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Clinton. 



American. Only suited for marketing. Flowers, large; glands, glo- 

 bose ; fruit, large, roundish, yellowish white with red cheek, juicy. Free- 

 stone. Last of August. 



Cole's Early Red. 



American. Productive. Flowers, small: glands, globose; fruit, medium, 

 roundish, pale yellow, mostly covered with red, often dry. Free-stone. 

 Last August. 



Columbus June. 



American. Flowers, small ; glands, reniform ; fruit, medium to large, 

 flattened; suture, shallow; skin, pale, yellowish white, rich red cheek; 

 flesh; slightly red at stone, melting, juicy, high flavor. Free-stone. Origi- 

 nated South, where it ripens in June. 



DoNAHoo Cling. 

 From Mr. Donahoo, Clark county, Ga. Glands, reniform ; fruit, very 

 large, roundish ; suture, quite deep on one side, and visible entirely around 

 the fruit ; apex, depressed ; skin, creamy white, beautifully dotted and 

 tinged with red in the sun ; flesh, white to the stone, exceedingly juicy, 

 excelling the Heath cling in tenderness of texture, and equally rich and 

 luscious, and a most desirable variety. Ripens from 10th to 20th Septem- 

 ber. (Ga. Pom. S. Report.) 



Double Montagne. 



Double Mountaia, | Montagne, [ Montauban. 



Foreign. Almost worthy a place in first class. Flowers, large ; leaves, 

 glandless ; fruit, medium, roundish, pale greenish white, with two shades 

 of red, when exposed to the sun; flesh, white, delicate, juicy, fine. Free- 

 stone. Last of August. 



Druid Hill. 



American. Glands, globose : fruit, large, roundish, greenish white, red 

 in the sun; flesh, greenish white, juicy, inferior to Ward's Free-stone. 

 Free-stone. September. 



Early Chelmsford. 



Mammoth. 

 Leaves, glandless ; fruit, large, roundish ; suture, clear round, deep on 

 one side ; skin, white, with a bright red cheek : flesh, white, very melting 

 and juicy; of a very delicious, slightly vinous flavor. Free-stone. Twen- 

 tieth to last of August. Hardy, vigorous, and productive ; one of the best, 

 handsomest, and largest of early peaches. (Cole.) It also succeeds well 

 at the South, and is one of their most profitable market varieties. 



Eastburn. 



Eastburn's Choice. 

 American. Large, roundish ; pale yellow, with red on the sunny-side; 

 flesh, yellowish, red near the stem, juicy, sprightly. Free-stone. Last of 

 September. 



Edward's Late White. 



From Dr. Baldwin, Montgomery, Alabama. Fruit, large, roundish, de 

 pressed at the summit; suture, distinct; point at the apex, small, and 



