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This is undoubtedly a French variety and may be a seedUng of Galande. Fruit large, 

 roundish; skin yellow, mottled with red over most of the surface; flesh white, juicy, sweet, 

 vinous; season early September. 

 Violet Muscat, i. Rea Flora 211. 1676. 



This variety is listed as a fine, violet-colored peach of good quality. 

 Violet Musk. i. Rea. Flora 211. 1676. 



This is a red peach with yellow flesh. 

 Violette de Montpellier. i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:183. 1883. 



The tree of this variety is described as being moderately vigorous and bearing dense 

 foliage which has reniform glands. 

 Violetter Aprikosenpfirsich. i. Dochnahl Fiihr. Obstkunde 3:218. 1858. 



Fruit of mediimi size, roundish-oblong; color yellow, with a violet-red blush; flesh 

 juicy, tender, with a slightly acid flavor; ripens in August. 

 Voorheis No. i. i. Tex. $ta. Bid. 8:35. 1889. 2. Ibid. 39:815. 1896. 



Tree vigoroiis, unproductive; fruit of medium size, ovate, with a pointed apex; color 

 yellow, with a red cheek; quality good; season the last of June in Texas. 

 Voorheis Silver, i. Tex. Sta. Bui. 8:35. 1889. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Wake Forest, i. A^ C. Sia. Rpt. 12:108. 1889. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Walburton. i. Elliott Fr. Book 289. 1854. 2. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. Man. 2:359. 

 1903. 



Walburton Admirable. 3. Gard. Chron. 702. 1841. 4. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 627. 

 1857. 5. Mas Le Verger 7:225, 226, fig. iii. 1866-73. 6. Hogg Fruit Man. 463. 

 1884. 



Walburton is a late peach raised more than seventy-five years ago by Andrew Morton, 

 Walburton, Sussex, England. The variety is supposed to be a seedling of Noblesse which 

 it resembles in many respects. Tree hardy, productive; glands globose; flowers small; 

 fruit large, round, with a distinct suture; skin greenish-white, mottled, with a dark red 

 blush; flesh white, stained at the pit, juicy, melting, with a rich, sweet flavor; ripens the 

 last of September. 



Waldo. I. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 46. 1891. 2. F/a. Sto. 5m/. 62:518, 519. 1902. 3. Ala. 

 Sta. Bid. 156:135. 191 1. 4. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. Man. 2:359. ^9°3- 



Waldo was raised from a seed of Peento about 1886 by T. K. Godbey, Waldo, Florida; 

 it first fruited in 1888. Tree moderately large and productive in the South; glands reniform; 

 fruit medium to large, rovmdish, with a shallow suture; apex blunt, often with a recurved 

 tip; skin yellow, washed with a delicate red blush; flesh yellowish-white, sUghtly pink 

 near the pit, juicy, with a sweet, delicious flavor; freestone; ripens the first of June in 

 the South. 



Walker, i. Mich. Sta. Bid. 169:228, 229. 1899. 2. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. Man. 

 2:359. 1903- 



Walker's Variegated Free. 3. ///. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 213. 1881. 4. Fidton Peach Cult. 

 177. 1908. 



