634 THE PEACH. 
Tirus. 
Originated with Mrs. Sarah Titus, Philadelphia. Size large, 
roundish., Skin fair yellow, with a rich cheek; cavity open, 
Flesh yellow, red next the stone, juicy, non-adherent. Flavour 
luscious; quality “best.” Maturity, middle to last of Septem 
ber. Freestone. (Interm. Rep.) 
Turts’ RarERIPx. 
Originated with Bernard Tufts, Billerica, Mass. Very hardy, 
"yigorous, and productive. Glands globose. Fruit medial, round- 
ish. Skin yellowish, with a bright-red cheek. Flesh yellow, 
melting, very sweet and luscious. Freestone. Middle to last of 
September. (Cole.) 
Yettow Ausercz, Thomp. , 
Alberge Jaune. 0. Duh. Purple Alberge. Lind. 
Péche Jaune. Red Alberge. 
_ Gold Fleshed. Golden Mignonne. 
~ Yellow Rareripe, of many American gardens. 
The Yellow. Alberge is an old French variety, and one of the 
earliest of the yellow-fleshed peaches. It is no doubt the origi- 
nal sort from which our Melocotons and Yellow Rareripes have. 
sprung in this country. It has only a second-rate flavour, except 
in rich, warm soils, and is not comparable to the Yellow Rare- 
ripe in size or quality. as : 
Leaves with globose glands. Fruit of medium size, roundish, 
with a well-marked furrow running half round. - Skin yellow, 
with a deep purplish-red cheek. Flesh yellow, but deep red 
at the stone; soft, juicy, sweet, with a pleasant vinous flavour. 
Middle of August. Flowers small. ‘ 
The Rosanna (Lind. Thomp.), Alberge Jaune, of many French 
gardens, and Yellow Alberge of some gardens here, differs from 
the above only in having reniform glands, and ripening ten or 
twelve days later. Flavour second rate. 
Yettow Rarerire. 
Large Yellow Rareripe. Marie Antoinette. 
One of the finest very early yellow-fleshed peaches. It is an 
American seedling, produced about a dozen years ago, and well 
deserves the extensive cultivation it receives, both in the orchard 
and garden. : 
Leaves with globose glands. Fruit large, roundish, the su- 
ture slightly depressed, extending more than half round; the 
swollen point at the top small, : 
