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jecting dots; stem short, quite rough, inserted in narrow regular 

 cavity. Flesh yellow, juicy, good; partially freestone. Domestica. 

 New York. 



Orleans (Smith's Orlcnrif, Red Magnum Boniim). — Large to very 

 large, oval, but somewhat widest at stem end; color purple in the 



Orleans. 



sun, with lighter cast in the shade; bloom dark blue; stalk slender, 

 short, inserted in dee]i, narrow cavity. Flesh yellow, quite firm, 

 juicy, good to very good; cling. Grown mostly east of the lakes. 

 Domestica. England. 



OuUin {Oullin's Green (!(i(je). — ^[edium in size, roundish oval; 

 color green, changing to yellow in sunny climates; bloom white 

 with whitish dots; stem quite long, in abrupt shallow cavity; suture 

 obscure. Flesh yellowisli, good; of (_lreen Gage type. Germany. 



Peach. — Large to very large, roundisli, flattened at ends; suture 

 very distinct, apex depressed; color brownish red with dark dots 

 and pale bloom; stalk short, stout, in narrow shallow cavity. Flesh 

 light yellow, somewhat coarse, juicy; flavor pleasant, good; p't free. 

 Domestica. 



Peters (Peters' Yellow Gage). — Jledium to large, r(jundisli oval; 

 color greenish 3'ellow, often blushed, with white bloom and many 

 yellow dots; stem short, .stout, set in a large cavity; suture broad. 



