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Tardive des Lazaristes. i. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:186. 1883. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Tardive du Mont d'Or. i. Garden 52:449. 1897. 2. Rev. Hort. 520, 521, PI. 1897. 



This peach seems to have been sent out about 1896 by Francisque Morel, a nurseryman 

 at Lyons, Rh6ne, France. Fruit large, roundish-oval; skin yellow, shaded with deep 

 red; flesh creamy-white, streaked with pink at the center, very juicy, sweet, aromatic; 

 season the first of November in France. 

 Tardive de Montauban. i. Thomas Guide Prat. 53. 1876. 



A large, yellow-fleshed peach ripening at the end of September. 

 Tardive de Passebel. i. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 416. 1889. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Tasmanian Wonder, i. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:100. 1892. 



Mentioned in this reference. 

 Tausch. I. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 416. 1889. 



Tausch's Lieblingspfirsich. 2. Dochnahl Fiihr. Obstkunde 3:206, 207. 1858. 



Fruit large, roundish, flattened at the base; skin yellowish-white, with a red blush; 

 flesh yellowish- white, sweet, vinous; season the middle of September. 

 Taylor, i. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:100. 1892/ 2. Waugh Am. Peach Orch. 208. 1913. 



Originated in the District of Columbia. Fruit large, round, with a yellow surface; 

 clingstone; very good. 

 Tecumsa. i. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 205. 1858. 



Said to be valuable in the South. 

 Teindoux. i. Coxe Cult. Fr. Trees 229. 1817. 2. Prince Porn. Man. 2:16, 17. 1832. 



Teindou. 3. Dtihamel Trait. Arb. Fr. 2:38, 39, PI. 27. 1768. 4. Leroy Diet. Pom. 

 6:286, 287. 1879. 



Teint-Doux. 5. Christ Worterb. 356. 1802. 



Sanftfarbige. 6. Christ Handb. 594. 1817. 



Zartgefdrbter Lackpfirsich. 7. Dochnahl Fiihr. Obstkunde 3:213. 1858. 



Glands globose; fruit large, round, divided into two unequal sections by a distinct 

 suture; skin pale yellow, mottled with red; flesh juicy, sweet, melting, with a deUcate 

 flavor, white, faintly streaked with red around the pit which is free; ripens the last of 

 September. 



Teissier, i. Pom. France 6:No. 16, PI. 16. 1869. 2. Cat. Cong. Pom. France 117 fig. 

 1906. 



Peche du Teissier. 3. Jour. Hort. N. S. 2:32. 1862. 



This variety was fotmd on the grounds of a M. Teissier at Oullins, near Lyons, France, 

 and was introduced to the trade about 1855. Fruit large, roundish, incUning to conic, 

 with a well-marked suture; skin pale yeUow, washed and mottled with deep red; flesh 

 juicy, sweet, white, red at the pit which is free, vinous; quality very good; ripens the 

 last of September. 

 Temple Late. i. Mich. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 460. 1883. 



Temple White. 2. Mo. State Fr. Sta. Bui. 3:33. 1902. 



This is a medium-sized, oval, yellowish-red peach of good quaUty, ripening in 

 September. 



