422 APPK.NDIX. 



Walker. Large, oblong-pyriform, yellow, marbled with light 

 green, stem curved; flesh coarse, crisp, juicy, good, 



Zepherine Gregoire. Roundish obovate and turbinate, acute, 

 dull green, with russet network, and a brownish red cheek ; 

 stem thick and fleshy ; flesh melting, tender, and juicy, with 

 a very rich flavor. Late in autumn. 



PEACHES. 



Fay's Early Ann. A seedling from the old Early Ann, glan- 

 dular, thrifty, hardy, very productive, fruit greenish white, 

 rather small, of good and agreeable flavor. Ripens with 

 the Tillotson, and valuable for its earliness. 



CHERRIES. 



Belle d'Orleans. Medium, roundish heart-shaped, light yel- 

 lowish white, pale red on one side ; flesh tender, juicy, and 

 of excellent quality. Very early, closely following Early 

 Purple Guigne. 



Black Hawk. Large, roundish heart-shaped, color dark pur- 

 plish black, flesh dark purple, somewhat firm, juicy, rich, 

 sweet, fine flavored. Season medium or rather late. Tree 

 vigorous, in general habit resembling Yellow^Spanish, and 

 very productive. 



Champagne. Size medium, heart-shaped, light red, stalk iu 

 a rather flat cavity, flesh amber colored, with a mingling of 

 sweet and acid ; valuable for its hardiness and uniform pro- 

 ductiveness. Raised by C. Downing, Newburgh, N. Y. 



Governor Wood. A large, heart-shaped, light red, tender 

 fleshed fruit, of the highest quality, very productive and 

 quite early, ripening before Black Tartarian. Raised by 

 Dr. Kirtland, of Cleveland, Ohio. 



Great Bigarreau. A very large, beautiful, and productive 

 sort, resembling the Black Tartarian in flavor and texture, 

 but larger, and of a fine dark red, becoming nearly black. 

 Season, medium. This is supposed to be identical with the 

 Large Red Prool, imported many years ago by the elder 

 Prince, from Italy. 



