010 THE PEACH. 



Leaves with reniforin glands. Fruit large, oval, v.itli a well- 

 marked suture. Skin pale yellowisli-wliite, with a dark crimson 

 check. Flesh very deep red next the stone, melting, and pos- 

 sessing a rich, vinous flavour. Stone oblong. Middle of Sep- 

 tember. Flowers small. 



Clinton. 



A native variety, of second rate flavour. 



Leaves with globose glands. Fruit of medium size, round- 

 ish, a little depressed at the top, but nearly without suture. 

 Skin pale yellowish-white, with a red cheek marked by broken 

 stripes of dull red. Flesh scarcely stained at the stone, juicy, 

 and good. Last of August. Flowers large. 



Cole's Early Red. 



A new American peach, which is a very fruitful and excel- 

 lent variety for market culture. 



Leaves with globose glands. Fruit of medium size, roundish, 

 with but little suture. Skin pale in the shade, but nearly all 

 covered with red, becoming dark red on the sunny side. Flesh 

 melting, juicy, rich, and very sprightly. Beginning to the mid- 

 dle of August. Flow'ers small. 



Cooled ge's Favourite. Man. Ken. 

 Cooledge's Early Red Rareripe. 



This most popular early New England peach was raised 

 from seed by Mr. J. Cooledge, of Watertown, Mass. It is un- 

 usually productive, and a very bright coloured, handsome peach, 

 of excellent quality; and its hardiness renders it valuable at the 

 north. 



Leaves with globose glands. Fruit large, roundish (the su- 

 ture prominent at the top only), but rather the largest on one 

 side. Skin clear, smooth, white, with a fine crimson mottled 

 cheek. Flesh very melting and juicy, with a rich, sweet, and 

 high flavour. Middle of August. Flowers small. 



Columbus, June. 



Glands globose. Flowers small. Fruit medium to large, 

 flattened or slightly hollowed at the apex; suture shallow. 

 Skin pale yellowish-white, with a rich red cheek. Flesh slightly 

 red at the stone, melting, juicy and high-flavoured, excellent. 

 Ripens here 20th June. Productive. Free. (White's Card.) 



Double Montagne. Lind. Thomp. 



Double Mountain, Montagne. 

 Montauban. 



A high-flavoured and beautiful peach, much resembling the 



