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Heath's Clingstone (for South). Season, Sept. 

 Lemon Clingstone. Season, early Aug. to Sept. 

 Laege Early York. Season, middle July to last Aug. 

 President. Season, middle Aug. to middle Se.pt. 

 Ward's Freestone. Season, early Sept. to early Oct. 

 Yellow Eareripe. Season, early July to last Aug. 

 Walter's Early. Season, early July to last Aug. 

 Troth's Early Eed. Season, middle June to last July. 

 Hyslop's Clingstone. Season, last Aug. to early Oct. 



The following List of Peaches is presented as a guide for plant- 

 ing, hy the Kentuclcy Horticultural Society. 



The best varieties of each, are in Eoman letters ; infe- 

 rior ones, ripening with them, in italics. The time of 

 ripening, as given, is of much value to us here. 



July 13 — 1st week — White Nutmeg. 



July 20 — 2d week — Yellow Nutmeg. As yet no good 

 fruits. 



July 27— 3d week— Early York, Early Anne. 



August 3 — 4th week — Early Crawford, Early Tillotson, 

 President, Walters'' Early, Gfrosse Mignonne. 



August 10 — 5th week — Pope's Cling, Tan Zandt's Su- 

 perb, Yellow Alberge, Cole's Red, Haines' Early Red, Wash- 

 ington Red, Davis' Early. 



August 17 — 6th week — Hill's, Eodman's Cling, Malta, 

 Hill's Jersey, Royal George (or Teton de Venvs, of some), 

 Davis' Cling, Jacques' Rareripe, Late Newington, Spanish Cling, 

 Williamson's Cling. 



August 24— 7th week — Leopold, Catherine, Crawford's 

 Late Orange, Free Eed, Pine Apple (or Grosse Mignonne, 

 of some). Lemon Cling, Grosse Admirable Jaune, Large Mala- 

 catune, Green Catherine, Lemon Free, Old Mixon Cling, Breck- 

 enridge Cling, and many others— (glut of peach season). 



August 31 — 8th week — Eed Eareripe (not large, but 

 one of the best fruits for cream, or the dessert), Eed Cheek 



