94 VARIETIES OF FRUITS. 



VARIETIES OF THE PEACH ADVISED FOR LATITUDE 

 43 TO 40. 



We name as very early, Early York and Maine's Early- 

 for early, Alberge Yellow and Yellow Rareripe ; for me- 

 dium, Oldmixon Free and Crawford's Early; to? late, Fos- 

 ter and Late Admirable ; for very late, Hyslop's Cling and 

 Ward's Late Free. If it be desirable in a large orchard 

 to extend the list to twenty varieties, then Alexander, 

 Early Beatrice ; for very early, Cole 's Early Red ; for early 

 to medium, Cooledge's Favorite, Grosse Mignonne, George 

 the Fourth, Jacques' Rareripe, Morris White, Snow, and 

 Magdala. 



PEACHES FOR LATITUDE 40 TO 37. 



Alexander, Amsden's June,EarlyBeatrice, f or very early ; 

 Alberge Yellow, Bergen Yellow, Early York, for early ; 

 Cooledge s Favorite, Crawford 's Early, George the Fourth, 

 Snow, Grosse Mignonne, Oldmixon Freestone, Scott's 

 Nonpareil, Noblesse, ior medinm j Lemon Cling, Surpasse, 

 Melocoton, for late ; Smock Free, Stump the World, Sus- 

 quehanna for very late. 



PEACHES FOR LATITUDE BELOW 37 



Nearly all of the above named varieties are valued at 

 the South, and the range from 40 may be strictly and truly 

 said to cover the whole list of varieties we have given. 

 The only item in all is, the popularity of a variety as to 

 its value for market. From 40 degrees of latitude down, 

 the seedlings are yearly being brought to notice and com- 

 mended. We shall only name a few, viz. : Alexander, 



