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good ; pit free. Commercial in the Southwest. Better than Elberta 

 as grown in Georgia. Georgia. 



Elberta (Reduced). 



Emperor. Large, yellow, with red cheek. Flesh yellow, firm, 

 luscious, good; pit free. Season, October in New Jersey. A seedling 

 of Late Crawford, largely taking the place of its parent. 



Everbearing. Large, oblong, tapering to apex; color creamy 

 white, mottled and striped with pink veins. Flesh white, with red 

 veins near the skin, juicy, vinous, good; pit free. It will not be 

 profitable for market as it has ripe and green fruit at same time for 

 a long period. Georgia. 



Family Favorite. Large, roundish, inclined to oblong; color 

 golden-yellow, with waxen complexion and blushed cheek; suture 

 shallow. Flesh yellow, with red streaks near the pit, firm, juicy, with 

 high aromatic flavor; cling. A seedling of Chinese Cling of far better 

 color than the parent. Commercial in the Southeast. Texas. 



Fitzgerald. Large, oval; color yellow, shaded with crimson and 

 red. Flesh yellow, with red at the pit, firm, yet juicy, and good; 

 pit small and free; quality very good. Rapidly coming into favor. 

 Canada. 



