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E, W. REID’S CATALOGUE OF SMALL FRUITS, ETC. 
the wonderful peach. (Sec page 29.) 
Chair’s Choice. Very large ;deepyellow, 
with red cheek; strong grower and heavy 
bearer. September. 
Early Rivers. Large ; light straw color 
with delicate pink cheek; flesh juicy and 
melting, rich flavor. Last of August. 
Early York. Medium size; greenish 
white, covered with a dull red in the sun ; 
flesh white. Middle of August. 
Ford’s Late. Fruit large; productive; 
white and beautiful ; flesh quite free ; 
season after Smock. October. 
Foster. Large; deep orange red; quite 
dark on sunny side; flesh yellow, very 
rich and juicy. Last of August. 
Globe. A very rapid grower and an enor- 
mous bearer; fruit very large; flesh firm, 
juicy ; yellow, shaded with crimson ; very 
rich, luscious. September and October. 
Hance's Golden. Large, very beautiful; 
yellow and rich crimson cheek : very 
productive. First of August. 
Hale's Early. Medium size; smooth, 
white, delicately marbled, with bright 
and dark on sunny side. July. 
Hill’s Chili. Medium size; dull yellow, 
very hardy; a good bearer; highly es- 
teemed as a market fruit. Last of Sep- 
tember. 
Heath Cling. Extra large; flesh clear 
white; blushed cheek ; valuable for can- 
ning. October. 
Jacques Rareripe. Very large, deep yel- 
low; highly esteemed where known. Last 
of August. 
Keysport .White. Large; fleshowhite; 
strong grower and very prolific. 
Mountain Rose. One of the best and 
most reliable peaches; large, white; 
flesh white, sweet; productive. Early 
August. 
Morris White. Medium, straw color, 
tinged with red ; delicious and very juicy ; 
productive. 
Lemon Cling. Large; color a pale yellow 
when ripe; tree very hardy ; productive. 
Moore's Favorite. Resembles Old Mixon, 
and thought by some identical. First of 
September. 
Old Mixon Free. Uniformly large ; white, 
covered with bright red ; one of the best 
and most reliable. Last of August. 
Reeves’ Favorite. Large, oblong; skin a 
deep yellow, with orange cheek; very 
sweet and a good freestone. Middle of 
July. 
Stevens' Rareripe. Large; fruit resem- 
bles an enlarged Old Mixon Free; of the 
highest color and very beautiful; very 
productive and fi’ee from disease. First 
of October. 
Salway. Fruit large, deep yellow, with a 
rich marbled brownish cheek; firm, juicy 
and l’ich. October. 
Steadley. Large, of greenish white color 
white to the stone, delicious ; very hardy ; 
freestone. First of October. 
Stump the World. Very large; skin 
white, with bright red cheek; flesh 
I white, juicy and good. Last of Sept. 
