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Our list of peaches might easily be extend* 

 ed to fifty or more varieties. Were we to add 

 to the above described catalogue, we should 

 select from among the following : 



Last of Summer Early Anne, Dixie's EIP 

 reka, Lemon Rareripe, &c. Early Autumn - 

 Cheney's Perfection, (W. Co. Seedling.) 

 Bergen's Yellow, Red Rareripe, Walter's 

 Early, Early Newington, Large Yellow Me- 

 locton, Jaques (very large,) Brevoort, Belle- 

 garde, Morris's Red, &c. Mid Autumn 

 President, Prince's Red Rareripe, Kenrick's 

 Heath, Late White, &c. also, for preserving, 

 the Blood Clingstone, and (in warm situations) 

 the Lemon Clingstone. 



All the above described peaches, except the 

 latter two, are freestone varieties, clingstone 

 peaches not being valuable in so cold a climate 

 as ours. 



SELECT LIST. Last of Summer Early 

 Sweet Water, Cooledge's Favorite, George 

 Fourth. Early Autumn- Yellow Rareripe, 

 Crawford's Early, Old Mixon Freestone, Yel- 

 low Red Rareripe, Mid Autumn Crawford's 

 Late. 



SMALLER SELECT LIST. Cooledge's Favor- 



