302 THE PEACH. 



POOLE'S YELLOW. 



Tittle's Large Yellow, | Poole's Late Yellow Free-stone. 



American. Glands, reniform ; fruit, large, roundish ; suture, half round ; 

 deep yellow, dark red cheek ; flesh, yellow, red at stone, rich, juicy. Free- 

 stone. Last of September. 



PRESIDENT CHURCH. 



Raised by the Rev. A. Church, President of the Franklin College, Ga. 

 Glands, reniform : fruit, large, roundish, inclining to oval ; suture, shallow, 

 often a mere line, with a small point at the apex, which is rarely depressed ; 

 skin, pale red in the shade, beautifully mottled and washed with dark red 

 in the sun ; flesh, white, pale red at the stone, very juicy, melting, and of 

 delicious flavor. Middle September. 



PRINCE'S CLIMAX. 



Originated on the farm of George Mitchell, Flushing, Long Island ; very pro- 

 ductive. Fruit, large, oval ; skin, yellow, with crimson cheek, and two- 

 thirds mottled with crimson ; flesh, yellow, very rich, aromatic, pine-apple 

 flavor ; adheres to the stone. Ripens the middle and end of September. 

 (Wm. R. Prince's MS.) 



PRINCE'S EXCELSIOR. 



Originated with William R. Prince, Flushing, Long Island. Fruit, very 

 large, round ; suture, slight, a mere line, ending in a flattened depression 

 at top, where there is a slight cavity, and a little abortive mamelon : skin, 

 a most splendid pure bright orange color; flesh, golden yellow to the stone, 

 very rich, luscious, aromatic, apricot, or exquisite orange flavor, sweet and 

 rich ; separates freely from the stone. Ripens middle of October ; well 

 suited to the South. (W. R. Prince's MS.) (Downing.) 



PRINCE JOHN. 



Large, oblong, orange yellow, very juicy and delicious; resembles tho 

 Crawford's. Ripens latter part of July. 



REEVES' FAVORITE. 



American. Distinct from " Favorite " of Coxe. Flowers, small ; glands, 

 globose ; fruit, large, roundish ; yellow, with red in sun ; flesh, yellow, 

 juicy, sometimes a little acid. Free-stone. Early September. 



RODMAN'S RED. 



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

 mostly red in sun; flesh, whitish, firm, juicy. Cling-stone. Last of Sep- 

 tember. 



SCOTT'S MAGNATE. 



A noble variety of the Red Rareripe. Glands, reniform : fruit, very 

 large, round, depressed ; skin, pale yellow, with a dark red cheek ; flesh, 

 white, luscious, and well flavored. Ripens early in September. (Down- 

 ing.) 



SCOTT'S NECTAR. 



Another very fine seedling from the Red Rareripe. Glands, globose 

 fruit, large, round, somewhat depressed ; color, red, shaded on pale yellow 

 ground, and bright red next the sun ; flesh, white, very sweet, and of the 

 highest flavor. Ripens early in September. (Downing.) 



