PEACH AND THE PEAR. II5 



peaches sell well for brandying, etc., but I don't think 

 they are, as a rule, profitable orchard varieties. 



Salway. — Rather small, late Yellow freestone. Fair 

 to evaporate, and does best on light, sandy land. 



Key port White — White fiesh, a free white seed. 

 Jersey gives it 18 good marks out of a possible 30. 

 Probably, we don't want many of them on the Peninsula, 

 nor of 



Crockett's White — Reniform Glands, either. 



Brown's Choice. — J. G. Brown, of Camden, Del., 

 says this is the best white peach, comes after Moore's 

 Favorite, and is one of the best peaches, one of the best 

 shippers, and one of the most profitable peaches he 

 raises. There is no better authority than Jacob G. 

 Brown, of Camden, Delaware. 



Magnum Bonuin. — Also recommended by J. G. 

 Brown, and that is all I know of it. 



President — Globose Glands — Red, — and very large 

 and profitable. E. R. Cochran recommends it, and so 

 does he recommend 



Allen's October — Late — Free — Yellow. 



Bilyeu s Late October — White — Free, — red cheek ; 

 very hard, but let it drop and lay on the ground ten days 

 and it becomes a pretty good peach to eat. 



