1914 



FKU1TS OF ONTARIO. 



FLESH: free; color, bright yellow, tinged with red at pit; texture, tender, juicy; 

 flavor, rich, vinous, pleasant, subacid. 



QUALITY: dessert, good; cooking, good. 

 VALUE: near market, first class. 

 SEASON: early to mid-September. 



GREENSBORO. 



The best white-flesh dessert peach 

 of its season for local market. 



ORIGIN: North Carolina. 



TREE: vigorous; very productive; 

 an early bearer. 



FRUIT: large; form flattened; 

 color, a deep cream with bright red 

 cheek; cavity, narrow, deep; suture, 

 slight; apex sunken; not subject to 

 rot. 



GREEXSBORO. 



FLESH: color, cream; texture, tender, 

 melting, very juicy; flavor, sweet and 

 agreeable; free stone. 



QUALITY: dessert, very good. 

 VALUE: first class for home market 

 SEASON: mid- August. 



SECTION OF GREENSBORO. 



GOLDEN DROP. 



"Medium, roundish ovate; color rich yellow, or, as it grows in the South, 'a sort of 

 transparent golden yellow,' often with a blushed cheek; cavity broad, shallow; suture, 

 obscure except near apex. Flesh yellow, vinous, almost sweet, good; pit, free. Season, 

 late September. Attractive in market." (Budd.) 



