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Mountain Rose — Large, red; flesh white, 
juicy, rich and excellent. One of the 
best early peaches, ripening with 
Troth’s Early, and much larger and 
finer than that variety. Should be in 
every collection. First of August. 
Morris White — Medium; straw color, 
tinged with red; juicy and delicious. 
Productive. Middle of September. 
Old Mixon Cling — Large; pale yellow, 
with red cheek; juicy, rich and high 
flavored. One of the best clingstone 
peaches. Last of September. 
Old Mixon Free — Large; pale yellow 
with a deep red cheek; tender, rich and 
good. One of the best. First to mid- 
dle of September. 
Ostrander’s Early — Originated at Roch- 
ester; resembles Early Crawford, but 
fully ten days earlier; very large yel- 
low, handsome red cheek; flesh yellow, 
rich; excellent quality. August. Free. 
Sallie Worrell — Very large; white. Very 
good. September. 
Salway — Fruit large, roundish; deep yel- 
low, with a rich, marbled, brownish- 
red cheek, flesh yellow, firm, juicy, 
rich and sugary. An English variety; 
prized highly as a late, showy market 
sort. 
Schumaker — Fruit medium to largo; jui- 
cy, melting and rich. Parts freely 
from stone when fully ripe. Ripens 
middle of July. 
Sneed — A good grower and productive. 
A profitable variety. Good quality. 
Color white, with red cheeks. 
Steadley — Fruit very large of a greenish- 
white color; flesh white to the stone 
and of a delicious flavor. Early in 
October. 
Stump the World — Very large, roundish; 
skin white, with a bright red cheek; 
flesh white, juicy and good. Last of 
September. 
Mayflower 
Ostrander’s Late— Originated at Roches 
ter. Large; excellent bearer; flesh 
fine, juicy; quality good; ripens in No- 
vember and keeps perfectly until that 
time; this makes it very valuable, as 
it comes into season long after nearly 
all other varieties have gone. Novem- 
ber. Free. 
Reeves’ Favorite — Large, roundish; skin 
yellow, with a fine red cheek; flesh yel 
low, red at the stone; juicy melting, 
with a vinous flavor. A good, hardy 
variety. September. 
Triumph — The earliest freestone and the 
earliest yellow -fleshed peach known. 
The greatest acquisition yet in a peach. 
Ripens with the Alexander. 
Victor — The earliest peach known; ripen 
ing ten days earlier than the Sneed. 
The tree is a very vigorous, compact 
grower and regular and immense 
bearer. The fruit is of a very pleas- 
ant, sub-acid flavor; equals the Alex- 
ander in size, ripens thoroughly and is 
a semi-cling. 
