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Is varioty has a son of transparent golden appearance, rendering it imm. nv. Iv ai 
mg for the highest price; good quality; a very early and profitable bearer; hai I v M' 
Hit large, globular In form; flesh firm. Juicy, yellow, shaded with reddish crimson t. 
HI September. 
tiar.v's llold-On — Large, yellow freestone. Smock, but a week later. 
(iovernor Hogg— A fine, new peach from Texas of the Chinese strain. A specimen sent us by mall last 
y.ai- sbowctl as large as Elberta. and it is two weeks earlier. Will carry well, and hence a fine market peach 
Irees tine, with white flesh and bright red cheek. Flavor rich, melting and Juicy. 
Hughes' I. X. L — Originated in Louisiana; ripens in October, making a very late peach. Said to be ll 
largest and best peach of that season; produces fruit large and with a distinct suture; color a beautiful yell. .v. 
tender, juicy, of tine flavor. A very fine shipper. 
Ilale— Medium size; greenish white, with red cheek. Tree healthy, good grower and productive. Fair qual- 
it.v; fruit subject to rot on the trees. Middle of July. ' 
Heath CiiiiB—I-arfee, oblong; creamy white, slightly tinged with red In the sun; very tender. Juicy, melting; 
very rich and luscious. September 15. • j ■ j"' iin..w..i,, 
Henrietta (Levy)— The most magnificent yellow cling known; of largest size, mostly covered with bright 
crimson; hardy, productive, sure bearer; always commands fancy prices. September 16 
Hill's Chili— Medium large; dull yellow; extremely prolific and hardy. Freestone. Late August and September. 
Indian Blaf>d Cling — Large size, color dark claret, 
with veins, downy; flesh deep red. very Juicy, fine flavor; 
tree an irregular grower. September. 
Indian Blond Free — Medium to large size, blood red 
1 hr. UKiiout ; tree hardy and a good bearer. Sooto'iiher. 
Kalamazoii — Medium size; yellow, shaded with red; 
juicy, rich, melting; highly esteemed In Michigan. Mid- 
dle of August. 
I^ewini — Medium size. Melting and rich, hardy and 
productive; white with red cheek. Worthy of extensive 
planting. August. 
Lady Jngold — Fruit about same size as Early Craw- 
ford, which it resembles very much, but is its superior 
in quality. A desirable peach for market, evaporating, 
canning and general use. Freestone. July l.'i. 
Lemon Free — Lemon shape and color; large size. Im- 
mensely productive, excellent quality. August 20. 
Lemon Cling — Very large, oblong, having a swollen 
point similar to a lemon; skin yellow, with red cheek; 
flesh yellow, firm. Juicy and sweet. August 20. 
Mountain Kose — Large; white, with red cheek; flesh 
white, rich, j'uicy and fine; freestone. July 15. 
Matthews* Beauty — -Originated in Georgia; extra 
large in size, some specimens having weighed 17 ounces; 
color yellow, with a faint blush next the sun: clear 
freestone; very showy, and Is one of the fine Southern 
market peaches following Emma. It Is thought to be 
of tile Smock strain, crossed with Elberta. Ripe August 20. 
Mammoth Cling — Resembling Heath Cling, but double 
its size: originated in Southern Missouri. September 20. 
Mamie Koss — \ Chinese type; larger and finer In 
every way than Early Rivers, with which It ripens: 
very large; white with a beautiful blush next to the sun: a semi-cling; one of the best in quality; hardy; 
an immense bearer. 
Nix l*ate — A large, late, oblong clingstone from Georgia; white, tinged with red; flesh white, of fair qual- 
ity. October. 
Old .^llxon Freestone — -Is a fine, large, productive variety, succeeding well in all localities, and well deserv- 
ing of the high favor In which It is held as an orchard variety; skin yellowish white, with deep red cheek; flesh 
white, but red at the stone, tender, rich, excellent; indispensable. Middle of August. 
Old MIxon Clingstone — Large; yellowish white, dotted with red on a red cheek; flesh pale white, very melt- 
ing and juicy, with an exceedingly rich, luscious flavor; one of the most desirable clingstone peaches. Middle 
of August. 
Orange Freestone — A large, handsome peach, of fine quality; skin white, with sometimes a faint blush; flesh 
Juicy, tender, very good. First of September. j 
Pieqiiet's Late — This very valuable late peach originated in Georgia, and has been disseminated over a 
wide extent of country, and succeeds well generally. It has been planted to a considerable extent, and has 
proved a very excellent and profitable sort. Fruit large and handsome: skin yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow, 
melting, sweet, and of the highest quality. We recommend it to the orchardist for its many valuable qualities. 
Reeves' Favorite — Fruit very large, round: skin yellow, with fine red cheek; flesh deep yellow. Juicy, melt- 
ing and excellent; tree hardy and productive, one of the best and most reliable yellow market peaches. Last of 
July. Free. 
Kinggold Cling — Much larger than Heath, every way an improvement on that popular kind. September 1. 
Stump the World — Large, nearly round; color blush red on creamy white ground. One of the finest of 
mid-summer peaches. Freestone. Ripe late July and early August. 
Sallle Worrell — A new variety from Wilson. N. C. ; fruit very large, sometimes measuring 14 inches in cir- 
cumference; color creamy white, shaded and splashed with pale to deep red; flesh firm, very Juicy and delicious: 
begins to ripen the last of August and continues several weeks. Freestone. 
Susquehanna — A very handsome and valuable peach; originated on the banks of the Susquehanna River, in 
Pennsylvania; a great favorite wherever known. Fruit of the largest size, sometimes measuring 12 inches in 
circumference: skin rich yellow, with a beautiful red cheek; flesh yellow. Juicy, sweet, with a rich, vinous flavor; 
the best of all yellow-fleshed peaches; freestone; a moderate bearer. August 25. 
Stevens* Kareripe — The fruit in appearance somewhat resembles an enlarged and remarkably high-colored 
Old MIxon Free. In flavor, as well as In appearance, it is superb. Last of July. 
Salway — A large, late yellow freestone, of English origin; handsomely mottled, with a brownish red cheek; 
flesh deep yellow. Juicy, melting, rich; very productive; a variety growing more and more in favor with the 
orchardist. Ripens after Smock. Free. 
Stinson's October — Large; white, with red cheek; of very good flavor. The best very late peach. Middle 
of October. 
Stonewall Jackson — Almost similar to Oeneral Lee In size and quality, but a week later; tree a more com- 
pact grower. July 25. 
St. John — Nearly equal to Early Crawford, more productive and comes in before that standard sort. 
Sneed — The most remarkable early peach yet introduced: it ripens a week to ten days earlier than Alex- 
ander, and belong to an entirely different type from Alexander and Hale's Early; It Is very distinct in tree 
and fruit, belonging to the Chinese Cling type; size medium; white, with flush on cheek; free. 
Tlllotson— Medium; white, covered with red; melting, good. Very prolific; a favorite market variety; stands 
shipping well. Ripe July 1. 
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