26 John Saul's 



Tippecanoe — Yery large, yellow with a fine red cheek, flesh jaicy and 



vinous. Middle of September. 

 Washington Cling — medium size, yellowish green tinged with red in the 



sun, fl^esh juicy, tender, melting, and exceedingly luscious. End of 



September. 



NEW FOEEIGN VAEIETIES, 



The following new varieties have been raised by T. Rivers, of England. 

 The descriptions are his. The three varieties marked thus * will most 

 probably be found the earliest of all peaches; much earlier than Hale's or 

 any variety now in cultivation All are first rate fruits. 



Trees, ready autumn of 1871. 

 ^Early Beatrice— medium size, with a marbled red cheek, flesh melting 



and very juicy ; the earliest Peach known. 

 ■^Early Louise — medium size, bright red, melting very juicy, and excellent; 



nearly as early as Early Beatrice ; the very finest of early peaches. 

 *EarIy Rivers — large, color pale straw, vrith a delicate pink cheek, flesh 



melting, with a rich racy flavor ; this and Early Beatrice and liouise, 



are the finest of early peaches. 

 River's Early York Peach — medium size, skin marbled with red, flesh 



melting and juicy; very delicious. * 

 Early Leopold— a seedling from Early York, shape compressed, flattened, 



flesh melting and very rich, size of Early Louise. 

 Stanwick Early York Peach — medium size, bright crimson color ; the 



most delicious of peaches, raised between Stanwick Nectarine, and 



Early York Peach. 

 Early Alfred Peach — above medium size, melting rich and juicy ; a most 



delicious early peach. 

 Early Victoria — a seedling from Early York ; same season. 

 Prince of Wales — very large, color deep crimson, melting, rich and excel- 

 lent ; a very flne peach. September. 



ADDITIONAL LIST OF PEACHES. 



Carpenter's Rireripe, Moore's Red Rareripe^ Red Rareripe, (Early 

 Cambridge Belle, (Large Red Rareripe,) Red Rareripe,) 



Chancellor. Early Admirable, Reine des Verges, 



Hative de Ferriers, Early Red, Haines', Scarlet Admirable, 



Inceps' Rarerioe, Early Red, Scott's, Snow, 



Incomparable Free, Early Sieboldt's, Suhamstead, 



Keyser's Seedling, Favorite, Sfrawberry (Early Rose,) 



Mountain Rose, Gorgas White Irapeiial, 



Malta, Pucilla de Malines. Van Z^ntes' Superb, 



Madeline de Courson, Royal Kensington, 



Freestone with Yellow Flesh. 



Alberge Yellow, Kirby's Favorite, Salwyy, 



Eliza, Van Buren's Gol. Dwf. 



Clingstone. 



Old Newington, Potomac Heath, Rodman's Cling, 



aUINCES. 



Price — 25 to 50 cents each. 

 Apple or Orange — large, roundish, color golden yellow; very productive. 



October. 

 Angers — fruit large ; a vigorous strong grower. 

 Portugal — fruit very large, oblong, fruit lighter in color than the apple ; 



tree vigorous and luxuriant. 

 Rea's Mammoth — very large and fine, a variety of the orange. 



