PEACH AND THE PEAR. , II3 



to Ward's. Ward, more apt to shed its fruit, and is, for 

 this fault, not profitable. 



Sally Worrall — Freestone, White. — A North Carolina 

 new peach, recommended to me by E. A. Ely, and that 

 is a good recommendation. 



Bequette Free. — E. A. Ely recommends it, and that 

 is all I know about it. 



Golden Beauty . — Same recommendation as Bequette 

 Free. 



Foxs Seedling — Globose Glands — White freestone. — 

 Ripens at a time to make it valuable, and is productive, 

 and is very largely planted on the peninsula. 



Shipley' s Late Red — Large, White y Red Blush, free- 

 stone. — Ripens about with Smock, and is highly recom- 

 mended. 



Stephen's Late — White freestone. — Ripens the end of 

 September, and is highly recommended by E. A. Ely. 

 It is a rareripe. 



Variegated Free. — Introduced by H. R. Walker, 

 Esq., of Middletown, Del. A seedling of the old 

 Variegated Free. White skin, shaded and striped with 

 red. A white peach, and is desirable. 



Brandy wine, or Prize. — Said to be larger than 

 Crawford's Late, and, probably, a seedling of it. Comes 

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