PEACHES. 



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4. Cole's Early Bed. — Medium size, mostly clouded 

 aud mottled with red ; flesh pale, juicy, rich, and deli- 

 cious; tree vigorous, and an abundant bearer. — Middle 

 of August. Glands globose, flowers small. 



5. Cooled ge's Favorite. — A most beautiful and excellent 

 peach ; skin white, delicately mottled with red ; flesh 

 pale, juicy, and rich ; tree vigorous and productive. — 

 Middle to end of August. Elowers small, globose glands. 



6. CrawfordJs 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 orchard varieties. — ^Beginning of 

 September. Glands globose, flowers small. 



7. Crawford'^s Late Melocoton (Crawford's Superb). — 

 Really a superb yellow peach, very large, productive and 

 good, ri*pening about the close of the peach season. — Last 

 of September. Glands globose, fl. small. 



8. Druid Hill. — Large, roundish, greenish white, cloud- 

 ed with red next the sun ; flesh greenish white, juicy, and 

 rich ; very productive. — Middle of September. Origin- 

 ated at Baltimore. Fl. s. gl. glob. 



9. Early Newington Free. — Large, whitish, with a red 

 cheek ; flesh pale, red at the stone, rich and vinous flavor. 

 — End of August. Fl. s. gl. ren. 



10. Early Anne (Green ]N"utm eg) .—Small, greenish 

 white, with a red cheek ; flesh pale, sweet, and good. — 

 End of July. Flowers large, no glands, unthrifty, and 

 liable to mildew ; only recommended for its earliness. 



11. Early York (Early Pm*ple, Serrate Early York, 

 etc.). — Medium size ; on young thrifty trees large, green- 

 ish 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. Leaves serrate, flowers large. 



12. Early TiUotson. — ^An excellent variety, ripeninar 



