UNTESTED VARIETIES, ETC. 299 



JONES' EARLY. 



American. Glands, globose ; fruit, medium, roundish, yellowish white, 

 with pale red in sun; flesh, yellowish white, red at stone, juicy. Free- 

 stone. Middle August. (Hovey.) 



JONES' LARGE EARLY. 



American. Glands, reniform ; fruit, large, roundish flattened ; suture, 

 deep ; greenish white with crimson cheek ; flesh, white, melting, pink at 

 stone. Free-stone. Middle August. (Hovey.) 



JOSE SWEET. 



American. Flowers, small ; glands, globose ; fruit, medium, roundish, 

 broad; suture, deep; greenish white, dull red cheek, juicy, delicious fla- 

 vor. Free-stone. Last September. 



KENRICK'S HEATH. 

 Heath Free-stone, | Heath Free. 



American. Flowers, small; glands, reniform; fruit, large, oblong, 

 swollen point at apex ; suture, slight ; greenish white, purplish red cheek; 

 flesh, greenish white, red at stone, coarse, juicy, sub-acid. September. 



LA GRANGE. 



American. Glands, reniform ; fruit, large, oblong, greenish white, little 

 red in sun ; flesh, greenish white, juicy, not equal to many others at same 

 time ripening. Free-stone. September. 



LADY PARHAM. 



Large, round, yellowish white, downy ; flesh, pale red at the stone, re- 

 sembles Baldwin's October. Of Southern origin. 



LINCOLN. 



American. Glands, globose; fruit, large, roundish; broad suture; 

 downy, yellow, with purplish red ; flesh, yellow, red at stone, juicy, sweet. 

 Free-stone. Early September. (Cole.) 



MADEIRA. 



Hill's Madeira, | Madeira Free-stone. 



American. A variety now little known, and, we think, never much out 

 of Southern Ohio. Fruit, large, roundish ; suture, well marked, not deep ; 

 yellow, with rich red cheek ; flesh, yellowish, rather firm, rich, and, in warm 

 seasons, sugary and delicious. Free-stone. Early September. 



MADELEINE OF COURSON. 



Madeleine de Courson, I True Eed Magdalen, I Madeleine Rouge, 

 Red Magdalen, | French Magdalen, | Rouge Paysanne. 



Foreign. Glandless : fruit, medium, roundish, yellowish white, red 

 cheek; flesh, white, red at stone. Last August. 



MALDEN. 

 Early Maiden. 



American. Flowers, small ; leaves, glandless. A variety originated by 

 James Dougall, Esq., of C. W. Fruit, medium, roundish compressed, one 

 side enlarged ; suture, distinct ; skin, white, with reddish blush cheek ; 

 flesh, white, juicy, sprightly. Free-stone. Last August. 



