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HYNES (Hynes' Surprise). 

 A very good early dessert peach, but the fruit is inclined to rot in wet seasons. 



HYNES. 



ORIGIN: introduced in 1895, by Mr. S. D. Willard, of Geneva, N.Y. 



TREE: vigorous; productive. 



FRUIT: form roundish, slightly one-sided; size, small; color, greenish white with 

 bright red cheek, sometimes deep red in the sun; cavity, narrow and deep; suture, dis- 

 tinct; dots, numerous; skin, thin and tenacious; stone, semi-cling. 



FLESH: color, yellowish white; texture, juicy; flavor, sweet and agreeable. 



QUALITY: dessert, good to very good. 



VALUE: home market, first class; distant market, third class. 



SEASON: mid to late August. 



KALAMAZOO. 



A popular market peach in Michigan; inferior to Elberta. 



ORIGIN: Michigan. 



TREE: vigorous and very productive. 



FRUIT: medium in size, form roundish oval, sides unequal; color, yellow, with red 

 cheek; cavity, deep, narrow, irregular; apex, a small point in a slight depression; suture, 

 traceable beyond the apex; free stone. 



KALAMAZOO. 



