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Alberg^e Yello^v, Barnard's Yellow Rareripe, &c. — Large; deep yellow, 

 with a dull red clieek; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet, and of moderate flavor. Tree 

 vigorous, hardy and productive. Beginning of September. 



Amsclen— Medium to large size; skin greenish white, nearly covered with purple in 

 the sun; flesh melting, juicy, sweet, very good; ripens at same time as the 

 Alexander, and appears to be nearly, if not identical. 



Beatrice (Early Beatrice)— Medium size or rather small, with a marbled red cheek; 

 flesh melting and very juicy. Succeeds Alexander; needs thinning as soon as 

 the fruit is set or it is too small. It ships well. 



Canada (Early Canada)— Resembles Alexander very closely. Ripens at same time. 



■Conkling- — Large and handsome; golden yellow, marbled with crimson; flesh pale 

 yellow, very juicy, sweet vinous and very good; equal to any 3^ellow peach we 

 know of. Tree vigorous and yields heavy crops; succeeds Crawford's Early. 



•Coolidge's Favorite— A most beautiful and excellent peach, of medium size; 

 skin white, delicately mottled with red; flesh pale, juicy and rich. Tree vigorous, 

 hardy and productive. A valuable variety. End of August. 



■Crawford's Early— A magnificent, large, yellow peach, of good quality. Tree 

 exceedingly vigorous and prolific; its size, beauty and productiveness, make it 

 one of the most popular varieties. Beginning of September. 



Craw^ford's Late — A superb yellow peach ; very large, productive and good ; 

 ripens here about the close of peach season. Last of September. 



Early Silver— Large; melting and rich, with the vinous flavor of the White Nectar- 

 ine, its parent; ripens early in September. One of the best. 



Early York (Early Purple, Serrate Early York, &c.) — Medium size; greenish white, 

 covered in the sun with dull purplish red; flesh juicy, rich and excellent. Tree 

 a, fair grower, and very prolific; one of the best early orchard varieties. Middle 

 of August. 



Foster — Originated near Boston. A large j'ellow peach resembling Crawford's Early 

 but of better quality. Ripe about the same time as Crawford's Early, or a little 

 earlier. 



•Georg'e the Fourth— Large; white, with red cheek; flesh pale, juicy and rich. 

 Tree mgorous and bears moderate crops of the best quality. End of August. 



•Ooshawk— Raised from Coolidge's Favorite; flavor excellent. One of the finest 

 mid-season peaches. 



Haines' Early — Large; white, with a red cheek; flesh pale, juicy and delicious. 

 Tree liardy and very productive; one of the best varieties. Middle of August. 



Hale's Early — Raised in Ohio; medium size; flesh white, first quality; ripens mid- 

 dle of August. 



Hill's Chili — Medium size, oval; skin yellow, shaded with dark red; flesh half 

 melting, sweet, of medium quality. Esteemed in some localities for market on 

 account of its productiveness. 



Kenrick's Heath (Heath Free) — Medium to large, oblong; skin pale greenish 

 wiiite, with a purplish red cheek; flesh greenish white, a little coarse, juicy, 

 melting, pleasant sub-acid. Ripe latter part of September. 



Xarg'e Early York— A large and beautiful variety; white, with a red cheek; flesh 

 juicy and delicious. Tree vigorous and productive. End of August. 



Lord Palnierston — Very large; skin creamy white, with a pink cheek; flesh firm, 

 yet melting; very juicy and rich. Season end of September. 



Xouise (Early Louise) — Medmm size; bright red; melting and juicy. Ripens a few 

 days after Beatrice and just before Rivers. Tree hardy; a valuable variety for 

 home use and market. 



Mag-dala — Size medium; shape inclined to oval; skin nearly smooth like a Nectar- 

 ine; color creamy white, marbled and blotched with crimson; flavor a combina- 

 tion of the Peach and Nectarine; quite original. Season early in September. 



Malta— Medium size; greenish yellow; flesh juicy, vinous, sweet, delicious. A fine 



small peach for the amateur. 

 J^Iorris White— Medium size; dull creamy white, tinged with red in the sun; flesh 



white to the stone, juicy and delicious. Tree a moderate bearer; highly prized 



for preserving on account of the entire absence of red in the flesh. Middle of 



September. 



