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SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY. 



yellow. Flesh tender, juicy, sweet. A popular California variety 

 now distributed in Arizona, New Mexico, and Southwest Texas. 



Superb. Medium, roundish oval; surface smooth; color light 

 salmon, with numerous dots of red or russet; down short: cavity 

 medium to large, regular, flaring; suture distinct. Flesh yellow, 

 firm, subacid, good; freestone. Kansas. 



Shense. 



Sunrise. Medium in size, roundish oval; color orange-yellow, with 

 velvety surface; dots very small; cavity medium, regular, and 

 shaded with pink; suture shallow. Flesh bright yellow, meaty, 

 tender, juicy, good. Russia. 



Wyandotte Chief. Medium to large, roundish; color yellow, with 

 blush on sunny side. Flesh nearly best in quality. Season, as early 

 as Alexander. Grown in Ohio quite largely. 



Yolo. Very large, roundish oval; surface velvety; color pale 

 \ellow, with golden on sunny side, with russet dots; cavity large, 

 regular, abrupt, and deep; suture deep at cavity. Flesh yellow, 

 neaty, sweet, very good. California. 



