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DESCRIPTIONS OF PEACHES. 
Section II. Leaves with globose glands. 
B. Flowers small. 
26. OLDMIXON CLINGSTONE. 
Fruit large, roundish oval; apex marked by the suture ; slightly unsymmetrical. Color 
yellowish white, dotted with red. Flesh juicy, with a high flavor. 
Section III. Leaves with reniform glands. 
27. CATHARINE CLING. 
Catharine. 
Fruit large, roundish oval; unsymmetrical ; apex pointed. Color yellowish green, dotted 
on the sunny side; the cheek is reddened and striped. Flesh tinged with yellow; ad¬ 
herent to the stone; juicy and rich. Ripens the middle and last of September. 
Cl iss III. Flesh purplish crimson. 
Section I. Glands reniform. 
B. Flowers small. 
28. BLOOD CLINGSTONE. 
Fruit very large, roundish oval; suture distinct. Flesh deep red, firm and juicy. Em¬ 
ployed for pickling and preserving. Interesting rather than a useful variety. 
