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SYSTEMATIC POMOLOGY. 



which is somewhat elevated. Flesh yellowish white, with red at pit, 

 tender, vinous, pleasant, good; pit free. Season late. 



Denton. Large, oblong oval; color yellow, with red cheek; cav- 

 ity wide and quite deep. Flesh yellow, firm, good. One week 

 later than Elberta, which it much resembles in tree and fruit. 

 Maryland. 



Druid Hill. Large, roundish; color greenish white, with red 

 cheek; cavity narrow; suture slight, hardly extending to apex. 

 Flesh whitish, with purple at pit, juicy, rich, very good; pit free. 

 Baltimore. 



Early Belle (Hieley). Large, roundish; color creamy white, with 

 red and crimson cheek. Flesh creamy white, firm, juicy; pit free. 

 A seedling of Belle of Georgia, which ripens its fruit one month 

 earlier than its parent. Georgia. 



Early Crawford. 



Early Crawford. Large, roundish, somewhat elongated; color 

 bright yellow, with red cheek and some bloom; in many cases the 

 yellow surface is sprinkled with red specks and the line of suture is 

 compressed; suture extends two-thirds around; cavity broad but 



