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acid, flavor good. Appears to have the qualities of a good canning peach. Plants 

 on Indian Blood peach and Amygdalus potanini stocks. (Chico, Calif.) 



38354. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Goodman's Choice Peach. From New South Wales. Obtained 

 through Dr. Elwood Mead. Fruits nearly spherical, about 2 1/3 inches in diameter; 

 skin yellow, colored in part or almost wholly by dark red; flesh dark lemon-yellow, 

 firm, moderately juicy, v/ith little or no staining at pit, of rich, sweet flavor, 

 clingstone. Useful as a canning peach. Ripens at. Chico, late in August. Plants on 

 Al^S^SiM EOtanini stocks. (Chico, Calif.) 



43139. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Ansenne Nectarine. From New Zealand. Plants 

 presented by H. R. Wright. Fruits large, nearly 2\ inches long, freestone, dark red 

 on the exposed side, cream-colored dotted with red on the unexposed side. The flesh, 

 which is creamy white, melting and juicy, is of excellent quality but very soft and 

 perishable and stained by the light red pit. The tree is prolific. At Chico, Cali- 

 fornia, this variety ripens late in July or early in August. Plants are on Indian 

 Blood peach stocks. (Chico, Calif.) 



43140. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Diamond Jubilee Nectarine. From New Zealand. 

 Plants presented by H. R, Wright. The fruits of this freestone variety are about 2 

 inches in diameter and are dark green with a dark-red cheek. The creamy yellow flesh, 

 which is somewhat stained by the light-red pit, is very juicy, sweet and of excellent 

 flavor and quality. At Chico, California, it ripens from late July to early August. 

 The plants are on Indian Blood peach stocks. (Chico, Calif.) 



43141. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Gold Mine Nectarine. From New Zealand, Plants 

 presented by H. R. Wright. A prolific variety bearing fruits which average 2\ inches 

 in length, with red and yellow skin, and creamy white flesh of excellent flavor and 

 high quality. The light-red pit is of medium size. At Chico, California, this 

 nectarine ripens in late July and early August, and in central New Jersey at the same 

 time as the Elberta peach. The plants are on Indian Blood peach stocks. (Chico, 

 Calif.) 



43142. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Lippiatt's Late Orange Nectarine. From New 

 Zealand. Plants presented by H. R. Wright. The fruits of this freestone variety 

 are about 2 inches in diameter, with deep-orange skin mottled with red; the flesh 

 is firm, juicy, sweet, and of good texture with an excellent flavor. It should be a 

 good shipper. At Chico, California, it ripens in late July or early August. Plants 

 on Indian Blood peach stocks. (Chico, Calif.) 



43143. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. Muir's Seedling Nectarine. From New Zealand. 

 Presented by H. R. Wright. Fruits freestone, slightly elongated, about 2 inches long; 

 skin green splashed with dark red; flesh white, juicy, sweet, of good flavor, slightly 

 pink near the red pit; ripens at Chico, Calif., in late July and early August. Plants 

 on Indian Blood peach stocks. (Chico, Calif.) 



43144. AMYGDALUS PERSICA NECTARINA. New Boy Nectarine . From New Zealand. Presented 

 by H. R. Wright. A freestone nectarine of medium size, with green skin mottled with 

 red; the flesh is red near the pit, and of fair quality. At the Plant Introduction 

 Garden, Chico, California, this has proved to be a productive variety, ripening in 

 late July or early August. Plants on Indian Blood peach stocks. (Chico, Calif.) 



