834 . SELECT VARIETIES OF rKIJITS. 



and flesli clear, creamy white tlirouglioiit ; tree hardy and 

 productive, and shoots greenish, very distinct, and one of 

 # the most desirable of white peaches for preserving. — 

 Beginning to middle of September ; fl. small, white. 



29. Scotfs Nonjpareil. — A new, very large and fine yel- 

 low peach, from New Jersey, highly esteemed as a valu- 

 able market variety. — Middle to end of September; fl. 

 small, glands glob. 



30. Yan Za^idfs Su^erl). — A beantifiil smooth fruit, 

 large size, w^hitish, with a red cheek ; flesh pale, juicy, 

 sweet, and good* — First of September ; fl. small, glands 

 glob. ; origin. Long Island. 



31. WardPs Late Free. — Large, yellowish white, with a 

 red cheek ; flesh pale, juicy, and good ; a standard pro- 

 fitable late sort among the Delaware orchardists ; will 

 probably not ripen north of New York. 



32. Weld''s Freestone. — A very large, roundish oval, late 

 peach; greenish white, streaked and marbled with red 

 next the sun; flesh pale, pale, juicy, and good; never 

 fails to give an abundant crop at Rochester. Beginning 

 to middle of October ; fl. small, glands ren. ; succeeds 

 well in Massachusetts. 



33. White Im/perial. — Medium to large size, pale, yel- 

 lowish white, faintly marked with red ; flesh pale, juicy, 

 sweet, and good ; tree vigorous ; fl. small, gl. ^lob. 



CLASS n. — CLINGSTONES. 



34. Heath Cling. — ^A magnificent late peach, cream 

 colored, with a light blush next the sun ; flesh greenish 



' white, tender, juicy, and of the highest flavor ; fl. small, 

 glands ren. ; tree very productive. — Ripe in October ; and 

 has the rare property of keeping well for several weeks 

 after being gathered ; should be grown on a trellis or wall 

 north of New York fo bring it to perfection. 



