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rouiidisli ; elea!- wh^te ; flesh wl\ite to the stone, juicy, 

 melting, sprightly, sweet, and rich. F. — Early Sep- 

 tember. Tree hardy, very productive. Uiglily valued 

 for preserving, canning, etc. 



Stcadley. — American. Gl. glob., fl. s. Fruit medium, 

 roundish; skin white, with a faint blush on the sunny side; 

 flesh juicy, sweet. F. — Kipens later than Heath Cling. 



Stiinip the World. — American. Gl. glob., fl. s. Fruit 

 lajge, roundish-oblong; creamy-white, with a bright, red 

 cheek; flesh white, juicy. F,— Last of September. Tree 

 vigorous and productive. Esteemed in New Jersey, 

 where it originated, as a profitable market variety. 



Surpassc illelocoton.— American. This variety, which 

 originated in the grounds of Ellwanger & Burry, is large, 

 roundish-oval ; rich yellow, with a red cheek ; flesh pale 

 yellow, nearly white, juicy, rich, sugary, vinous, excel- 

 lent. F. — Early September. Tree a strong grower, 

 productive, a valuable market sort. 



Susquehanna. — American. Large, nearly round, 

 suture distinct : yellow, with a beautiful, broad, red 

 cheek ; flesh yellow, sweet, nch, juicy, vinous. F. 

 — Middle to last of September. Tiee a fine grower, very 

 popular in Pennsylvania. 



Thurber. — American. Fl. s. A seedling of the 

 Chinese Cling, which it resembles. Large to very large, 

 roundish ; skin creamy-white, marbled with ci'imson ,* 

 flesh white, juicy, vinous, rich. F. — Matures from th^ 

 middle to the end of July in Georgia. 



Tippecanoe Clini?. — American. Gl. reii., fl. s. Fruit 

 very large, nearly round, flattened slightly at tlie sides ; 

 yellow, with a fine, rich, red cheek ; flesh yellow, juicy, 

 sweet, vinous. C. — Late September and early October. 

 Tree vigorous, productive. Handsome, of a very good 

 quality, valued highly wlicre known as a market sort. 



