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Smiths, Powell & Lamb's Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit 
melting, juicy, rich and excellent. Crops moderate, one cause of 
its excellence. Last of August. 
HALE’S EARLY— Medium size, white flesh, juicy, rich and delicious; 
very early, a fine orchard variety. 
HEATH CLING — Very large, yellowish white, red next the sun; ex- 
ceedingly juicy, becoming melting, with a high, rich, vinous flavor; 
does not succeed well too far North. Middle of October. 
HILL’S CHILI — Medium to large, oblong, skin downy, yellow; flesh 
yellow, rich and sweet. Very productive. End of October. 
LARGE EARLY YORK — (Honest John). Above medium, nearly 
round, whitish, with a rich, red cheek; fine grained, very juicy, 
mild, rich and excellent. Last of August. 
LORD PALMERSTON — Very large, skin creamy white with a pink 
cheek; flesh melting, juicy and rich. End of September. 50 cts. 
each. 
LOUISE — (Early Louise). Fruit medium size, bright red, melting, 
juicy and fine; almost as early as Early Beatrice. Tree hardy. 
MORRIS WHITE — Medium, creamy white, tinged with red; flesh 
white, juicy and delicious. Good bearer and desirable. Middle of 
September. 
MOUNTAIN ROSE — Large, round; skin whitish, nearly covered with 
dark red; flesh white, juicy, good; freestone. Tree vigorous and 
productive. A good early market variety. 
OLD MIXON FREE — Large, pale yellowish white, with deep red 
cheek; tender, rich and excellent. Succeeds well in all localities, 
and has few equals in the North. First to eighteenth of September. 
RIVERS— (Early Rivers). Large, straw-colored peach, with delicate 
pink cheek, melting and rich, with fine racy flavor. Ripens a few 
days after Early Louise. 
SALWAY— Of English origin; large, roundish; skin creamy yellow; 
flesh yellow, juicy, melting, rich. A promising late peach for 
market, where it will ripen. ,50 cts. each. 
SCHUMAKER— An early peach similar to Alexander, ripening at the 
same time. Fruit a little more showy. Tree said to be very hardy. 
50 cts. each. 
SMOCK— Large, light orange yellow, with red cheek; flesh yellow, red 
at stone, juicy, rich. September to October. 
STEADLEY— Fruit very large, of a greenish white color; flesh white 
and of a delicious flavor. First of October. 50 cts. each. 
