SELECT PEACHES. 



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105 Large Newington (Co.t«). 



106 Large Whiter 



107 Lemon. 



108 Oldmixon. 



109 Old Newington. 



110 Orange, Prince. 



111 Pavie de Pompone, i?a;^?-a 114 Prince's Fortunatus, 50 cts. 



50ets. 115 Prince's October White, 50c. 



Monstrous Pompone. 116 Rodman's Red. 



112 Pavie tardive, Poiteau, 50c. 117 Smith's Newington. 



October Scarlet. 118 Tippecanoe. 



113 Prince's Climax, 50 cts. 119 Washington. 



ORNAMENTAL VARIETIES, 50 CENTS. 



120 Double red flowering. 123 Double flowering Mignone. 126 Chinese Double Crimson, 



121 Double rose flowering. 124 Double Ispahan, small red. 127 Chinese Double White, $1. 



122 Double flowering Madeleine. 126 Dwarf Orleans, very rare, 127 i Weeping. 



50 cts. to $1. 



NEW VARIETIES OF PEACHES, 

 From Italy, Turkey, Persia, Egypt, and China, 75 cents each. 



128 Dame Blanche. 136 Grosse Persique. 



129 D'Asie, tres grosse. 137 Grosse royale de Piedmont 



130 D'ltalie, tres grosse. 138 Incomparable en beaute. 



131 De Barral, la grosse. 139 Pavie Alberge, ou Jaune. 



132 De Colmar. 140 Pavie blane hatif musque. 

 183 De Quesnoy. 141 Pavie de Berne. 



134 Egyptienne. 142 Pavie de Dolo. 



135 Gros pavie tardif de Verone. 143 Pavie de Jalaugier. 



144 Pavie d'Espagne. 



145 Pavie de Savoie. 



146 Pavie rouge hatif. 



147 Sanguinolle la grosse. 



148 Sanguinolle petite. 



149 Shanghse No. 1, $1 50. 



150 Shanghse No. 2, 1 50. 



Bloodgood's late green. 

 Snow. 



REJECTED VARIETIES. 



Emperor of Russia. Royal George, 



SELECT PEACHES, FOR MARKET, ETC. 



Admirable, Early, rather large, roundish, pale 

 straw, marbled, with bright red next the sun, 

 sweet, melting, rich flavor, a Arm fruit, keeps 

 well, and bears carriage, very productive. 



Admirable, Yellow, very large, round, beauti- 

 ful, orange color, flesh same'color, pleasant Apri- 

 cot flavor. A rare and estimable vatiety, ripen 

 ing late in October, well suited to the South, but 

 cannot mature north of this locality. 



Barnard, Early (Alberge erroneously), rather 

 large, deep yellow, red cheek, juicy, melting, 

 good second rate, productive, inferior to Ber- 

 gen's Yellow. 



Barrington, large, regular oval, beautiful, pale 

 straw, marbled with light red, very tender, 

 sweet, very juicy, rich, and luscious, very esti- 

 mable. 



Bergen's Yellow, very large, roundish, deep 

 orange, broad crimson cheek, juicy, rich, luscious, 

 excellent, greatly esteemed. 



Brevoort, medium, round, white, bright red 

 cheek, sweet, rich, high flavor. 



Cole's Early Red, medium, roundish, mottled 

 red, bright red cheek, juicy, rich, fine flavor, 

 early, very productive, white, bright scarlet 

 cheek, melting, juicy, rich, faint acidity. 



Cooledge's Favorite, medium, roundish, white, 

 bright scarlet cheek, very melting, juicy, rich, 

 faint acid flavor, much esteemed. 



Crawford's Early (Melacoton), very large, oval, 

 showy, yellow, red cheek, very juicy, faint acid, 

 rich, good but moderate flavor, productive. A 

 favorite market variety. 



Crawford's Late (Melacoton), very large, round- 

 ish, splendid appearance, yellow, broad, deep red 

 cheek, rich, juicy, vinous, good, but moderate 



flavor, productive. A very showy and favorite 

 market variety. 



Early Xewington, of Downing (not Smith's 

 Early Newington, which is a cling), an old vari- 

 ety renamed, medium size, roundish, white, 

 marbled with red, rich, red cheek, juicy, fine 

 rich flavor, early and valuable. 



Early York, Large (also called Haines' Early, and 

 by many other names), large, roundish, whitish, 

 with red dots, deep red cheek, very juicy, mild, 

 rich flavor, excellent, greatly esteemed. Origi- 

 nated, by William Prince, from the Red Rare- 

 ripe. 



Early York, Serrate (an European variety re- 

 named), medium, roundish, ovate, greenish 

 white, dark red cheek, tender, juicy, rich, slight 

 aciditj', very productive, early. 



Early White Globe, ripens immediately after 

 the Nutmegs, medium size, round, white, sweet, 

 good flavor, not very juicy, a favorite and pecu- 

 liar variety, differing from all others that ripen 

 at the same period. 



Fox's Seedling, rather large, round, white, red 

 cheek, sweet, juicy, estimable, ripens late, 



George IV. (a synonym, but best knov/n under 

 this name), large, round, whitish, dotted with 

 red, dark red cheek, juicy, melting, rich, excel- 

 lent, moderate bearer. 



Grosse Mignone, a rare variety, although the 

 name is in every catalogue, large flowers, fruit 

 large, rounded, some rather ovate, pale yellow, 

 mottled with red and yellow, deep velvety pur 

 plish red, and red about the stem, juicy, melting, 

 sweet, very rich, vinous flavor, luscious, iinsur- 



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