340 THE PEACHES OF NEW YORK 



De Citry. i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883. 



Listed in this reference. 

 De Corsa Heath, i. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:97. 1892. 



Grown at one time near Seaford, Delaware. 

 De Ferrieres. i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883. 



Listed but not described. 

 De Gloria, i. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. 97. 183 1. 



Listed in this reference. 

 De Grillet. i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883. 



Listed in this reference. ' 

 De Halle, i. Can. Exp. Farm Bui. 2nd Ser. 3:64. igoo. 



A weak grower; planted in Canada. 

 D'Ispahan k Fleurs Simples, i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883. 



Listed but not described. 

 De Napier, i. Can. Exp. Farm Bui. 2nd Ser. 3:64. 1900. 



A medium-vigorous variety grown in Canada. 

 De Thoissey. i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883. 



Listed in this reference. 

 De Tondensis. i. Kenrick Am. Orch. 199. 1841. 



A large, moderately productive, first quality, red and white peach, ripening in 

 September. 

 De Trianon, i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883. 



Listed in this reference. 

 De Tullias. i. Mag. Hort. 20:271. 1854. 



"A variety of the Egyptian peach with larger fruit, surpassing the original type." 

 De Zelhem. i. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 606. 1869. 



Fruit of medium size, roimdish; suture deep; skin downy, yellow, with more or less 

 bright red; flesh white, melting, juicy, sweet; freestone; matures in August. 

 Deaconess, i. Can. Hort. 23:379, 380. 1900. 



A yellow variety said to be immune from yellows. 

 Dean Orange, i. Kan. Hort. Soc. Peach, The 140. 1899. 



Named after its originator, Martin Dean, Bavaria, Kansas, about 1875. Another 

 seedling that reproduces itself from seed. 

 Dean Red Free. i. Ohio Hort. Soc. Rpt. i6. 1896-97. 



Dean Brothers of southern Indiana originated this variety; flesh white, freestone; 

 ripens with Oldmixon Free. 

 December, i. U. S. D. A. Rpt. 634. 1887. 2. Wickson Cal. Fruits 318. 1889. 



A white clingstone occasionally grown because of its extreme lateness. 

 Decker, i. Wickson Cal. Fruits 201! 1908. 



Buck Prolific. 2. Ibid. 318. 1889. 



Decker is grown extensively for eastern shipment in Sutter and Butte Counties, 

 and in Vaca Valley, California. 



