288 THK PEACH. 



Large Early York, or New York P^areripe. 



Livingston's I<ew Tork. Eareripe, I Haine's Early Eed, 

 Honest John, | Early York of NeAV Jersey. 



American. The synonyms which we attach to this variety, we art 

 aware, are questioned by some good pomologists, but, after having growr 

 and examined the trees under the several names, we confess ourselves 

 unable to distinguish any material difference, certainly not sufficient to 

 make distinct descriptions requisite. Trees, vigorous, healthy, moderate, 

 but good bearers. Flowers, small ; glands^ globose ; fruity above medium, 

 roundish ; skin^ whitish, with marlDlings and dots of red, with a clear, rich 

 red cheek where exposed to the sun ; fiesh^ almost white, fine-grained, 

 very juicy, rich, mild, excellent flavor. Free-stone. Last of August. 



Late Admirable. 



JJoyale, 

 31,a Eoyale, 

 Peche Eoyale, 

 Bourdine, 



Bondin, 

 Narbonne, 

 Teton de Venus, 

 French Bourdine, 



Judd's Melting, 

 Motteux's, 

 Pourpree Tardive. 



Foreign. An old variety, the trees of wliich have proved successful 

 wherever grown. Moderate regular bearer. Flowers^ small ; glands^ 

 globose ; fruity large, roundish, inclining to oval ; suture, bold, apparently 

 making two halves of the fruit, a swollen point at apex ; skin^ yellowish 

 green, with a cheek of two shades of red, mingled, or marbled: jiesh^ 

 greenish white, juicy, melting, delicate, delicious flavor. Free-stone. 

 About 20th September. 



Lemon Clixg-stone. 



Kennedy' Carolina, 

 Kennedy's Lemon Cline-stone, 

 Long Yellow Pine Apple, 



Largest Lemon, 



Pine Apple Cling-stone, 



Yellow Pine Apple. 



American. The flavor of this variety, except grown in warm climate 

 and good soil, would not place it among the first class; but the uniform 

 hardihood and productiveness of the tree, together with the fine appear- 

 ance of the fruit, making it verv desirable for marketing purposes, has 

 induced us to retain it. Flowers, small; glands, reniform; fruit, large, 

 oblong, with a projecting point at apex like unto a lemon : skin, fine 

 yellow, with a dark brownish red cheek, becoming sometimes, in certain 

 locations South, almost a crimson red; Jlesh, firm, yellow, tinged with red 

 at stone, juicy, sprightly, vinous, sub-acid acid flavor. Cling-stone, 

 Middle to last of September. The ''Yellow Blanton Cling" is only a sub- 

 variety, ripening a few days later. 



Morris White. 



Morris "White Eareripe, 

 White Eareripe, 

 Luscious White Eareripe, 



Lady Ann Steward, 

 Whit» Malacaton, 

 Cole's White Malacaton, 



Free-stone Heath, 

 Morris White Free-stone, 

 Philadelphia Free-stone. 



American. This va.riety is most suited to the Southern and Southwestern 

 States, where it is a most delicious fruit : but grown at the North, it is one 

 of the most valuable for preserving in brandy, and always commands a 

 high price therefor. Tree, vigorous, moderate bearer. Floioers, small : 

 glands, reniform , fruit, large, oval ; suture, moderate, swollen point small ; 

 skin, downy, greenish white, becoming a creamy white when fully ripe, 

 rarely a purplish tinged check: flesh, white to the slone, moderately firm, 

 eweet and rich. Free-stone. Middle of September. 



