288 THE PEACH. 



SAINT GEORGE. 



Smock, | Smock Free. 



American ; valuable market sort. Glands, reniform ; fruit, large, oval, 

 compressed sides ; orange yellow, red in sun ; flesh, bright yellow, red at 

 stone, juicy, rich. Last September. Freestone. 



SMITH'S FAVORITE. 



American. Glands, reniform ; fruit, large, roundish ; deep suture ; yel- 

 low, red in sun ; flesh, yellow, juicy, sweet. Middle September. Free- 

 stone. 



RED CHEEK. 



Red Cheek Melocoton, 

 Hogg's Melocoton, 

 Yellow Melocoton, 



Malagatune, 

 Malacatune, 

 Lady Gallatin, 



Yellow Malagatune. 



American. Flowers, small; glands, globose. The parent of most of 

 the recently introduced yellow peaches. Fruit, large, roundish oval ; 

 swollen point at apex ; yellow, deep red cheek ; flesh, yellow, red at 

 stone, juicy, a little sub-acid. Early September. Freestone. 



RED RARERIPE. 



Large Red Rareripe, I Douglass, 

 Early Red Rareripe, | Burgess' Beauty. 



American. Flowers, small ; leaves, glandless ; fruit, large, round ; su- 

 ture broad ; skin, white, mottled with red, becoming quite red in sun ; 

 flesh, whitish, red at stone, melting, juicy, sweet. Last August. Free- 

 stone. Sometimes mildews. From this variety it is probable most of our 

 rareripes have been produced. 



RODMAN'S RED. 



American. Flowers, small ; glands, reniform ; fruit, large, oblong ; 

 mostly red in sun ; flesh, whitish, firm, juicy. Last of September. Cling- 

 stone. 



REEVES' FAVORITE. 



American. Distinct from " Favorite " of Coxe. Flowers, small ; glands, 

 globose ; fruit, large, roundish ; yellow, with red in sun ; flesh, yellow, 

 juicy, sometimes a little acid. Early September. Freestone. 



TIPPECANOE. 



American. Flowers, small ; glands, reniform ; fruit, large, roundish > 

 yellow, red in sun ; flesh, yellow, juicy, sprightly. Middle to last Sep- 

 tember. Clingstone. 



There is also a Freestone variety under this name, which originated in 

 Ohio. It is, however, rarely grown, and we know of no description, nor 

 have we seen the fruit. 



