APPENDIX. 3i9 



STUMP THE WOELD. Color, creamy white, with a 

 bright red cheek ; a shallow suture a little more than half 

 round ; form, roundish, a little oblong ; size, 1 ; quality, 1. 



Eemarks. — Excellent for profitable market use. A 

 very great bearer. The brag peach of New Jersey. 



WAED'S LATE PEBB. Glands reniform; flowers, 

 small ; color, white, with a handsome cheek of crimson ; 

 form, roundish to oval ; size, about medium ; quality, 1 ; 

 season, late in September. 



Eemarks. — Perhaps this is Weld's Freestone. Eed at 

 the stone. Eich, melting, excellent. 



BELLE CHBVEBUSB. A French variety. (' One of 

 the very best for market, every way a good peach, and 

 its thick skin being of great advantage in preventing 

 injury by transportation. Eecommended for trial." — 

 Ohio Pomological Society. 



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BINGHAM. Color, deep yellow, a little spotted with 

 rich red on the sunny side; form, oval, thickest near 

 stalk ; size, 1 ; adhering to stone ; quality, 1 ; use, table ; 

 flavor, juicy, rich, and delicious ; season, August. 



Eemarks. — A native fruit from Pennsylvania, from the 

 Bingham family. 



DE DBLICB. Color, green, marked with violet, with 

 a thin bloom ; form, roundish oval, a small neck, small 

 suture ; size, 2 ; adheres a little to stone ; quality, 1 ; use, 

 table; flavor, luscious, very sweet, juicy, dissolving; sea- 

 son, September. 



Eemarks.— A new variety of great merit, from Europe. 



