Angel Peaches 
Admiral Dewey. (Per). Fruit of good size; 
skin deep orange-yellow, with crimson cheek; 
flesh clear yellow to the stone, juicy, melting, 
vinous; quality very good. June I to io. 
Alexander. (Per.) Large; highly colored; 
flesh greenish white, juicy, vinous, of fair quality; 
cling one of the earliest of the Persian type. 
About June i. 
Angel. (P.-to.) Large, rounded, slightly 
pointed; color yellow, washed with red, very 
handsome; flesh white, sweet, melting, juicy, 
subacid, of exquisite flavor, entirely lacking in 
bitter almond flavor; freestone. The tree bears 
while young, and is very prolific. It blooms a 
month later than Peen-to, thus escaping injury 
from frost in many sections. Highly recommended. 
June 20 to 30. 
Belle of Georgia. (N. C.) Very large; skin 
white, with red check; flesh white, firm and of 
excellent flavor; fruit uniformly large and 
showy; free. Rapid grower, prolific. July 1 to 15. 
BidwelPs Early. (P.-to.) A seedling of the 
Peen-to. Shape roundish oblong, with short, 
recurved point; size medium; skin creamy 
white, washed with carmine; flesh fine-grained 
melting, juicy and sweet, with slight noyau fla¬ 
vor; clingstone. Matures about the same time 
as Peen-to, but continues during a longer period; 
one of the most satisfactory Peaches to grow. 
BidwelPs Late. (P.-to.) A seedling of Peen- 
to, originated at Orlando, Fla., and the best of 
the “Bidwcll” varieties. Shape nearly round; 
size large; color yellowish white; flesh fine¬ 
grained, sweet and juicy; clingstone. Matures 
about three weeks later than Peen-to. Quality 
excellent. This has proved a sure bearer farther 
north in Florida than most other varieties of 
the same origin, and is one of the most desir¬ 
able sorts. 
Cabler’s Indian. (Sp.) Medium size; skin 
mottled in shades of deep purple; flesh purple, 
with deeper purple veins; rich subacid; cling; 
very fine. Of Texas origin, and decided Indian 
type. July 15 to 25. 
Carman. (X. C.) Of large size, resembling 
Libert a in shape; skin creamy white or pale 
yellow, with deep blush; flesh tender and of fine 
flavor; juicy freestone. Prolific bearer and prof¬ 
itable market variety. June 10 to 20. 
Chinese Cling. (X. C.) Very large, globular; 
skin yellowish white, sometimes washed with 
red; flesh white, red at the stone, rich, vinous, 
excellent. Ripens July 5 to 15. 
Climax. (Hon.'I A seedling of the Honey, 
which it resembles, but larger and about ten 
days later. Fruit medium size, round, slightly 
oblong with a recurved point; pale yellow, 
washed with red; flesh yellowish white, melt¬ 
ing, sweet and sprightly; quality excellent; free¬ 
stone. Vigorous grower and heavy bearer. June 
25 to July 5. 
Colon. (Hon.) Large, roundish oblong; skin 
white, overspread with red; flesh white, streaked 
with red, sometimes almost solid red; very juicy, 
subacid, high-flavored, delicious; freestone. Re¬ 
markable among Honey derivatives for its snap 
and tone. Good grower and prolific. Introduced 
by ourselves in 1893-94. June 15 to 25. 
Countess. (Sp.) Large to very large, nearly 
round; skin white; flesh white, tender, melting, 
juicy, vinous; excellent; free. Tree a very strong 
grower. Ripens July 15 to 20. 
Crawford’s Early. (Per.) Large; yellow, red 
cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and rich; free. A valu¬ 
able market variety for northern and central 
United States peach-growing sections. End of 
June. 
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