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VARIETIES OF PEACHES. 
Section II. Leaves with reniform glands. 
A. Flowers large. 
Yellow Admirable. (Orange peach.) Large; suture small, confined to one side. Yellow. 
Stone small. 
Is. Flowers small. 
Bergen’s Yellow. Very large; suture distinct. Color orange ; cheek red. 
Columbia. Large ; suture distinct. Skin rough, dingy red. 
Class II. Flesh adherent to the stone, and pale colored. 
Section I. Leaves without glands. 
A. Flowers large* 
Old Newington. Large ; suture slight. Color white ; cheek red. Flesh red at the stone. 
Smith’s Newington. Fruit of the medium size ; rather unsymmetrical. 
Section II. Leaves with globose glands. 
A. Flowers small. 
Large White Clingstone. Large; suture only slight; point at the apex small. 
Oldmixon Clingstone. Large ; suture distinct at the apex. Yellowish white, dotted with red ; 
cheek red. 
Section III. Leaves with reniform glands. 
A. Flowers small. 
Catharine Cling. Large ; suture shallow; form unsymmetrical. Color pale yellowish green, 
dotted with red. 
Heath. (White Heath.) Very large, round; point at the apex large. Color pale yellowish 
white. Suture distinct. 
Sub-Class II. Flesh adherent. Flesh deep yellow. 
Section I. Leaves without glands. 
A. Flowers small. 
Orange Clingstone. Large, round; suture distinct, passing nearly round the fruit. 
Section II. Leaves with reniform glands. 
Lemon Clingstone. Large ; point prominent. 
Tippecanoe. Large, round. Yellow; cheek red. 
Washington Clingstone. Fruit of the medium size. Yellowish green; with gray specks. 
Class III. Flesh purplish crimson. 
Section I. Glands reniform 
A. Flowers small. 
Blood Clingstone. Fruit above the medium size; suture distinct. Color dark purplish red. 
Flesh deep red. 
