THE PEACH. 



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pleasant, good; pit free. Does well in Michigan and east of 

 lakes. 



Brandywine. Quite large, flattened ovate; compressed near the 

 suture; color yellow, striped and marbled with red; cavity abrupt, 

 wide, and deep. Flesh yellowish with red at pit, not very rich; quality 

 good; pit free. Season, last of September. Delaware. 



Bokhara No. 3. 



Brevoort. Medium to large, round, slightly oblate; color whitish 

 with bright-red cheek; suture deep at apex. Flesh light color with 

 some red at pit, rich, sweet, good; pit free. New York. 



Briggs (Briggs's Red May). Medium to large, round; color white 

 with rich red cheek. Flesh greenish white, melting, juicy, rich, 

 very good; pit partially free. Season, early. A California variety 

 now grown quite extensively in the South. A spurious variety with 



