep yellow, red at the stone, melting, 

 juicy, vinous, excellent. Last of August. F. Tree vig- 

 orous and productive; one of the best and most profitable 

 very early yellow-fleshed peaches grown. 



SELECT GARDEN VARIETIES. 



Hale's Early, Early York, Cooledge's Favorite, Oldmix- 

 on Freestone, Large Early York, George the Fourth, 

 Ward'b Late Freestone. 



Varieties generally successful in New England, West- 

 ern New York, Ohio, and Michigan. Cole's Early Red, 

 Columbia, Cooledge's Favorite, Crawford's Early, Craw- 

 ford's Late, George the Fourth, Jacques' Rareripe, Large 

 Early York, Late Admirable, Morris's White, Oldmixon 

 Free, Red Cheek Melocoton, Smock, Ward's Late Free, 

 and Yellow Rareripe. 



