402 SELECT VARIETIES OF FRUITS. 



F. — Last of September. Tree vigorous, hardy, and pro- 

 ductive. 



Indian Blood. — American. Fruit large; skin dark 

 claret-color, with deep red veins; flesh deep red, juicy, 

 and vinous. C. Valued at the South. 



Jacques' Rareripe. — American. Gl. ren., fl. s. Fruit 

 large, roundish, compressed; dark, rich yellow, mostly 

 covered with dull red; flesh yellow, red at the stone, 

 juicy, slightly sub-acid. F. — Middle September. A 

 popular and i)rofitable peach in all the New England 

 and Northern States. 



Kenrii'k's Heath (Heath Free). — American. Gl. 

 ren., fl. s. Fruit large, oblong, with a swollen point at 

 apex ; pale greenish-white, with a purplish-red cheek; 

 flesh a little coarse; greenish- white, deep red at the stone; 

 juicy, melting, pleasant, sub-acid. F. — Middle Septem- 

 ber. A hardy, vigorous, and productive variety, profit- 

 able, but not of the highest quality. 



Keyport White. — American. Originated in New 

 Jersey. Gl. ren. Described as a large, fine, white, late 

 peach. 



Lady Parhani. — American. Gl. ren., fl. s. Fruit 

 medium, roundish ; yellowish-white, downy ; flesh firm, 

 rich, vinous. F. — Middle of October. Esteemed at the 

 South. 



La Grange. — American. Gl. ren., fl. s. Fruit large, 

 roundish-oblong; greenish-white, some red in the sun; 

 flesh juicy, melting, very rich, sweet and high -flavored. 

 F. — Last of September. Tree a hardy, good grower and 

 bearer. Highly esteemed and profitable in New Jersey, 

 Delaware, and the peach regions of the South-west. 



Lar^e Early York (Honest John). — American. Gl. 

 glob., fl. s. Fruit above medium, roundish; whitish, with 

 a clear, rich red cheek; flesh almost white, fine-grained, 

 juicy, rich, mild, excellent. F, — Last of August. TreQ 



