182 PEACH CULTITBB. 



Whitb. YEttOW. 



MonntaiD Bose, Crawford's Early, 



Moore's Favorite, Eeeve's Favorite, 



Stump the World, Crawford's La<.e. 



And if we enlarge it to twelve, they should he these : 



Whitb. Tbllow. 



Mountain Rose, Crawford's Early, 



fiarly Tork, Yellow Rareripe, 



Moore's Favorite, Eeeve's Favorite, 



Old Mizon Free, Crawford's Late. 



Red Rareripe, Smock. 

 Stump the World, 

 Ward's Late. 



Beyond this we should not seek to go ; but if com- 

 pelled to increase our list to twenty varieties, they would 

 run thus : 



Whetb. YsUiOW. 



Mountain Rose, Crawford's Early, 



Troth's Early, Reeve's Favorite, 



Early York, Yellow Rareripe, 



Grosse Mignonne, Crawford's Late, 



Large Early York, Susquehanna, 



Moore's Favorite, Red Cheek, 



Old Mixon, Salway, 



Red Rareripe, 



Kohlesse, 



Stump the World, 



Morris' White, 



Druid Hill, 



Ward's Late. 



Some of these we can recommend from pbservation and 

 experience, as well as from the almost universal testimony 

 of planters in all parts of the country. So far as our per- 

 sonal knowledge goes, it must he remembered that it is 

 confined principally to the Peninsula, where the peach 

 reaches its highest perfection, both in size and flavor ; and 

 some of those that do well here may not do so well else- 

 where, and vice versa. We would further remark, in 

 passing, that in the varieties we have named there is the 



