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56125. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Sutter Creek Peach. Grown at the Plant Introduction 
Garden, Chico,Calif. A clingstone variety of large size and good quality, ripening 
a little later than the well-known Elberta which it resembles. Ripens in late August 
ati Chico; (Calif: It is of interest to breeders and commercial growers that this 
variety is said to be somewhat resistant to leaf-curl. (Chico, Calif.) 
36126. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Bolivian Cling Peach. From Bolivia. Presented by Ed— 
ward Ehrhorn. Fruits round, about 2} inches in diameter; skin light greenish yellow 
with red markings on one cheek; flesh white, soft, juicy, of fair quality, slightly 
stained around pit. Of possible value as a canning peach. Ripens at Chico, Calif., 
about) the Lastvot July.) (Chico, Calit.) 
38178. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Fei Peach. From Feitcheng, China. The fruits of this 
clingstone variety are greenish white and large, averaging about 8 ounces in weight. 
The flesh is creamy white, sweet, very juicy and of good flavor and texture; pit 
yellow, rather large. It should be excellént for home use, and also has good keep- 
ing and shipping qualities. At Chico, Calif., it has proved to be vigorous and 
moderately »rolific, ripening there in late August. (Chico, Calif.) 
43124. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. A 1 Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by H. R. Wright. 
Fruits nearly round, about 23 inches in diameter; skin rich yellow tinged with red 
at stem end, thick, tough, adhering to flesh; flesh golden yellow, firm, juicy, 
mildly acid, of pleasant flavor. slightly stained near pit; pit comparatively large, 
clinging to flesh. Ripens at Chico, Calif., late in July. (Chico, Calif.) 
43127. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Ideal Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by H. R. 
Wright. Fruits oval, about 23 inches long; skin yellow, with red where exposed to 
sun; flesh yellow, of good flavor and quality, slightly stained near pit; pit of 
medium size, free from flesh. Matures at Chico, Calif., about the middle of July. 
(Chico, Calif.) 
43129. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Late Champion Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by H. 
R. Wright. Fruits round, about 23 inches in diameter, flattened at the ends; skin 
yellow, slightly tinged with red; flesh golden yellow, sweet, juicy, of good texture 
and flavor, thick; pit small, free from flesh. A good late freestone peach, matur— 
ing at Chico, Calif., about 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 23} inches in diameter; skin yellow, slight 
red blush; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, mild subacid flavor, slightly stained ai pit; 
pit red. Ripens at Chico, Calif., early in September. Appears to be promising for 
canning. (Chico, Calif.) 
AS31354. AMYGDALUS PERSICA. Osprey Improved Peach. From New Zealand. Presented by 
H. R. Wright. Fruits nearly spherical, about 2% inches in diameter; skin greenish 
yellow overlaid with light red on exposed side, thin, tender; flesh white, rather 
soft, very juicy, subacid, of gocd quality, slightly stained around pit, freestone. 
Ripens about the middle of August at Chico, Calif. Recommended for home use. 
(Chico, Calif.) 
