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Harrison (Harrison* 's Peach). Medium to large, roundish oblong; 

 color light red on light yellow ground, with thin rosy bloom; stem 

 long and slender. Flesh rich, juicy; pit partly free; ripens early in 

 September. Americana. Minnesota. 



Harrison. 



Hawkeye. 



Hawkeye. Roundish oval, often oblong conical; color yellow 

 ground, covered with red and purple; dots numerous, gray; stalk 

 short, in slight cavity; suture a mere line. Flesh firm, but melting, 

 with pleasant flavor; quality good; cling. Americana. Iowa. 



Hunt. Large, roundish oval, flattened at stem end; color deep 

 red, with numerous large dots and thick lilac-purple bloom; stalk me- 

 dium, inserted in shallow cavity; suture 

 on surface, but well defined. Flesh 

 yellow, firm, with Wildgoose-like flavor; 

 quality good; no astringency when 

 cooked. Season, early. Americana and 

 Angustifolia hybrid. Iowa. 



Klondike. Size medium to small, 

 roundish oval ; color lively yellow, shaded 

 with red, mottled, and with numerous 

 small dots; suture slightly depressed. 

 Flesh very juicy, pleasant, subacid in 

 flavor ; quality fair to good. Season, early 

 August. Americana. Iowa. 



Lone Star. Medium, oval, pointed; color red, with numerous white 



Hunt. 



