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flowers, small; flesh, white, red at stone; color, downy 

 pale yellowish green, red cheek; size, 1 to 2; quality, 1 ; 

 season, August ; freestone. (See Appendix, 98.) 



Eemarks. — Eipens a little later than, Morris White, or 

 middle of August. Similar to the Eareripes; a 'great 

 acquisition as a market fruit. Eich, sweet, juicy, high 

 flavored. A moderately good bearer. 



PEINCE'S EED EAEEEIPB. See Late Eed Eareripe. 



EBD CHEEK HALACATUNE. See Malacatune. 



EODMAN'S CLI2irG, or Red. Form, oblong; glands, 

 reniform; flowers, small; flesh, white, firm, juicy; coloz', 

 mostly red in sun ; size, 1 ; quality, 1 ; season, August and 

 September ; clingstone. Eesembles Old. Mixon. C. 



Eemarks. — Eecommended by E. Buchanan, A.H. Ernst 

 and J, A. Warder, to the American Pomological Society. 



Eosebank. Form, round, compressed at apex; flesh, 

 thick, whitish yellow, very little red about stone; color, 

 whitish yellow, red cheek ; size, 2 ; quality, 1 ; season, 

 August. 



Eemarks. — American. Trees, healthy, moderate but 

 regular bearers. Juicy, rich, excellent flavor. 



EOTAL KENSUSTG-TON. See Grosse Mignonne, Stet- 

 son's Seedling. Form, roundish, full at the base, and 

 tapering a little to a very prominent point at the apex; 

 suture, very indistinct, with a moderately deep and narrow 

 cavity at the stem; glands, globose; flowers, small; color, 

 slightly downy, greenish white, delicately and beautifully 

 marbled and abruptly shaded with deep crimson on the 

 sunny side; size, 1 ; quality, 1 ; season, August; freestone. 



Eemarks. — This fine peach ranks with the Noblesse, in 



