Z2 THE PEACH. 



tinct, skin, downy, dark, clouded, purplish red ; flesh, deep red through- 

 out ; firm, juicy. Last September 



The old French Blood Clingstone is a smaller fruit than the above, and 

 also has large flowers. The Blood Freestone is a variety of above, medi- 

 um size, glandless leaves, and less valuable. 



BULLARD'S CLINGSTONE. 



American. Large, round ; white, with red cheek ; juicy, fine. Sep- 

 tember. (Kenrick.) 



BULLARD'S SEEDLING 



American. Large, round, pale yellow and red. Middle of September. 

 Freestone. (Kenrick.) 



CABLE'S LATE. 



Cable's Late Melocoton. 



American. A seedling of the old Eed Cheek, and resembles Crawford's 

 Late, only ripening some six days earlier. Freestone. 



COLE'S EARLY RED. 



American. Productive ; flowers, small ; glands, globose ; fruit, medium, 

 roundish, pale yellow, mostly covered with red, often dry. Last August. 

 Freestone. 



CHINESE PEACH. 



Flat Peach of China, | Java Peach. 

 Peen To 



Foreign. G-lands, reniform ; flowers, large ; fruit, small, flattened, long, 

 yellowish green, and pale red ; skin, thin ; flesh, pale yellow, red at stone, 

 to which it adheres, juicy, delicate, vinous flavor ; fitted only for the ama- 

 teur's garden. September ; July, at the South. 



CLINTON. 



American. Only suited for marketing ; flowers, large ; glands, globose ; 

 fruit, large, roundish, yellowish white with red cheek, juicy. Last of 

 August. Freestone. 



CAMBRIDGE BELLE. 



Hovey's Cambridge Belle. 



American. Large, roundish, white with a blush, red cheek, juicy, 

 good. Early September. Freestone. (Hovey.) 



CLARKE. 



American. Large, roundish, yellow, red blush ; flesh, yellow, red at 

 stone, juicy, sugary, fine. Early September. (Cole.) 



