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Moore s Favorite — Globose Glands. — Like the above, 

 but not so free a bearer. Ripens a day or two before 

 old Mixon. A grand peach. 



Christiana, No. i and Christiana, No. 2. 



Yellow Free-stone. — No. 2 the one to get if possible. 

 Comes between Crawford's Late and Smock, and for this 

 reason should be desirable if it should be a good bearer. 



Crawford's Late — Globose Glands. — A grand, Yellow 

 freestone peach, and is, and should be, in every orchard. 

 Is profitable, even if a little shy at times, and tender as 

 to frost. Plant it. 



Susquehanna — Yellow. — A grand peach, but don't 

 plant it. It is too shy a bearer. 



Pullen — Yellow. — Grand, but if you want profit, I 

 would not recommend it. It is shy, and is much the 

 same peach as the Susquehanna. If you want to show 

 your wares at the Fair, have some of these two peaches. 



Stump the World — Globose Glands — White free- 

 stone, — with beautiful color. One of the old reliables 

 like old Mixon. Stump, next to Smock is, probably, 

 the best peach to evaporate, and should be very largely 

 planted. 



Ward's Late Free — Reni/orm Glands — White free- 

 stone, — and fine. I prefer Moore's, Mixon's and Stump, 



