
          and good quality, ripening a little later than the well-known Elberta 
which it resembles. It is of interest to breeders and commercial growers 
that this variety is said to be somewhat resistant to leaf-curl.

36126. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Bolivian Cling Peach. Collected by 
Edward Ehrhorn in Bolivia, from trees raised by the Franciscan monks. 
A fruit of good size, fine quality and attractive appearance.

38178. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Peach. From Feicheng, China. Grafted 
trees and scions collected hy Frank N. Meyer, Agricultural Explorer. 
A Chinese peach, clingstone, with very large fruits sometimes weighing 
a pound each. The color is pale yellow with a slight reddish blush; 
the flesh is white, pinkish close to the pit, very sweet, juicy, and 
pleasantly flavored. In central California, where the variety has 
been found to ripen its fruit in August, it has shown good keeping 
and shipping qualities.

41395. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Dwarf Peach. From Kiayingchow, Kwangtung, China. Presented by George Campbell. A Chinese ornamental, 
grown in pots as a house plant. Mr. Campbell reports one tree 15 inches 
high, with a stem no larger than a lead pencil, which bore five full-
sized, white-fleshed, clingstone peaches of good quality. The blossoms 
are showy, and the prettily colored fruits hang on the tree for 
a long time. Buds from original seedlings.

43124. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. "A 1" Peach. From Avondale, Auckland, 
New Zealand. Presented by H. R. Wright. Said to be an ideal market 
peach, which bears heavily each year. The growth is short, thick, and 
compact, with very large handsome foliage.

43127. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Ideal Peach. From New Zealand. Plants 
presented by H. R. Wright. This variety is medium early, with fruits 
of good size. The firm, golden-yellow flesh is of fair quality.

43129. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Late Champion Peach. From New Zealand. 
Plants presented by. H. R. Wright. A large fruit with bright yellow 
skin having a red blush. The flesh is bright yellow, juicy, and of 
good flavor. Said to be one of the best late freestone peaches - a 
fair shipper, a good drier, and well adapted for canning.

43132. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Motion's Cling Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by H. R. Wright. This is a large clingstone peach, 
resembling the Stark. The fruits are richly colored and of good quality. 
It is said to be an excellent market variety and one which yields 
heavily.

43133. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Muir's Perfection Peach. From New 
Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright. A mid-season freestone 
peach of large size. The white flesh is of excellent flavor. The 
variety is recommended by Mr. Wright as a dependable bearer.

43135. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Paragon Peach. From New Zealand. Plants

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