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43127. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Ideal Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by H. R. 

 Wright. Fruits freestone, oval, about 2^ inches long; skin yellow, with red where 

 exposed to sun; flesh yellow, of good flavor and quality, slightly stained near the 

 medium-sized pit. Matures at Chico, about the middle of July. (Chico, Calif.) fT 



43129. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Late Champion Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by 

 H. R. Wright. Fruits freestone, round, flattened at the ends; skin yellow, slightly 

 tinged with red; flesh golden yellow, sweet, juicy, of good texture and flavor, .thick; 

 pit small. A good late freestone peach, maturing at Chico, California, the first of 

 October. (Chico, Calif.) 



43132. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Motion's Cling Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by 

 H. R, Wright. Fruits oval-rounded, about 2^ inches in diameter; skin yellow, slight 

 red blush; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, mild subacid flavor, slightly stained red at 

 pit. Ripens at Chico early in September. Appears to be promising for home canning. 

 (Chico, Calif.) 



43137. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Up-to-Date Peach. Freestone. From New Zealand. Plants 

 presented by H. R. Wright. A vigorous, prolific variety which bears fruits averaging 

 about 6 ounces in weight, with golden-yellow skin mottled with red. The sweet, juicy, 

 melting flesh is of high quality; the medium-sized pit is pink, slightly staining 

 the flesh. Its ripening season is the same as that of Elberta, and it thrives as 

 far north as New Jersey. For trial as a home fruit, and for shipping and drying. 

 (Chico, Calif.) 



43289. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Peach. YING TSUI T'AO. (Eagle's Beak Peach). A free- 

 stone variety originally introduced from Canton, China. Seeds presented by P. H. 

 Josselyn, .A.merican Vice Consul. Budded plants available from a selected seedling. 

 This is a small, white peach with sweet, white flesh and a red pit. Of value for 

 home use. Ripens at Chico, California, early in July. Adapted to sections of the 

 United States too warm for our commercial varieties. (Chico, Calif.) 



43569. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Bresquilla Peach. From Valencia, Spain. A clingstone 

 variety presented by John R. Putnam, American Consul. Fruits round, about 2\ inches 

 in diameter; skin lemon yellow, thick and tough; flesh firm, golden-yellow, juicy, 

 rather tough, with a sweet agreeable flavor and not stained by the medium-sized pink 

 pit. (Chico, Calif.) 



55563. AMYGDALUS PERSICA, Peach. Clingstone. Plants budded from a seedling grown 

 and selected at the Plant Introduction Garden, Chico, Calif., from seeds obtained 

 through John R, Putnam, American Consul at Valencia, Spain. Fruits large, about 2^ 

 inches in diameter, yellow with a red blush; flesh golden yellow throughout and ex- 

 cellent flavor; pit small. It remains firm when cooked, retains its delicate flavor, 



and does not require a heavy syrup. The fruit ripens at Chico the latter part of (^ 

 August. (Chico, Calif.) 



55564. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Peach, Clingstone. Plants budded from a selected seed- 

 ling. Grown and selected at the Plant Introduction Garden, Chico, Calif., from seeds 

 obtained through John R, Putnam, American Consul at Valencia, Spain. Fruits round, 

 about 2i inches in diameter; skin golden yellow, blushed red. Pit small and yellow. 

 The firm dark yellow flesh of good flavor, is not colored by the small yellow pit. A 

 good shipper and worthy of trial for canning. The variety ripens at Chico about the 

 middle of August. (Chico, Calif.) 



