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South between Late Crawford and Smock, which gives it a shipping 

 status. Season, September in Georgia. 



Cobbler (Yellow Cobbler}. Large, yellow, much resembling 

 Salway, but considerably later in season. Flesh is nearly best in 

 quality and recommended for all uses, including drying, canning, and 

 marketing; pit free. A leading variety in Texas and grown as far 

 north as Ohio. Texas. 



Columbia. Medium to large, roundish, somewhat elongated; 

 color yellow, about all covered with marbling and striping of red; 

 quite pubescent; cavity broad and deep; suture half around. Flesh 

 yellow with red near surface and at the pit, mild; quality scarcely 

 good; pit free. Considerably grown for market. Georgia. 



Cooledge (Cooledge Favorite). Large, roundish; color white with 

 crimson mottled cheek; suture only distinct near the cavity. Flesh 

 melting, juicy, rich, sweet, very good. Massachusetts. 



Conkling. Large, roundish, slightly ovate, and compressed; 

 color bright yellow marbled with crimson and with bright red 

 cheek; suture extends to apex. Flesh whitish with red at the pit; 

 pit free. Flesh juicy, vinous; quality very good. Season, late. 

 Commercial. 



Connett (Connett's Early). Large, roundish oval, compressed; 

 color creamy white mottled and traced with red; cavity deep, abrupt, 

 narrow; suture extends beyond the apex. Flesh yellowish white 

 without red, tender, luscious; quality good to very good; pit not free. 

 A seedling of Chinese Cling. North Carolina. 



Cox (Cox's Cling). Large, roundish, color greenish white with 

 some blush on sunny side. Flesh greenish white, juicy, luscious; 

 quality very good; cling. Texas. 



Crimson Beauty. Very large, roundish; color yellow with over 

 one-half covered with bright crimson. Flesh white with some red at 

 pit, which is adherent. In Texas it is largely grown for market 

 and canning, and it is prized as far north as Ohio. 



Crosby. Medium to large, roundish; color yellow with mottling 

 of red, red cheek, and some bloom; cavity narrow and deep; suture 

 two-thirds around the fruit. Flesh yellow, juicy, quite firm; quality 

 very good; pit free. Season, middle of September. Massachu- 

 setts. 



Crothers. Medium, round to roundish ovai; color yellowish white J 

 with bright red blush and some bloom; suture extends beyond apex, 



