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4. Cole's Early lied. Medium size, mostly clouded 

 a,id mottled with red; flesh pale, juicy, rich, and deli- 

 cious; tree vigorous, and an abundant bearer. Middle 

 of August. Glands globose, flowers small. 



5. Cooledge 1 $ Favorite. A most beautiful and excellent 

 peach ; skin white, delicately mottled with red ; flesh 

 pale, juicy, and rich ; tree vigorous and productive. 

 Middle to end of August. Flowers small, globose glands. 



6. Crawford's Early. A magnificent, large, yeliow 

 peach, of good quality ; tree exceedingly vigorous and 

 prolific ; its size, beauty, and productiveness, make it one 

 of the most popular orchard varieties. Beginning of 

 September. Glands globose, flowers small. 



7. Crawford's Late Melocoton (Crawford's Superb). 

 Really a superb yellow peach, very large, productive and 

 good, ripening about the close of the peach season. Last 

 of September. Glands globose, fl. small. 



8. Druid Hill. Large, roundish, greenish white, cloud- 

 ed with red next the sun ; flesh greenish white, juicy, and 

 rich ; very productive. Middle of September. Origin- 

 ated at Baltimore. Fl. s. gl. glob. 



9. Early Newington Free. Large, whitish, with a red 

 cheek ; flesh pale, red at the stone, rich and vinous flavor. 

 End of August. Fl. s. gl. ren. 



10. Early Anne (Green Nutmeg). Small, greenish 

 white, with a red cheek ; flesh pale, sweet, and good. 

 End of July. Flowers large, no glands, unthrifty, and 

 liable to mildew ; only recommended for its earliness. 



11. Early York (Early Purple, Serrate Early York, 

 *tc.). Medium size ; on young thrifty trees large, green- 

 ish white, covered in the sun with dull purplish red ; flesh 

 juicy, rich and excellent; tree a fair grower an 1 ven 

 prolific ; one of the best early orchard varieties. Middle 

 of August. Leaves serrate, flowers large. 



12. Early Tillotsonr. An excellent variety, ripening 



