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50 Swalsh, M ; ap Bi ripe in September. 
ay Vanguard, Me i Hie Mee lamae: 5G 
52 Western | Kevin Eee mee ay 
3 Teton de Venus, | aE de 
z *+Lemon peach et A do 
5 Chancellor, aReeens M : Op. Ge 
ae Bion do 
Iden Fireie: © : | “da 
re tLemon, ‘he larest of peste Sp October. | 
59 +Large red October, C | do 
60 Yellow October, C - dS 
61 White October, C_ do 
62 +Spanish, C i wen do 
63 Blood peach, la ance let do 
64 +Blood, clar+t clingstone, or la Cardinale: Coe a ae 
65 Late Cathatine ay do 
66 Freestone winter go 
67 Red magdalen, imadeleine rouge ie Courson do 
68 ‘Barcelona yellow, C _ do 
69 *iPompone, pavie rouge de pompone, C M | do 
70 *iHeath. This tree should be kept in eultivated ground, 
and the fruit ripened in the house. ; 3 tt is by many thought 
superior to all other peaches, C | October & November. 
71 Gough’s late red, C f . do 
72 White winter, white at the stone, C te do 
73 Green winter, C * Noventber and December. 
74 Algiers yellow winter, C do 
Some select kinds are inoculated low, stable for Dwarfs or 
pee | | 
_eigieine> 
sica var. fei glabro. “Class, “Teosandria, 
Order, Monogymia. 
C denotes Clingstones. 8 
1 Early scarlet ripe in August. 
2 Fairchild’s early, © ~ .do= 
8 Elruge September. 
4 Argyle | * do 
5 Golden, rags lisse, C : -do 
6 Newington, C hs antes : do 
7 Aromatic — eS Re ke gi do 
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