Listed in this reference.

Yellow Globe. 1. Kan. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 228. 1910-11.

Mentioned in this reference.

Yellow Mignonne. 1. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. 100. 1832.

Mentioned in this reference as a pale, greenish-yellow peach having a red blush, dull yellow flesh and ripening in early September.

Yellow Nutmeg. 1. Prince Treat. Fr. Trees 16. 1820. 2. Cultivator 6:308 fig. 1849.

Early Yellow Nutmeg. 3. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. 101. 1831.

This is a free grower having large flowers and reniform glands. Its flesh is deep yellow and of good quality and its season is early.

Yellow Peach. 1. Parkinson Par. Ter. 580. 1629. 2. Gard. Chron. 1042. 1872.

This is a very old peach once considerably used in making peach-brandy. Tree small, bushy; fruit large, with a bright golden, pubescent skin; flesh very firm, clinging tenaciously to the pit.

Yellow Preserving. 1. Coxe Cult. Fr. Trees 224. 1817. 2. Prince Pom. Man. 2:20. 1832.

Fruit small, with a greenish-yellow skin; flesh greenish-yellow, dry, with but little flavor; freestone; ripens in September.

Yellow Rose. 1. Kan. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 51. 1901.

Yellow Rose is a seedling from F. G. Barker, Salina, Kansas. Trees hardy, reproducing true from seed; fruit fair in size; skin pale yellow, free from down; flesh firm, yellow; ripens early in October.

Yellow Seedling. 1. Mag. Hort. 27:154. 1861.

Listed as a large, promising freestone.

Yellow Swan. 1. Sneed & Wood Cir. 1906.

According to John F. Sneed, Tyler, Texas, this peach was brought to notice by C. W. Wood, Swan, Texas. It is thought to be a seedling of Chinese Cling. Fruit large, roundish-oval, slightly compressed, with a shallow suture; skin yellow, mottled with red on one side; flesh yellow, sometimes faintly red at the pit, semi-clinging, tender, sweet yet sprightly; quality good; ripens early in August.

Yenshi. 1. Green River Nur. Cat. 17. 1899.

Yenshi Hardy. 2. Lovett Cat. 34 fig. 1896.

According to the Lovett Company, Little Silver, New Jersey, this variety was introduced from northwestern China by Professor J. L. Budd, Ames, Iowa. Tree vigorous, very hardy; fruit large, roundish; color creamy-white, nearly covered with crimson; flesh tender, very juicy, high-flavored; freestone; ripens with Alexander.

Yocum. 1. Ill. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 203. 1879.

This is an attractive, large, late, yellow peach.

York Pearl. 1. Mich. Sta. Bul. 143:186. 1897.

Listed in this reference.

Yulu. 1. Ont. Fr. Gr. Assoc. Rpt. App. 33:37. 1901.

Listed in this reference.

Yum Yum. 1. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:100. 1892. 2. Fla. Sta. Bul. 62:518, 519. 1902.

Originated by a Dr. Cushing, Waldo, Florida. Fruit large, roundish-oblong, with a shallow suture; skin light creamy-white, dotted and washed with delicate red; flesh white, firm, meaty, juicy, sweet, with almost an almond flavor; quality very good; clingstone; season early June in Florida.

Zane. 1. U. S. D. A. Rpt. 263. 1892. 2. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 74. 1895.

Zane originated on Wheeling Island in the Ohio river and was brought to notice by Joseph Morrison, Cadiz, Ohio. Fruit medium in size, roundish-oblate; color yellow, with a dark red blush; flesh yellow, red at the pit, tender, juicy, mild subacid; quality good; freestone; season early September.

Zea. 1. Mich. Sta. Bul. 152:199. 1898. 2. Ibid. 205:31. 1903.

Zea is large and attractive but is not so good nor as productive as Waddell with which it ripens.

Zelhemer Lieblingspfirsich. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 3:207. 1858.

Fruit medium in size, round; skin yellow, washed with red; flesh very yellow, with a sweet, vinous flavor; ripens the last of August.

Zelia. 1. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 41. 1877. 2. Pa. Fr. Gr. Soc. Rpt. 587. 1878.

Zelia originated in 1873 with L. E. Berckmans, Rome, Georgia. Fruit large; skin white, with a red cheek; flesh white, juicy, vinous; quality very good; freestone; ripens the last of September.

Zell. 1. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 39. 1909.

Listed in this reference.

Zella. 1. Mo. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 246. 1893.

Zella was brought to notice in 1893 by S. W. Gilbert, Thayer, Missouri. It is a large, white, freestone peach with a bright red blush and fine flavor.

Zipf Seedling. 1. Hopedale Nur. Cat. 22. 1912.

According to the Hopedale Nurseries, Hopedale, Illinois, this variety originated as a chance seedling. Fruit large, roundish-oblong; flesh firm, of good flavor; ripens the middle of September.

Zoar Beauty. 1. Elliott Fr. Book 296. 1854.

Beauty of Zoar. 2. Mag. Hort. 13:110. 1847.

Glands globose; fruit medium in size, round; skin mostly red; flesh free, tinged with red; ripens in September.


BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES, WITH ABBREVIATIONS USED

The list of books which follows contains all American pomological works in which the peach is discussed at any length. Only such European books are listed, however, as were found useful in writing The Peaches of New York. Only periodicals are listed to which references are made in the text of the book. The reports and bulletins of experiment stations and horticultural societies are not included since the abbreviations used for such publications will be recognized by all. The date of copyright has been preferred to that of publication though sometimes it has been necessary to use the latter, as when there were several editions from the same copyright.

Am. Gard.
American Gardening. An Illustrated Journal of Horticulture and Gardener's Chronicle. New York: 1892-1904. Copyright, 1903. (Before its union with Popular Gardening in 1892, the publication was known as The American Garden. Both Popular Gardening and The American Garden resulted from the union or absorption of several other horticultural periodicals.)
Am. Gard. Mag.
The American Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Useful Discoveries and Improvements in Horticulture and Rural Affairs. See Mag. Hort.
Am. Hort. An.
American Horticultural Annual. A Year-book of Horticultural Progress for the Professional and Amateur Gardener, Fruit-grower, and Florist. (Illustrated.) New York: 1867. Copyright, 1867. New edition. New York: 1870. Copyright, 1869.
Am. Jour. Hort.
The American Journal of Horticulture and Florist's Companion. (Illustrated.) Volumes 1-5. Boston: 1867-1869. Copyrights, 1867-1869. Continued as Tilton's Journal of Horticulture and Floral Magazine. (Illustrated.) Volumes 6-9. Boston: 1869-1871. Copyrights, 1869-1871.
Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt.
Proceedings of the American Pomological Society. Issued usually biennially from 1850 to date. First published as the Proceedings of the National Convention of Fruit Growers in 1848.
Ann. Hort.
Annals of Horticulture and yearbook of information on practical gardening. 5 Volumes. London: 1846-1850.
Ann. Pom. Belge
Annales de Pomologie Belge et Étrangère; publiées par la Commission royale de Pomologie Institutée par S. M. le Roi des Belges. (Illustré.) 8 Tomes. Bruxelles: 1853-1860.
Bailey, Ann. Hort.
Annals of Horticulture in North America for the Years 1889-1893. A Witness of Passing Events and a Record of Progress. By L. H. Bailey. New York: 1890-1894. Copyrights, 1889, 1891-1894.
Bailey, Cyc. Hort.
Cyclopedia of American Horticulture Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation of Horticultural Plants, Descriptions of the Species of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Ornamental Plants Sold in the United States and Canada, Together with Geographical and Biographical Sketches. By L. H. Bailey, assisted by Wilhelm Miller. (Illustrated.) In Four Volumes. New York: 1900-1902. Copyrights, 1900-1902.
Bailey, Ev. Nat. Fruits
Sketch of the Evolution of our Native Fruits. By L. H. Bailey. (Illustrated.) New York: 1898. Copyright, 1898.
Bailey, Stand. Cyc. Hort.
The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. A Discussion, for the Amateur, and the Professional and Commercial Grower, of the Kinds, Characteristics and Methods of Cultivation of the Species of Plants Grown in the Regions of the United States and Canada for Ornament, for Fancy, for Fruit and for Vegetables; with Keys to the Natural Families and Genera, Descriptions of the Horticultural Capabilities of the States and Provinces and Dependent Islands, and Sketches of Eminent Horticulturists. By L. H. Bailey. (Illustrated.) In Six Volumes. New Yor and London: 1914-1917. Copyrights, 1900, 1901, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917.
Bailey, Sur. Unlike
The Survival of the Unlike. A Collection of Evolution Essays Suggested by the Study of Domestic Plants. By L. H. Bailey. (Illustrated.) Fifth Edition. New York: 1906. Copyright, 1896.
Baltet, Cult. Fr.
Traité de la Culture Fruitière Commerciale et Bourgeoise. Par Charles Baltet. (Illustré.) Quatrième Édition. Paris: 1908.
Barry, Fr. Garden
The Fruit Garden. By P. Barry. (Illustrated.) New York: 1852. Copyright, 1851. Revised Edition, 1896. Copyright, 1883.
Beverly, Hist. Va.
History of Virginia. By Robert Beverly. 1722. Reprinted in Richmond, 1855.
Black, Cult. Peach & Pear
The Cultivation of the Peach And The Pear, on the Delaware and Chesapeake Peninsula; with a Chapter on Quince Culture and the Culture of Some of the Nut-Bearing Trees. By John S. Black, M. D. (Illustrated.) Wilmington: 1886. Copyright, 1886.
Bradley, Gard.
New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, both Philosophical and Practical. In three parts. By Richard Bradley. (Illustrated.) Seventh Edition with Appendix, London: 1739.
Bridgeman, Gard. Ass't.
The Young Gardener's Assistant, in three parts. By Thomas Bridgeman. New Edition, with an Appendix. New York: 1857. Copyright, 1847.
Brookshaw, Hort. Reposit.
The Horticultural Repository, containing Delineations of the best Varieties of the Different Species of English Fruits. By George Brookshaw. (Illustrated.) In Two Volumes. London: 1823.
Brookshaw, Pom. Brit.
Pomona Britannica, or A Collection of the Most Esteemed Fruits at present Cultivated In Great Britain; selected principally from the Royal Gardens At Hampton Court, and the remainder from The Most Celebrated Gardens Round London; Accurately Drawn and Colored from Nature, with Full Descriptions of their Various Qualities, Seasons, &c. By George Brookshaw. Volumes I and II. London: 1817. Vol. I. The Peach.
Budd-Hansen, Am. Hort. Man.
American Horticultural Manual. By J. L. Budd, assisted by N. E. Hansen. (Illustrated.) In Two Volumes. Volume 2. New York and London: 1903. Copyright, 1903.
Bunyard-Thomas, Fr. Gard.
The Fruit Garden. By George Bunyard and Owen Thomas. (Illustrated.) London and New York: 1904.
Can. Hort.
The Canadian Horticulturist. (Illustrated.) Toronto and Peterboro: 1878 to date.
Carrière, Var. Pêchers.
Description Et Classification des Variétés De Pêchers et de Brugonniers. Par E. A. Carrière. Paris: 1867.
Cat. Cong. Pom. France
Société Pomologique de France Catalogue Descriptif des Fruits Adoptés par le Congrès Pomologique. Lyon: 1887. Ibid.: 1906.
Cecil, Hist. Gard. Eng.
A History Of Gardening In England. By the Hon. Mrs. Evelyn Cecil. Third and enlarged edition. (Illustrated.) New York: 1910.
Christ, Handb.
Handbuch über die Obstbaumzucht und Obstlehre. Von J. L. Christ. Vierte, sehr verbesserte und vermehrte Auflage. Frankfurt: 1817.
Christ, Wörterb.
Pomologisches theoretisch-praktisches Handwörterbuch, oder Alphabetisches Verzeichniss. Von J. L. Christ. Leipzig: 1802.
Cole, Am. Fr. Book
The American Fruit Book; containing directions for Raising, Propagating, and Managing Fruit Trees, Shrubs, and Plants; with a description of the Best Varieties of Fruit, including New and Valuable Kinds. By S. W. Cole. (Illustrated.) Boston: 1849. Copyright, 1849.
Country Gent.
The Country Gentleman. Albany: 1853-1865. The Cultivator & Country Gentleman. Albany: 1866-1897. The Country Gentleman. Albany and Philadelphia: 1898 to date.
Coxe, Cult. Fr. Trees
A View of the Cultivation of Fruit Trees, and the Management of Orchards and Cider; with accurate descriptions of the most estimable varieties of Native and Foreign Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums and Cherries, cultivated in the middle states of America. By William Coxe. (Illustrated.) Philadelphia: 1817. Copyright, 1817.
Cultivator
The Cultivator. Albany: 1834-1865. In 1866 united with The Country Gentleman.
Cult. & Count. Gent.
The Cultivator & Country Gentleman. See Country Gent.
Darwin, Ans. and Pls. Domest.
The Variation of Animals And Plants under Domestication. By Charles Darwin. (Illustrated.) First edition. London: 1868. Second edition, revised. In Two Volumes. London: 1893.
De Candolle, Or. Cult. Plants
Origin of Cultivated Plants. By Alphonse de Candolle. Geneva [Switzerland]: 1882. New York: 1885.
Decaisne, Jard. Fruit.
Le Jardin Fruitier Du Muséum Ou Iconographie De Toutes Les Espèces Et Variétés D'Arbres Fruitiers Cultivés dans cet Établissement Avec Leur Description, Leur Histoire, Leur Synonymie, Etc. Par J. Decaisne. Tome Septième. Paris: 1872-1875.
Decaisne & Naudin, Man. Amat. Jard.
Manuel de L'Amateur Des Jardins Traité Général D'Horticulture. Par Jh. Decaisne et CH. Naudin. (Illustré.) Tome Quatrième. Paris.
Deut. Obstcabinet
Deutsches Obstcabinet in naturgetreuen fein colorirten Abbildungen und Fruchtdurchschnitten zu Dittrich's systematischem Handbuche der Obstkunde und zu jedem pomologischen werke nebst einter kurzen Beschreibung und Diagnose der Obstarten. Neue Auflage. Section VII. Jena: 1858.
Dochnahl, Führ. Obstkunde
Der sichere Führer in der Obstkunde auf botanisch-pomologischen Wege oder Systematische Breschreibung aller Obstsorten. Von F. J. Dochnahl. Vier Bände. Nürnberg: 1855-60. Volume 3, 1858. Peaches.
Downing, Fr. Trees Am.
The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America: or the culture, propagation, and management, in the garden and orchard, of fruit trees generally; with Descriptions Of All The Finest Varieties Of Fruit, Native and Foreign, Cultivated In This Country. By A. J. Downing. (Illustrated.) New York & London: 1845. Copyright, 1845. Second edition, same text, with colored plates, 1847. First revision, by Charles Downing. New York: 1857. Copyright, 1857. Second revision, by Charles Downing. New York: 1869. First appendix, 1872. Second appendix, 1876. Third appendix, 1881.
Duhamel, Trait. Arb. Fr.
Traité Des Arbres Fruitiers; Contenant Leur Figure, Leur Description, Leur Culture, &c. Par M. Duhamel Du Monceau. (Illustré.) Tomes 1 et 2. Paris: 1768. Édition publié en 1872, en trois tomes. Nouvelle Édition en six tomes, 1807-1835.
Elliott, Fr. Book
Elliott's Fruit Book; or, the American Fruit-Grower's Guide in Orchard and Garden. By F. R. Elliott. (Illustrated.) New York: 1858. Copyright, 1854. Revised edition. 1859.
Fish, Hardy-Fr. Bk.
The Hardy-Fruit Book. By D. T. Fish. (Illustrated.) Two Volumes. London: probably 1882.
Flor. & Pom.
The Florist And Pomologist: A Pictorial Monthly Magazine of Flowers, Fruits, and General Horticulture. Conducted at first by Robert Hogg and John Spencer, later by Thomas Moore and William Paul. (Illustrated.) London: 1862-1884.
Floy-Lindley, Guide Orch. Gard.
A Guide to the Orchard And Fruit Garden or an account of the Most Valuable Fruits cultivated in Great Britain. By George Lindley; edited by John Lindley. American edition by Michael Floy. New York: 1833. New edition; with an Appendix. New York: 1846. Copyright, 1846.
Forsyth, Treat. Fr. Trees
A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees. By William Forsyth. London: 1802. Same with an Introduction and Notes, by William Corbett. Albany: 1803. Seventh edition [English] London: 1824.
Fulton, Peach Cult.
Peach Culture. By James Alexander Fulton. (Illustrated.) Copyright, 1889. New, revised, and greatly enlarged edition. New York: 1908.
Gard. Chron.
The Gardener's Chronicle. (Illustrated.) London: 1841 to date.
Gard. & For.
Garden And Forest. A Journal of Horticulture, Landscape Art and Forestry. Conducted by Charles S. Sargent. (Illustrated.) Volumes I-X. New York: 1888-1897, Copyrights, 1888-1897.
Gard. Mon.
The Gardener's Monthly and Horticultural Advertiser. Edited by Thomas Meehan. (Illustrated.) Philadelphia: 1859-1887.
Garden.
The Garden. (Illustrated.) London: 1872 to date.
Gaucher, Pom. Prak. Obst.
Pomologie des Praktischen Obstbaumzüchters. Von N. Gaucher. (Illustrirt.) Stuttgart: 1894.
Gen. Farmer.
The Genesee Farmer. Edited by Luther Tucker, Rochester: 1831-1839. Then consolidated with the Cultivator. Another periodical of the same name was published in Rochester from 1845 to 1865. Also New Genesee Farmer and Monthly Genesee Farmer.
Gerarde, Herball.
The Herball or Generall Historie of Plantes. By John Gerarde. Enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson. London: 1633. Reprinted without alteration, 1636.
Guide Prat.
Guide Pratique de L'Amateur De Fruits. Description Et Culture, des Variétés De Fruits Classées Par Séries De Mérite composant les collections pomologiques De L'Etablissement Horticole Simon-Louis Frères. A Plantières-Les-Metz (Lorraine Annexée) Suivi D'Une Table Générale Alphabétique de tous les Synonymes connus, Francais et Étrangers appartenent à chaque variété. Deuxième Édition. Paris et Nancy: 1895.
Hoffy, N. Am. Pom.
Hoffy's North American Pomologist, containing numerous Finely Colored Drawings, accompanied by letter press descriptions, &c., of Fruits of American Origin. Edited by William D. Brincklé. Book No. 1. Philadelphia: 1860. Copyright, 1860.
Hoffy, Orch. Com.
The Orchardist's Companion. Alfred Hoffy, Editor and Publisher. A quarterly journal. Vol. I, 1841-2; Vol. II, 1842-3. Philadelphia.
Hogg, Fruit Man.
The Fruit Manual: A Guide to the Fruits and Fruit Trees of Great Britain. By Robert Hogg. First edition, London: 1860. Second edition, 1861. Third edition, 1866. Fourth edition, 1873. Fifth edition, 1884.
Hooper, W. Fr. Book.
Hooper's Western Fruit Book: a compendious Collection of Facts from the Notes and Experience of Successful Fruit Culturists, arranged for practical use in The Orchard and Garden. By E. J. Hooper. Cincinnati: 1857. Copyright, 1857.
Hort. Reg. (Am.).
Horticultural Register and Gardener's Magazine. Edited by T. G. Fessenden and J. E. Teschemacher. Volume I. Boston: 1835.
Hort. Reg. (Eng.).
The Horticultural Register and General Magazine. By Joseph Paxton and Joseph Harrison. Vol. I. London: 1833.
Horticulturist.
The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste. Founded and first edited by A. J. Downing. (Illustrated.) Volumes 1 to 30. Albany, Philadelphia and New York: 1846-1875.
Hovey, Fr. Am.
The Fruits of America, containing Richly Colored Figures, and full Descriptions of all the choicest Varieties cultivated in the United States. By C. M. Hovey. Volume I. Boston and New York: 1852. Volume II. Boston: 1856. Copyright, 1851.
Jour. Hort.
The Journal of Horticulture began as: The Cottage Gardener; or Amateur's and Cottager's Guide to out-door gardening and spade cultivation. 25 Volumes. London: 1849-1861. Continued as The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman. A Journal of Horticulture, Rural and Domestic Economy, Botany and Natural History. New Series. 38 Volumes. London: 1861-1880. Continued as The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Home Farmer. A Chronicle of Country Pursuits and Country Life, including Poultry, Pigeon, and Bee-keeping. Third Series. 59 Volumes. London: 1880-1909.
Jour. Roy. Hort. Soc.
The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society. London: 1846 to date. Vols. 1-9, 1846-55, bear the title of The Journal of the Horticultural Society of London.
Kalm, Travels N. Am.
Travels into North America. By Peter Kalm. Volumes 1-3. 1770-1771.
Kenrick, Am. Orch.
The New American Orchardist. By William Kenrick. Boston: 1833. Copyright, 1832. Second edition. Boston: 1835. Copyright, 1835. Seventh edition, enlarged and improved, with a supplement. Boston: 1845. Copyright, 1841.
Knoop, Fructologie.
Part I. Pomologie, ou Description des meilleures sortes de Pommes et de Poires. Part II. Fructologie, ou Description des Arbres Fruitiers. Par Jean Herman Knoop. (Illustré.) Amsterdam: 1771.
Koch, Deut. Obst.
Die Deutschen Obstgehölze. Vorlesungen gehalten zu Berlin im Winterhalbjahr 1875-76. Von Karl Koch. Stuttgart: 1876.
Kraft, Pom. Aust.
Pomona austriaca, Abhandlung von den Obstbäumen. Von Johann Kraft. 2 Theile. Vienna: 1792.
Langley, Pomona.
Pomona, or the Fruit Garden Illustrated. By Batty Langley. London: 1729.
Lauche, Deut. Pom.
Deutsche Pomologie. Von W. Lauche. (Illustrirt.) Berlin: 1882.
Lauche, Ergänzungsband.
Erster Ergänzungsband zu Lucas' und Oberdieck's Illustrirtes Handbuch der Obstkunde. Von W. Lauche. Berlin: 1883.
Lawson, Hist. Carolina.
History of Carolina. By John Lawson. 1714. Reprinted at Raleigh, 1860.
Le Bon Jard.
Le Bon Jardinier. 126^e Édition Almanach Horticole, 1882 et 129^e Édition, 1884. Paris.
Leroy, Dict. Pom.
Dictionnaire de Pomologie. Par André Leroy. (Illustré.) 6 Tomes. Paris: 1867-1879. Tome 6, 1879. Peaches.
Liegel, Anweisung.
Anweisung, mit welchen Sorten verschiedene Obstbaum-Anlagen besetzt werden sollen. Von G. Liegel. Salzburg: 1822.
Liegel, Syst. Anleit.
Systematische Anleitung zur Kenntniss der vorzüglichsten Sorten des Kern-, Stein-, Schalen- und Beerenobster. Von Georg Liegel. Passau: 1825.
Lindley, Guide Orch. Gard.
A Guide to the Orchard And Kitchen Garden; or, an account of the most valuable fruit and vegetables cultivated In Great Britain: with Kalendars of the Work Required in the Orchard and Kitchen Garden during every month in the year. By George Lindley. Edited by John Lindley. London: 1831.
Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat.
A Catalogue of the Fruits Cultivated in the Garden of the Horticultural Society of London. London: 1826. Second edition, 1831. Third edition, 1842. A supplement was published in 1853.
Loudon, Arb. Frut. Brit.
Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum. Par J. C. Loudon. Deuxième Édition. Tome 2. London: 1844.
Loudon, Enc. Gard.
An Encyclopedia Of Gardening. By J. C. Loudon. (Illustrated.) New edition. London: 1834.
Lucas, Handb. Obst.
Vollständiges Handbuch der Obstkultur. Von Ed. Lucas. (Illustrirt.) Stuttgart: First edition, 1880; second edition, 1886; third edition, 1893. Third edition edited by Fr. Lucas, 1894.
McIntosh, Bk. Gard.
The Book of the Garden. By Charles McIntosh. (Illustrated.) Two Volumes. London: 1855.
McMahon, Am. Gard. Cal.
The American Gardener's Calendar. By Bernard McMahon. Philadelphia: 1806.
Mag. Hort.
The Magazine of Horticulture. Boston: 1837-1868. First published as The American Gardener's Magazine, 1835-6. Edited by C. M. Hovey with P. B. Hovey, Jr., associate editor during 1835-6.
Manning, Book of Fruits.
Book of Fruits. By Robert Manning. (Illustrated.) Salem: 1838. Copyright, 1838.
Mas, Le Verger.
Le Verger ou Histoire, Culture Et Description avec planches coloriées Des Variétés De Fruits Les Plus Généralement Connues. Par M. Mas.  8 Tomes. Paris: 1866-73 Tome 7. Peaches.
Mas, Pom. Gen.
Pomologie Générale. Par M. Mas. (Illustré.) 12 Tomes. Paris: 1872-83. Tome 12, 1883. Peaches.
Mathieu, Nom. Pom.
Nomenclator Pomologicus. Von Carl Mathieu. Berlin: 1889.
Mawe-Abercrombie, Com. Gard.
The Complete Gardener. By Thomas Mawe and John Abercrombie. London: 1829.
Miller, Gard. Dict.
The Gardener's Dictionary. By Philip Miller. Sixth edition. London: 1752. Revised edition. By Thomas Martyn. London: 1807.
Miller, Gard. Kal.
The Gardener's Kalendar. By Philip Miller. London: 1734.
Nat. Nur.
The National Nurseryman. Published by The National Nurseryman Publishing Co.  (Illustrated.) Rochester: 1893 to date.
Nicholson, Dict. Gard.
The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening, a practical and scientific Encyclopedia of Horticulture for Gardeners and Botanists. By George Nicholson, assisted by J. W. H. Trail and J. Garrett. 4 Volumes. London. Supplement to same. By George Nicholson et al. London: 1900.
Noisette, Man. Comp. Jard.
Manuel Complet du Jardinier. Par M. Louis Noisette. Tome Deuxième, Paris: 1860.
Oberdieck, Obst-Sort.
Deutschlands beste Obst-Sorten. Von F. G. C. Oberdieck. Leipzig: 1881.
Parkinson, Par. Ter.
Paradisi in Sole. Paradisus Terrestris. By John Parkinson. (Illustrated.) London: 1629.
Parkinson, Tour Am.
A Tour In America, in 1798, 1799 and 1800. Exhibiting Sketches of Society and Manners and a particular account of the American System of Agriculture, with its recent improvements. By Richard Parkinson. Volumes I and II. London: 1805.
Phillips, Com. Orch.
The Companion for the Orchard. An Historical And Botanical Account of Fruits Known In Great Britain. By Henry Phillips. New Edition, London: 1831.
Poiteau, Pom. Franc.
Pomologie Francaise. Recueil des Plus Beaux Fruits Cultivés En France. Par Antoine Poiteau. Tomes 1-4. Paris: 1846.
Pom. France.
Pomologie De La France ou Histoire Et Description de tous Les Fruits Cultivés En France Et Admis Par Le Congrès Pomologique. (Illustré.) Tomes I-VIII. Lyon: 1863-1873. Tome VI, 1869. Peaches.
Pom. Mag.
The Pomological Magazine; or, Figures And Descriptions of the Most Important Varieties Of Fruit cultivated in Great Britain. Three Volumes. London: 1828-30. This work has also been published under the title Pomona Brittanica.
Popular Gard.
Popular Gardening. An Illustrated periodical devoted to Horticulture in all its branches. Volume I. Buffalo: 1886. Continued as Popular Gardening and Fruit Growing. Volumes II-VI. Buffalo: 1887-1891. Consolidated with The American Garden and continued as American Gardening. New York: 1892-1904.
Prince, Cat. Fr. Trees.
Catalogue of Fruit And Ornamental Trees & Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, Green-House Plants, &c. &c. Cultivated at the Linnæan Botanic Garden, William Prince, Prop. Twenty-second edition. New York: 1823.
Prince, Pom. Man.
The Pomological Manual; or, A Treatise on Fruits. By William Robert Prince, aided by William Prince. Second Edition. Part I. New York: 1832. Copyright, 1831. Part II. New York: 1832. Copyright, 1832.
Prince, Treat. Hort.
A Short Treatise on Horticulture. By William Prince. New York: 1828. Copyright, 1828.
Prince, Treat. Trees & Plants.
A Treatise on Fruit and Ornamental Trees And Plants, cultivated at the Linnaean Botanic Garden, Flushing, Long-Island, near New-York. By William Prince. New York: 1820.
Rea, Flora.
Flora: Seu, De Florum Cultura; or A Complete Florilege. By John Rea. 3 Books. London: 1676. Book 3. Peaches.
Rev. Hort.
Revue Horticole. Journal D'Horticulture Pratique. (Illustré.) Paris: 1829 to date.
Rural N. Y.
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INDEX

(Names of varieties in this index, if accepted names, appear in Roman type; synonyms in italics.)

À Bec, 291
À Feuilles de Saule (syn. of French Willow Leaved), 364
Abbé de Beaumont, 291
Abbé Jodoc, 291
Abricotée (syn. of Yellow Admirable), 495
Abt Jodocus (syn. of Abbé Jodoc), 291
Abundance, 291
Acampo, 291
Acme, 291
Acton Scot, 291
Adèle Thirriot, 292
Admirable, 292
Admirable Jaune, 292
Admirable Jaune Tardive, 292
Admirable Saint-German, 292
Admiral (syn. of Admiral Dewey), 178
Admiral Dewey, 178
Adrian, 292
Advance, 292
Aehrenthal, 292
Aehrenthal Lackpfirsich (syn. of Aehrenthal), 292
Affleck, Thomas, var. orig. with, 433
Agriculture, history of, 1
Aigle doré (syn. of Golden Eagle), 370
Aigle de Mer (syn. of Sea Eagle), 463
Aikelin Frühpfirsich (syn. of Hâtive d'Aikelin), 379
Aiken, 293
Ailsworth, 293
Albatross, 293
Albemarle, 293
Alberge, 293
Alberge-Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Rossanna), 456
Albert, 293
Albert Late Rareripe, 294
Albert Sidney, 294
Albertine Millet, 294
Alberza, 294
Albright, 294
Albright (syn. of Albright Cling I), 294
Albright, var. orig. by, 294
Albright, Miss, var. orig. with, 294
Albright Cling I, 294
Albright Cling II, 294
Albright October (syn. of Albright Cling I), 294
Albright Winter (syn. of Albright Cling I), 294
Alexander, 179
Alexander, O. A., var. orig. by, 179
Alexander's Early (syn. of Alexander), 179
Alexandra, 295
Alexandra Noblesse (syn. of Alexandra), 295
Alexandre Dumas, 295
Alexiana Cherpin, 295
Alexis Lepère, 295
Alger Winter, 295
Algerine, 295
Algiers Yellow (syn. of Late Yellow Alberge), 400
Algiers yellow winter clingstone (syn. of Late Yellow Alberge), 400
Alice, 295
Alice Free, 295
Alice Haupt (syn. of Alice), 295
Alida, 295
Allen, A. T., var. orig. by, 296
Allen, J. F., var. orig. by, 413
Allen I, 295
Allen II, 296
Allen October, 296
Allman Cling, 296
Almond, 296
Almond, relationship of the, to the peach, 11-13, 69-70, 80
Alpha I, 296
Alpha II, 296
Alpha III, 296
Alto Pass, 296
Alton, 180
Amande Douce, 296
Amandier-Pêcher (syn. of Almond), 296
Ambrosia, 296
Amelia I, 297
Amelia II, 297
Ameliaberta, 297
American Apricot, 297
American Pound, 297
Ammirabile Belga, 297
Amsden, 297
Amsden, L. C., var. orig. by, 297
Amsden June (syn. of Amsden), 297
Amsden Pine, 298
Amygdalus laevis (syn. of P. persica), 77
Amygdalus Nectarina (syn. of P. persica), 77
Amygdalus Nuci-persica (syn. of P. persica), 77
Amygdalus Persica (syn. of P. persica), 77
Amygdalus Persica var. nucipersica. (syn. of P. persica), 77
Ananas-Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Pineapple), 443
Ananiel, 298
Andenken an Java (syn, of Souvenir de Java), 469
Andenken an Jean Rey (syn. of Souvenir de Jean Rey), 469
André Leroy, 298
Andrews, 298
Andrews Mammoth (syn. of Andrews), 298
Angel, 298
Angelle Lafond, 298
Angers Large Purple, 298
Anna Ruffin, 298
Anne, 298
Anne Précoce de Fay (syn. of Fay Early Anne), 359
Annie Laurie, 299
Annie Trice, 299
Annie Wylie, 299
Antleys, 299
Antleys, var. orig. with, 299
Apex, 299
Apricot (syn. of Yellow Admirable), 495
Aprikosenartiger Härtling (syn. of Pavie Abricotée), 434
Archiduc Jean (syn. of Erzherzog Johann), 356
Arctic, 299
Aremie, 299
Argentée Précoce (syn. of Early Silver), 352
Arietta, 299
Arkansas, 299
Arkansas Traveler (syn. of Arkansas), 299
Arlington, 299
Arp, 182
Arp Beauty (syn. of Arp), 182
Arthur Chevreau, 300
Artz, 300
Asa Meek Seedling, 300
Ashby, G. W., var. orig. by, 300
Ashby Early, 300
Asia, the peach in, 13-25
Astor, 300
Astor, var. orig. with, 300
Athenian Cling, 300
Athens, 300
Atlanta, 300
Atwater, 300
Atwood, 301
Atwood, Roscius, var. orig. with, 301
Aubinel, var. orig. with, 424
Augbert, 301
Augusta, 301
Auguste Fau Jaune, 301
Aurora, 301
Austin, 301
Austin Cling (syn. of Austin), 301
Austins Late Red (syn. of Austin), 301
Australian Saucer, 301
Autour (syn. of Goshawk), 371
Avant-Pêche blanche (syn. of White Nutmeg), 491
Avant-Pêche Jaune, 301
Avant-Pêche Rouge (syn. of Red Nutmeg), 452
Avant-Précoce, 302
Avant-Précoce Pavie, 302
Avocat Collignon, 302
Azoo Cling, 302
 
Babcock, 302
Bagby Large, 302
Bailey, 302
Baker Cling, 302
Baker Early, 302
Baker Early May (syn. of Baker Early), 302
Baldwin, 302
Baldwin, Dr. William, var. orig. by, 302, 343
Baldwin Late (syn. of Baldwin), 302
Baldwin October Free (syn. of Baldwin), 302
Balsey (syn. of Greensboro), 222
Balsey, W. G., var. orig. by, 222
Baltet, 303
Baltet, var. orig. by, 303
Baltimore Beauty, 303
Baltimore Rose, 303
Bandel, 303
Bandel, var. orig. by, 303
Banner, 303
Barber, 303
Barcelona Yellow Clingstone, 303
Barker, F. G., var. orig. with, 303, 339, 496
Barker No. 13, 303
Barnard, 304
Barnes, 304
Baron Ackenthal, 304
Baron Dufour, 304
Baron Pears, 304
Baronne de Brivazac, 304
Barr, Colonel John, var. orig. with, 304
Barr Early, 304
Barr Late, 304
Barral, var. orig. by, 438
Barrington, 304
Barrington, var. orig. by, 304
Barringtoner Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Barrington), 304
Barthélemy (syn. of Bertholome), 311
Bartram, William, quoted, 42-43
Bass, John B., var. orig. with, 485
Bassford, Wallace, var. orig. by, 361
Batchelder, 305
Batchelder, William, var. orig. with, 305
Bateham, M. B., var. orig. by, 339
Baugh, 305
Baumann, Eugene, var. orig. by, 315
Baxter, Isaac B., var. orig. with, 389, 440
Baxter, William, var. orig. with, 305
Baxter Cling, 305
Bayne, Dr., var. introduced by, 305
Bayne Favorite, 305
Bayne New Heath, 305
Bealmear, Dr., var. orig, by, 305
Bealmear Cling, 305
Bear Early, 305
Bear Late, 305
Beatrice, 305
Beauchamp, 305
Beausse, Joseph, var. orig. by, 307
Beauté de la Saulsaie, 306
Beauty Blush (syn. of Blush), 314
Beauty of Salisbury, 306
Beauty of Vitry (syn. of Belle de Vitry), 309
Beauty of Zoar (syn. of Zoar Beauty), 497
Beaver No. 2, 306
Beckwith, var. orig. by, 306
Beckwith Early, 306
Becquett Late, 306
Becquette Cling (syn. of Bequette Cling), 310
Becquette Free (syn. of Bequette Free), 184
Beer (syn. of Beers Smock), 306
Beer, Samuel, var. orig. with, 306
Beer Late White Cling, 306
Beers, Joseph, var. orig. by, 306, 395
Beers Late, 306
Beers Late Melocoton (syn. of Beers Late), 306
Beers Late Red Rareripe, 306
Beers Melcatoon (syn. of Beers Late), 306
Beers Red Rareripe (syn. of Beers Late Red Rareripe), 306
Beers Smock, 306
Béguine de Termonde? (syn. of Congress), 334
Bell Favorite, 306
Bell October, 307
Belle, 183
Belle de Bade, 307
Belle-Bauce (syn. of Belle Beausse), 307
Belle Bausse (syn. of Belle Beausse), 307
Belle de Beaucaire, 307
Belle Beauce (syn. of Belle Beausse), 307
Belle Beausse, 307
Belle Beauté, 307
Belle de Bordeaux (syn. of Bordeaux), 316
Belle Cartière, 307
Belle de Charleville, 307
Belle Chevreuse (syn. of Chevreuse), 328
Belle Conquête, 307
Belle de la Croix, 307
Belle de Doué, 308
Belle Dupont, 308
Belle et Bonne, 308
Belle of Georgia (syn. of Belle), 183
Belle Henri Pinaud, 308
Belle Impériale, 308
Belle de Liège, 308
Belle de Logelbach, 308
Belle de Mes Yeux, 308
Belle Mousseuse (syn. of Rendatler), 453
Belle de Neuville, 308
Belle d'Orbassano, 309
Belle de Saint-Geslin, 309
Belle de Saint-Geslin Blanche, 309
Belle tardive d'Auvergne (syn. of Tardive d'Auvergne), 476
Belle Tillemont (syn. of Tirlemonter Magdalene), 480
Belle Toulousaine (syn. of Belle de Toulouse), 309
Belle de Toulouse, 309
Belle de Vitry, 309
Bellegarde, 309
Bellegarde (syn. of Galande), 365
Bellis (syn. of Belle de Vitry), 309
Bellows, 309
Beltzar, 309
Beltzar Early Rareripe, 309
Ben Hur, 310
Benade, 310
Benango, 310
Bennett Rareripe, 310
Bequett Free (syn. of Bequette Free), 184
Bequette, Benjamin, var. orig. by, 185, 310
Bequette Cling, 310
Bequette Free, 184
Berckmans, 310
Berckmans, L. E., var. orig. by, 186, 259, 280, 310, 336, 372, 393, 429, 430, 474, 497
Berckmans, P. J., var. introduced by, 294, 371, 434, 470, 472;
var. orig. by, 332
Berenice, 185
Bergame, 310
Bergen, 310
Bergen Yellow (syn. of Bergen), 310
Bermuda Cling, 310
Bernard Verlot, 310
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, 310
Berry, 311
Bertero, quoted, 65
Bertholome, 311
Bessie Kerr, 311
Best June, 311
Besy Robin, 311
Beure (syn. of Butterpfirsich), 322
Beverly, Robert, quoted, 48-49, 82
Beville, 311
Bexar, 311
Bianci di Nizza, 311
Bickell, 311
Biddle, 311
Bidwell, A. I., var. orig. by, 311, 312
Bidwell Early, 311
Bidwell Late, 312
Bilice, 312
Billmeyer, 312
Billmeyer, J. H., var. orig. by, 312
Bilyeu, 312
Bilyeu, var. orig. with, 312
Bilyeu Comet (syn. of Bilyeu), 312
Bilyeu's October (syn. of Bilyeu), 312
Binney Late Red, 312
Bird Beauty, 312
Bishop, 312
Bishop Early (syn. of Bishop), 312
Bivort, A., var. orig. by, 308, 315
Black, 312
Black, J. H., var. orig. by, 313
Black, John J., quoted, 127-128
Black Early, 313
Black Extra Early (syn. of Black Early), 313
Black Seedling, 313
Blacke, 313
Blackmore, R. D., var. orig. by, 403
Blake, 313
Blanc de City, 313
Blanchard, 313
Blanchard, C. C. F., var. orig. by, 313
Blanche d'Ekenholm, 313
Blanche Énorme de Mézel, 313
Blanche de Morris (syn. of Morris White), 249
Blanche Tardive de Sabarot, 313
Blanton Cling, 313
Bledsoe Early Cling, 313
Bledsoe Seedling, 313
Blodgett, Lorin, var. orig. by, 314
Blodgett's Seedlings, 314
Blondeau, 314
Blondeau, Joseph, var. introduced by, 314
Blood Cling, 187
Blood Clingstone (syn. of Blood Cling), 187
Blood Free, 314
Blood Freestone (syn. of Blood Free), 314
Blood Leaf, 188
Blood-leaved Peach (syn. of Blood Leaf), 188
Blood Peach (syn. of Blood Cling), 187
Bloody (syn. of Sanguinole), 461
Bloody Monsieur (syn. of Sanguinole), 461
Bloor, 314
Bloor, John, var. orig. by, 314
Blush, 314
Bogg, var. orig. by, 314
Bogg Leviathan, 314
Bogg Mammoth (syn. of Bogg Leviathan), 314
Bogue, J. T., var. introduced by, 442
Boisselot, 314
Boisselot, Auguste, var. orig. by, 314, 454
Bokhara, 315
Boley, 315
Bollweiler Favorite, 315
Bollweiler Magdalene, 315
Bollwiller de Madeleine (syn. of Bollweiler Magdalene), 315
Bonanza, 315
Bonito, 315
Bonlez, 315
Bonlezer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bonlez), 315
Bonne Dame de Laeken, 316
Bonne Gros de Noisette, 316
Bonne Grosse, 316
Bonne-Julie, 316
Bonneuil, 316
Bonneuil Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bonneuil), 316
Bonouvrier, 316
Bonouvrier, var. orig. with, 316
Boon, Joel, var. orig. with, 301
Boquier, 316
Bordeaux, 316
Bordeaux Cling (syn. of Bordeaux), 316
Boswell, quoted, 110
Böttchers Frühpfirsich, 316
Bourdeaux, 316
Boudin (syn. of Bourdine), 317
Bourdin Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bourdine), 317
Bourdine, 317
Bourdine Royale, 317
Bowers Early, 317
Bowslaugh (syn. of Bowslaugh Late), 317
Bowslaugh Late, 317
Boyd Early, 317
Boyles, 317
Boyles, James, var. orig. with, 317
Brackett, 317
Braddick American, 317
Braddick New York, 317
Braddick Red, 317
Braddick South American, 318
Braddick Summer, 318
Braddick's North American (syn. of Braddick American), 317
Bradley, 318
Brahy, Madam, var. orig. by, 469
Brainard Large Yellow, 318
Brandy, 318
Brandywine, 318
Brant, 318
Braunauer Lackpfirsich, 318
Braunauer Magdalene, 318
Braunauer Rote Frühe Pfirsich (syn. of Braunauer Lackpfirsich), 318
Bray, D., var. orig. with, 318
Bray Rareripe, 318
Bray White (syn. of Bray Rareripe), 318
Brett, 318
Brevoort, 319
Brevoort, Henry, var. orig. by, 319
Brevoort Seedling Melter (syn. of Brevoort), 319
Brevoort Seedling Pound, 319
Brice, Dr. S. M., var. orig. by, 319
Brice Early, 319
Brigdon, 189
Brigg's Early May (syn. of Briggs), 319
Briggs, 319
Briggs (syn. of Briggs Red May), 319
Briggs (syn. of Governor Briggs), 372
Briggs, John G., var. orig. with, 319
Briggs' May (syn. of Briggs), 319
Briggs Red May, 319
Bright, 319
Bright, Charles E., var. orig. by, 319
Brodie, 319
Bronough Cling, 319
Bronzée, 319
Brooks, 319
Brooks, var. orig. by, 319
Brown, 320
Brown, Orrin, var. orig. with, 320
Brown, W. L., var. orig. by, 320
Brown Best (syn. of Brown Choice), 320
Brown Choice, 320
Brown Early, 320
Brown Nutmeg, 320
Browns Frühpfirsich, 320
Bruce, quoted, 48
Brunson, 320
Buck, 320
Buck, L. W., var. orig. by, 320
Buck Prolific (syn. of Decker), 340
Buckeye, 320
Buckingham Mignonne (syn. of Barrington), 304
Buckinghamshire Minion, 320
Budd, J. L., var. introduced by, 315, 496
Buisson, Charles, var. orig. by, 292, 326, 359, 402
Bullard, 320
Bullard, var. orig. with, 320
Bullard Cling, 320
Bullmann Aprikosenpfirsich, 320
Buonaparte, 320
Buonaparte, Joseph, var. introduced by, 320
Burbank, Luther, var. orig. by, 258
Burchell Early, 321
Burdock, 321
Burford October Cling, 321
Burgess Beauty, 321
Burke, 321
Burkhardt, John, var. orig. by, 311
Burlington Large Early, 321
Burnap, 321
Burns, 321
Burns, Mrs. L., var. orig. by, 355
Burns, T. F., var. introduced by, 479;
var. orig. by, 321
Burrough, 321
Burton, Dr. E. L., var. orig. by, 343
Buski, 321
Bustian October, 321
Butler, J. T., var. orig. with, 321
Butler Late, 321
Butterpfirsich, 322
Buttram, 322
 
C. Cling, 322
Cabin, 322
Cable, 322
Cable, E., var. orig. by, 322
Cable Early, 322
Cable Late (syn. of Cable), 322
Cable Late Malacatune (syn. of Cable), 322
Cable Medium Melocoton, 322
Cabler Indian, 322
Calaway (syn. of Calloway Cling), 322
California, 322
Callie Scaff, 322
Calloway Cling, 322
Camak Serrate, 323
Camak Red Twigged (syn. of Camak Serrate), 323
Cambray (syn. of Cambria), 323
Cambria, 323
Cambridge Belle, 323
Camden Superb, 323
Camelia, 323
Campbell, 323
Campbell, Judge, var. orig. by, 217, 323, 470, 472
Canada, 190
Canadische Frühpfirsich (syn. of Canada), 190
Canary, 323
Canner Choice, 323
Cannon, 323
Cannon, H. P., var. orig. with, 323
Caper, 323
Capital, 323
Capps, 324
Capps Brothers, var. introduced by, 324, 418
Captain Ede, 191
Cardinal de Furstemberg (syn. of Sanguine), 460
Cardinale, 324
Cardinale (syn. of Sanguine), 460
Carey Mammoth Cling, 324
Carl Late, 324
Carl Wredow, 324
Carlisle, 324
Carman, 193
Carmine, 324
Carnation, 324
Caroline Beauty, 324
Caroline Incomparable, 324
Carolinen Härtling, 325
Carpenter, 325
Carpenter, Charles, var. orig. with, 295, 325
Carpenter, William S., var. introduced by, 325
Carpenter Cling (syn. of Carpenter), 325
Carpenter Late (syn. of Carpenter White), 325
Carpenter Red Rareripe, 325
Carpenter White, 325
Carrelet, var. orig. by, 310
Carroll, var. orig. with, 419
Carroll Late, 325
Carson, 325
Carter Large, 325
Cartière, Madame, var. orig. with, 307
Caruth Late, 325
Cass (syn. of Chili), 197
Catharine, 325
Catharinen-Lackpfirsich (syn. of Catharine), 325.
Catline, 325
Cécile, 326
Cécile Mignonne, 326
Cedar County Hardy (syn. of Bailey), 302
Célestin Port, 326
Centennial, 326
Chair Choice (syn. of Chairs), 194
Chair's Choice (syn. of Chairs), 194
Chairs, 194
Chairs, Franklin, var. orig. by, 194
Chairs' Choice (syn. of Chairs), 194
Chalmer Yellow Free, 326
Champion, 195
Champion (of Michigan), 326
Chancellor, 326
Chapman, 326
Charles Ingouf, 327
Charles Rongé, 327
Charles Schwarzenberg (syn. of Karl Schwarzenberg), 393
Chas. Wood, 327
Charlestowner Ananaspfirsche (syn. of Pineapple), 443
Charlotte, 327
Chartreux, 327
Chase Early, 327
Chaucer, quoted, 35
Chazotte, 327
Chelcie Cling, 327
Cherokee, 327
Cherry Peach, 327
Chevalier, var. orig. with, 308
Chevreau, Arthur, var. orig. by, 300, 438
Chevreuse, 328
Chevreuse Clingstone, 328
Chevreuse à Feuilles Cloquées, 328
Chevreuse Hâtive, 328
Chevreuse Hâtive (syn. of Chevreuse), 328
Chevreuse Tardive, 328
Chick, I. W. & R. S., var. orig. by, 328, 339
Chick Early Cling, 328
Chili, 197
Chili No. 2, 329
Chili No. 3, 329
Chilian, 329
Chilow, 329
Chilson, 329
Chinese Blood, 329
Chinese Cling, 198
Chinese Crooked, 329
Chinese Flat (syn. of Peento), 261
Chinese Free, 200
Chinese Peach, 329
Chinese Peach (syn. of Chinese Cling), 198
Chisolm, 330
Chisolm, W. H., var. orig. with, 330
Choate, R., quoted, 106
Christiana, 330
Christmas Seedling, 330
Church (syn. of President Church), 446
Church, Rev. A., var. orig. by, 446
Cibot, quoted, 8, 20
Citry à Fruit Blanc, 330
Clara, 330
Clara Mayer, 330
Clarissa, 330
Clark, Lewis, var. orig. with, 330
Clark Early, 330
Clarke, 330
Clarke, A., var. orig. with, 330
Claudine Willermoz, 330
Cleffey Allen, 331
Clémence Isaure, 331
Cleveland I, 331
Cleveland II, 331
Clifton Park, 331
Climax, 201
Clingman May, 331
Clinton, 331
Cobb Mignonne, 331
Cobbler, 331
Coe Golden Cling, 332
Coggin Early, 332
Coigneau, 332
Cole, 332
Cole Early (syn. of Cole), 332
Cole Early Red (syn. of Cole), 332
Cole Large Yellow, 332
Cole White, 332
Cole White Melocoton, 332
Coleman, 332
Coleman, Thomas, var. orig. by, 332
Colerane, 332
Collinson, Peter, quoted, 57
Colmar, 332
Colon, 332
Colonel Ansley, 333
Colonel McFarland, 333
Colonel Tom Ruffin, 333
Columbia, 333
Columbus June, 333
Columella, quoted, 27
Comet, 333
Comice d'Angers, 333
Comice de Bourbourg, 334
Compton Pure Gold, 334
Comte d'Ansembourg, 334
Comte de Neperg, 334
Comtesse de Hainaut, 334
Comtesse de Montijo, 334
Con Cling, 334
Condor, 334
Congress, 334
Conkling, 334
Conkling, E. M., var. introduced by, 334
Connecticut, 335
Connett, 335
Connett, Rev. Alfred, var. orig. with, 335
Connett Early (syn. of Connett), 335
Conner Cling (syn. of Connor White), 335
Connor White, 335
Conover, 335
Cook, J. C., var. orig. by, 423
Cook, J. S., var. orig. by, 335
Cook Late, 335
Cook Late White (syn. of Cook Late), 335
Cook Seedling, 335
Cooley Mammoth, 335
Cooledge's Favorite (syn. of Coolidge), 336
Coolidge, 336
Coolidge, Joshua, var. orig. by, 336
Coolidge Mammoth, 336
Coolidge's Favorite (syn. of Coolidge), 336
Cooner, 336
Cooper Early, 336
Cooper Late, 336
Cooper Mammoth, 336
Cooper Manet, 336
Cora, 336
Cora Wright, 336
Corbeil, 336
Corbet, Robert, var. orig. by, 425
Corlett, 336
Corlett, var. orig. by, 336
Cornelia, 337
Corner, 337
Corner, William, var. orig. by, 337
Corosa, 337
Corriell, 337
Cothelstone Seedling, 337
Coulombier, 337
Coulter, Thomas, quoted, 59-60
Countess, 337
Counts, 337
Counts, H. H., var. orig. with, 337
Coupers, 337
Coursoner Magdalene (syn. of Red Magdalen), 451
Couturier, Jean-Denis, var. orig. by, 469
Cowan Late, 337
Cox Cling, 337
Cox October, 337
Coxe, Dr., var. orig. by, 400, 455
Coxe, William, life of, 254-255;
quoted, 120, 254-255, var. orig. by, 333
Crane (syn. of St. John), 269
Crawford, William, var. orig. by, 205, 240
Crawford's Early (syn. of Early Crawford), 205
Crawford's Early Melocoton (syn. of Early Crawford), 205
Crawford's Late (syn. of Late Crawford), 240
Crawford's Late Melocoton (syn. of Late Crawford), 240
Crawford's Superb Malacatune (syn. of Late Crawford), 240
Cream, 337
Crimson Beauty I, 337
Crimson Beauty II, 338
Crimson Galande, 338
Crimson Mignonne (syn. of Crimson Galande), 338
Crockett, 338
Crockett Late (syn. of Crockett), 338
Crockett Late White ( syn. of Crockett), 338
Crofts Golden, 338
Cromwell, var. introduced by, 338
Cromwell Seedling, 338
Crosby, 202
Crosby, var. introduced by, 203
Crothers, 338
Crothers, var. orig. with, 338
Crown, 338
Cumberland, 338
Curtis, 338
Cushing, Dr., var. orig. by, 496
Cutter, 339
Cutter's Yellow (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), 289
 
Dabezac, 339
Dad, 339
Dagmar, 339
Daniels, E. T., var. orig. by, 337, 413, 428
Darby, 339
Darby, G., var. orig. by, 396
Darwin, Charles, quoted, 12, 65
Daun, 339
David Hill, 339
Davidson, 204
Davidson, G. W., var. orig. with, 204
Davidson No. 1, 339
Davidson No. 2, 339
Davis, R. A., quoted, 64-65
Dawson, 339
Dawson Early, 339
Day Yellow Free, 339
De Candolle, quoted, 6, 81
De Chang-Hai (syn. of Chinese Cling), 198
De Citry, 340
De Corsa Heath, 340
D'Egypt (syn. of Pêche de Syrie), 438
De Ferrières, 340
De Gloria, 340
De Grillet, 340
De Halle, 340
D'Ispahan à Fleurs Simples, 340
De Napier, 340
De Smyrne (syn. of Unique), 482
De Thoissey, 340
De Tondensis, 340
De Trianon, 340
De Tullias, 340
De Zelhern, 340
Deaconess, 340
Dean, Martin, var. orig. by, 340
Dean Brothers, var. orig. by, 340
Dean Orange, 340
Dean Red Free, 340
December, 340
Decker, 340
Dekenhoven Pfirsich, 341
Delavan White, 341
Delaware, 341
Delloyer, Henri, var. introduced by, 474
Deming, 341
Deming Orange (syn. of Deming), 341
Deming September (syn. of Deming), 341
Demouilles, 341
Demouilles, var. orig. with, 341
Dennis, 341
Denton, 341
Désiré Vitry, 342
Desportes, Baptiste, var. orig. by, 416
Despot, 342
Desprez, 342
Desse, var. orig. by, 342, 351
Desse Hâtive (syn. of Early Purple), 351
Desse Tardive, 342
Dewey (syn. of Admiral Dewey), 178
Dewey Cling, 342
Dey, 342
Di Carema Giallo, 342
Diamond, 342
Diana, 342
Dickenson, O., var. orig. with, 349
Dimia-Chatenay, var. orig. by, 308
Dix, 342
Dixie, 342
Docteur Burkard, 343
Docteur Krans, 343
Docteur Lucas, 343
Dr. Berckmans (syn. of Berckmans), 310
Dr. Black (syn. of Black), 312
Dr. Burton, 343
Dr. Cummings, 343
Dr. Graham White Freestone, 343
Dr. Hogg, 343
Dr. Pilkington, 343
Dr. Tomlinson, 343
Domergue, 343
Domergue, var. orig. by, 343
Donahoo, 343
Donegal, 344
Doom, Judge, var. orig. with, 357
Doppelter Bergpfirsich (syn. of Double Mountain), 344
Dorothy, 344
Dorsetshire Mignonne, 344
Double Blanche de Fortune, 344
Double Cramoisie de Fortune, 344
Double Jaune, 344
Double Mountain, 344
Double Swalsh (syn. of Swalsh), 475
Double de Troyes (syn. of Petite Mignonne), 441
Dougall, James, var. orig. with, 456
Dowling, 345
Dowling, John, var. orig. by, 444
Dowling June (syn. of Dowling), 345
Down Easter, 344
Downer, 344
Downing, 345
Downing, A. J., quoted, 242
Drain Seedling, 345
Drap d'Or, 345
Drap d'or Esperen (syn. of Drap d'Or), 345
Druid Hill, 345
Du Lin, 346
Du Moulin, 346
Du Quesnoy, 346
Du Thiers, 346
Duboisviolette, 345
Duboscq, 345
Duchess of Cornwall, 345
Duchess of York (syn. of Duchess of Cornwall), 345
Duchesse de Galliera, 345
Dudley, quoted, 56-57
Duff, 346
Duff Yellow (syn. of Duff), 346
Dufour, Baron, var. orig. with, 304
Duggar, 346
Duggar Golden (syn. of Duggar), 346
Duggar White, 346
Duke of Marlborough, 346
Duke of York, 346
Dulany, 346
Dulce, 346
Dumas, var. orig. by, 484
Dumont, 347
Dumont, Peter, var. orig. by, 347
Dun, 347
Dunlap, 347
Dunnington Beauty, 347
Duperron, 347
Duperron, var. orig. by, 347, 434
Durasme, 347
Durchsichtiger Lieblingspfirsich, 347
Durham Favorite, 347
Dutchess, 347
Duveteuse Jaune (syn. of Duff), 346
Dwarf Aubinel, 347
Dwarf Champion, 348
Dwarf Cuba, 348
Dwarf Orleans, 348
Dyer June, 348
Dymond, 348
 
Eagle Red, 348
Earliest Mignonne, 348
Earliest Red Cling (syn. of Early Red Cling), 351
Earliest White Nutmeg (syn. of White Nutmeg), 491
Early, 348
Early Admirable (syn. of Admirable), 292
Early Albert (syn. of Albert), 293
Early Alfred, 348
Early Anne (syn. of Anne), 298
Early Arlington (syn. of Arlington), 299
Early Ascot, 348
Early Avant, 348
Early Barnard (syn. of Barnard), 304
Early Beatrice (syn. of Beatrice), 305
Early Beauty, 348
Early Belle (syn. of Hiley), 227
Early Bourdine, 348
Early Canada (syn. of Canada), 190
Early Charlotte, 349
Early Chelmsford, 349
Early Chevalier, 349
Early China, 349
Early Crawford, 205
Early Crawford Seedling No. 1, 349
Early Crawford Seedling No. 3, 349
Early Cream, 349
Early Cronesteyn, 349
Early Curtis, 349
Early Downton, 349
Early Favourite? (syn. of Favourite), 358
Early Free, 350
Early George (syn. of Early Royal George), 352
Early Grosse Mignonne (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), 364
Early Imperial, 350
Early Leopold, 350
Early Lewis (syn. of Lewis), 403
Early Louise, 350
Early Lydia, 350
Early Malden (syn. of Malden), 412
Early Michigan, 350
Early Mignonne (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), 364
Early Miners, 350
Early Newington (syn. of Smith Newington), 467
Early Newington Free, 350
Early Orange Peach (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), 289
Early Purple, 351
Early Rareripe I, 351
Early Rareripe II, 351
Early Red I, 351
Early Red II, 351
Early Red Cling, 351
Early Red Rareripe (syn. of Red Rareripe), 452
Early Red Rareripe of Rhoades (syn. of Red Rareripe), 452
Early Rivers (syn. of Rivers), 266
Early Robinson Crusoe (syn. of Robinson Crusoe), 455
Early Rose I, 351
Early Rose II, 351
Early Rose III, 352
Early Royal George, 352
Early Sam, 352
Early Savoy (syn. of Savoy), 461
Early Silver, 352
Early Strawberry, 352
Early Sweetwater (syn. of Sweet Water), 475
Early Tallman, 352
Early Tillotson (syn. of Tillotson), 479
Early Toledo (syn. of Toledo), 480
Early de Tours, 352
Early Victor (syn. of Victor), 485
Early Victoria, 352
Early Vineyard (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Early Wheeler, 352
Early White, 353
Early White Cling, 353
Early Yellow Alberge (syn. of Avant-Pêche Jaune), 301
Early Yellow Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), 264
Early Yellow Nutmeg (syn. of Yellow Nutmeg), 496
Early York, 206
Eastburn, Rev. Joseph, var. orig. by, 353
Eastburn Choice, 353
Eaton, 353
Eaton Golden (syn. of Eaton), 353
Ede, Captain Henry, var. orig. by, 192
Edgar Late Melting, 353
Edgemont, 208
Edgemont Beauty (syn. of Edgemont), 208
Edith, 353
Edle Magdalene (syn. of Noblesse), 427
Edlepfirsche (syn. of Noblesse), 427
Edouard Andre, 353
Eduard Lucas, 353
Edward Late White, 353
Eladie, 353
Elate, 354
Elberta, 209
Elberta (Hottes), 354
Elberta Cling, 354
Eldred, 354
Eldred, var. orig. by, 354
Elisabeth Bonamy, 354
Eliza I, 354
Eliza II, 354
Ellison, 354
Ellwanger & Barry, var. orig. with, 279
Elma, 355
Elmira, 355
Elmo, 355
Elodie, 355
Elriv, 355
Elrose, 355
Ely, 355
Emérillon (syn. of Merlin), 416
Emil Liebig, 355
Emma, 355
Emperor (syn. of Unique), 482
Emperor of Russia (syn. of Unique), 482
Emporia, 355
Endicott, 355
Engle, 211
Engle, C. C., var. orig. by, 211, 292, 329, 349, 351, 354, 377, 392, 393, 398, 400, 417, 423, 436, 446
Engle, H. M., var. orig. with, 345, 492
Engle-Chili (syn. of Chili No. 2), 329
Englischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Lemon Cling), 401
English, 355
English Chancellor (syn. of Chancellor), 326
English Swash, 356
Engol's Mammoth (syn. of Engle), 211
Enon, 356
Equinox, 356
Ermine, 356
Ernoult, 356
Ernst, 356
Erzherzog Carl, 356
Erzherzog Johann, 356
Espagne Jaune, 356
Essex Mammoth, 356
Estella, 356
Esther, 356
Esther Doom, 357
Eugen von Savoyen (syn. of Prince Eugène), 447
Eureka, 212
Evangelist, 357
Evans, 357
Evans, J. C., var. orig. with, 369
Evans Cling, 357
Evans No. 3 (syn. of Evans), 357
Evelyn, Robert, quoted, 46
Everbearing, 357
Excellente, 357
Excelsior, 357
Excelsior (syn. of Crosby), 202
Exquisite, 357
Extra Early, 358
 
Fabre, 358
Fahnestock, 358
Fahnestock, A., var. orig. with, 358
Fahnestock Mammoth, 358
Falcon, 358
Fame, 358
Family Favorite, 213
Fanning, 358
Farrnbacher Lackpfirsich, 358
Faucon (syn. of Falcon), 358
Faut, 358
Favier, 358
Favourite, 358
Favourite Large Red Clingstone? (syn. of Favourite), 358
Favourite Red (syn. of Favourite), 358
Fay, Lincoln, var. orig. by, 359
Fay Early Anne, 359
Fei Tau, 359
Felicie, 359
Felt, Cyrus, var. orig. with, 359
Felt Rareripe, 359
Fenwick, George, quoted, 56
Ferdinand, 359
Fetters, 359
Fetters, John, var. orig. by, 359
Fine Jaboulay, 359
Finley October, 359
Finley Superb, 360
Fisher, 360
Fitzgerald, 214
Flagg, W. C., var. orig. by, 400
Flat Peach of China (syn. of Peento), 261
Flater's St. John (syn. of St. John), 269
Fleenor, 360
Fleitas St. John (syn. of St. John), 269
Flewellen, 360
Florence, 360
Florida, 360
Florida Crawford (syn. of Florida), 360
Florida Gem, 360
Florida Own, 360
Florin, 360
Floss, 360
Floy, Michael, var. introduced by, 488;
var. orig. by, 482
Floyd, 361
Flushing Heath, 361
Ford, 361
Ford Choice, 361
Ford Late, 361
Ford No. 1, 361
Ford No. 2, 361
Ford No. 3, 361
Ford Red, 362
Ford Seedling, 362
Fords, 362
Fords Improved, 362
Forrester, 362
Fortune, Robert, var. introduced by, 199
Foster, 216
Foster, J. T., var. orig. with, 216
Foster's Seedling (syn. of Foster), 216
Four in One, 362
Fourteen Ounce, 362
Fox, 362
Fox's Seedling (syn. of Fox), 362
Frances, 362
Francis (syn. of Frances), 362
Frank, 363
Frankfort, 363
Franklin, 363
Franklin, Mrs. L. A., var. orig. by, 388, 436
Franquières, 363
Franz Koelitz, 363
Fredenburgh, 363
Fredenburgh, W. H., var. orig. by, 363
Free Mason, 363
Freehold, 363
Freeman, 363
Freeman, H. C., var. orig. by, 363
Freeman Late (syn. of Freeman), 363
Freeman White, 363
Freestone (syn. of Chevreuse à Feuilles Cloquées), 328
French Blood (syn. of Sanguinole), 461
French Blood Cling, 363
French Chancellor, 363
French Mignonne, 364
French Willow Leaved, 364
Friday, Jacob, var. orig. by, 302
Friday Seedling (syn. of Bailey), 302
Friers, 364
Fritze, August, var. orig. by, 392
Fritzes Sämling, 364
Frogmore Golden, 364
Fromentiner Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Vineuse de Fromentin), 485
Frühe aus der Ortenau, 364
Frühe Hollandische (syn. of Hâtive de Holland), 379
Frühe Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), 364
Frühe May von Brigg, 364
Frühe Mignonne, 364
Frühe Montagne? (syn. of White Nutmeg), 491
Frühe Peruvianerin (syn. of Chevreuse Hâtive), 328
Frühe Purpurfirsche (syn. of Early Purple), 351
Früher Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Avant-Pêche Jaune), 301
Früher Bergpfirsich, 364
Früher peruanischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Chevreuse Hâtive), 328
Fruitland, 365
Fulkerson, 365
Fulkerson, R. P., var. orig. by, 365
Fullers Galande, 365
Furness, 365
 
G. & A., 365
G. Orange Cling, 365
Gaillard-Girerd I, 365
Gaillard-Girerd II, 365
Gain de Montreuil, 365
Galande, 365
Galande von Montreuil (syn. of Gain de Montreuil), 365
Galande Pointue, 366
Galbraith, 366
Galland May, 366
Galopin, var. introduced by, 327;
var. orig. by, 481
Galveston, 366
Gant Noir, 366
Garden Cling, 366
Garfield (syn. of Brigdon), 189
Garver, B. F., var. orig. by, 428
Gass, S. M., var. orig. with, 428
Gates, J. W., var. orig. by, 366, 375
Gates Cling, 366
Gather Late October, 366
Gaujard, N., var. orig. with, 410
Gauthier, var. orig. by, 334
Gaylord, 366
Geary, 367
Gearys Hold-On (syn. of Geary), 367
Gebhardt, 367
Gebhardt, Benton, var. orig. by, 367
Gelbe Frühpfirsche (syn. of Avant-Pêche Jaune), 301
Gelbe Pfirsche (syn. of Alberge), 293
Gelbe Wunderschöne (syn. of Yellow Admirable), 495
Gelber Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Yellow Admirable), 495
Gem, 367
Gemeiner Blutpfirsich (syn. of Sanguinole), 461
Gemeiner Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Gemina, 367
General Bidwell, 367
General Custer, 367
General Grant, 367
General Greene, 367
General Harrison, 367
General Jackson (syn. of Stonewall Jackson), 472
General Landon, 368
General Lee, 217
General Taylor, 368
Genesee, 368
Genueser, 368
Genueser Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Genueser), 368
George IV, 218
George Late, 368
George the Fourth (syn. of George IV), 218
Georgia (syn. of Belle), 183
Georgia Press, 368
Gerarde, John, quoted, 36-37;
varieties of peaches mentioned by, 36
Gest Superb, 368
Gestreifter Blutpfirsich, 368
Gettysburg, 368
Gewöhnliche Blutpfirsich (syn. of Sanguinole), 461
Gibbon, 368
Gibbon October, 368
Gibson, 368
Gibson, Eugene, var. orig. by, 326, 368
Gibson Late, 369
Gibson Seedling, 369
Gill, var. orig. with, 218
Gillingham, 369
Gilman Early, 369
Gilmore, 369
Gladstone, 369
Glasgow, 369
Glen, 369
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries, var. orig. with, 282
Glendale, 369
Globe, 369
Godbey, T. K., var. orig. by, 330, 391, 486
Goff, E. S., quoted, 149
Gold and Purple (syn. of Golden Purple), 370
Gold Ball, 369
Gold Drop, 219
Gold Dust, 369
Gold Mine, 370
Golden, 370
Golden Ampère, 370
Golden Ball, 370
Golden Belt, 370
Golden Cling, 370
Golden Cuba, 370
Golden Drop (syn. of Gold Drop), 219
Golden Eagle, 370
Golden Gate, 370
Golden Purple, 370
Golden Rareripe, 371
Golden Sweet Cling, 371
Goldfinch (syn. of Stark Early Elberta), 470
Goode, 371
Goode October (syn. of Goode), 371
Gooding, 371
Gooding, var. orig. by, 371
Gordon, 371
Gorgas, 371
Goshawk, 371
Gough Late Red Clingstone, 372
Governor, 372
Governor (syn. of Governor Hogg), 221
Governor Briggs, 372
Governor Campbell, 372
Governor Garland, 372
Governor Hogg, 221
Governor Hubbard, 372
Governor Lanham, 372
Governor Phelps, 372
Graham, M. J., var. orig. with, 419
Grand Admirable, 372
Grand Carnation, 372
Grand Monarque, 372
Grand Reporter, 373
Grandeville, 373
Granger, 373
Grant, var. orig. with, 373
Grant Cling, 373
Grant Large Yellow, 373
Grauer Pfirsich, 373
Graven Red Cheek Cling, 373
Graves, 373
Graves, T. H., var. orig. with, 374
Graves, William, var. orig. by, 373
Graves Early (syn. of Graves), 373
Graves Semi-Cling (syn. of Graves), 373
Gravier, var. orig. with, 410
Gray, 373
Great Eastern, 373
Great Northern, 373
Great Western, 373
Great White, 373
Green Catharine, 374
Green Nutmeg (syn. of Anne), 298
Green Rareripe; 374
Green Winter, 374
Greening Brothers, var. introduced by, 262
Greensboro, 222
Gregory, 374
Gregory, C. T., quoted, 74-75
Gregory, William, var. introduced by, 374
Gregory Late (syn. of Gregory), 374
Gresham, 374
Griffin, George W., var. introduced by, 220
Griffing Brothers, var. orig. with, 379, 415, 470
Griffing No. 4, 374
Griffith (syn. of Susquehanna), 475
Griffith, var. orig. by, 475
Grimes, 374
Grimwood's Royal George (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Griswold, 374
Grosse Blutpfirsche (syn. of Cardinale), 324
Grosse Bourdine, 374
Grosse Charlestowner Ananaspfirsche (syn. of Pineapple), 443
Grosse Gallande, 374
Grosse Madeleine Lepére, 374
Grosse-Madeline (syn. of Bollweiler Magdalene), 315
Grosse Mignon Pfirsich (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Grosse Mignonne, 374
Grosse Mignonne Lepére, 375
Grosse Mignonne Saint-Cyr, 375
Grosse Montagne Précoce, 375
Grosse Noire de Montreuil (syn. of Galande), 365
Grosse Perseque (syn. of Persique), 440
Grosse Pourprée (syn. of Late Purple), 400
Grosse rothe Frühpfirsche (syn. of Petite Mignonne), 441
Grosse de Stresa, 375
Grosse Violette Hâtive (syn. of Violet Hâtive), 485
Grosse de Vitry, 375
Grosser Blutpfirsich, 375
Grosser Pavien-Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Pavie Jaune), 434
Grosster Aprikosenpfirsich, 375
Grover Cleveland, 375
Grover Red, 376
Grubbs Cling, 376
Guadalupe, 376
Gudgeon, 376
Guespin, 376
Guilloux, var. orig, by, 387
Guinn, 376
Guinn, var. orig. by, 376
Gulley, 376
Gulley, A. G., var. introduced by, 376
Gullis, Benjamin, var. orig. with, 371
Gurney, 376
Gurney, C. A., var. orig. with, 376
Gustave Thuret, 376
Guter grosser Lackpfirsich (syn. of Bonne Gros de Noisette), 316
 
Haas, 376
Hacker Seedling, 377
Hague, 377
Haines, 377
Haines' Early Red (syn. of Haines), 377
Hale, 377
Hale, Col. E., var, orig. with, 377
Hale, J. H., var. introduced by, 285;
var. orig. with, 234
Hale (syn. of Hale Early), 223
Hale Early, 223
Hale Oblong, 377
Hale Rareripe, 377
Hale Round, 377
Hale's Melocoton (syn. of Hale), 377
Hall, 377
Hall, L. P., var. introduced by, 468
Hall, M., var. orig. with, 344
Hall, R. C., var. orig. by, 377
Hall Down-Easter (syn. of Down Easter), 344
Hall Yellow (syn. of Hall), 377
Halliday, 377
Halsteads Early, 378
Hamilton, Alexander, var. introduced by, 462
Hamner, 378
Hance, 378
Hance Golden (syn. of Hance), 378
Hance Golden Rareripe (syn. of Hance), 378
Hance Smock, 378
Hancock, Thomas, var. introduced by, 472
Hannah, 378
Hannah, William, var. orig. by, 378
Hape, Dr. Samuel, var. orig. by, 378
Hape, Early, 378
Hardy White Tuscany, 378
Harker, 378
Harker Seedling (syn. of Harker), 378
Harper Early, 378
Harris, Julius, var. orig. with, 431
Harris Early, 378
Harris Winter, 378
Harrison, C. W., var. orig. by, 367
Harrison, H. E., var. orig. with, 480
Harter Blutpfirsich, 379
Härtling Aprikosenpfirsich (syn. of Pavie Alberge), 434
Härtlings Magdalene (syn. of Smith Newington), 467
Hartshorn, 379
Hartshorn, J., var. introduced by, 379
Hastings, 379
Hastings Rareripe, 379
Hatch, 379
Hatch, A. T., var. orig. with, 370
Hatch, S. O., var. orig. with, 379
Hathaway, B., var. orig. by, 417
Hâtive d'Aikelin, 379
Hâtive de Chine, 379
Hâtive de Ferrières, 379
Hâtive de Gaillard, 379
Hâtive de Gascogne (syn. of Comice d'Angers), 333
Hâtive de Holland, 379
Hâtive Lepère, 379
Hatt, 380
Haun Golden, 380
Haupt, 380
Haupt, William W., var. orig. by, 295, 380
Haupt Seedlings, 380
Hawkins Winter, 380
Heath, General, var. orig. with, 226
Heath (syn. of Heath Cling), 224
Heath (syn. of Heath Free), 226
Heath Cling, 224
Heath Free, 226
Heath Ringold, 380
Heberle Brothers, var. introduced by, 268
Heckel, 380
Heckel, George, var. orig. by, 380
Heep, T., var. orig. by, 429
Heim Lackpfirsich, 380
Hemphill, 380
Hemphill, Judge, var. orig. with, 380
Hemskirk, 380
Hennepin, quoted, 44
Henrietta (syn. of Levy), 244
Henry Clay, 380
Henshaw, 380
Herbert, 381
Hermione, 381
Hero, 381
Herz-Pfirsiche (syn. of Pavie Alberge), 434
Hewellay, 381
Hewellen, 381
Hicks Seedling, 381
High, A. H., var. orig. with, 191
Hilard, 381
Hilborn, 381
Hiley, 227
Hiley, Eugene, var. orig. with, 228
Hill, Henry, var. orig. by, 410
Hill Home Chief, 381
Hill Madeira (syn. of Madeira), 410
Hill's Chili (syn. of Chili), 197
Hilton, William, quoted, 42
Hine, Daniel, var. orig. by, 381
Hine Seedling, 381
Hinkley Seedling, 381
Hinman (syn. of Barber), 303
Hlubek Lieblingspfirsich, 381
Hobbs Early, 381
Hobson, 381
Hobson Choice, 382
Hoffman, Martin, var. orig. with, 422
Hoffman Pound (syn. of Morrisania), 421
Hoffmanns White, 382
Hoffmans Favorite, 382
Hoffner, 382
Hogg's Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), 264
Hold-On (syn. of Geary), 367
Holder, 382
Holderbaum, 382
Hollister, 382
Holsinger, Major Frank, var. orig. by, 382
Holsinger Salwey, 382
Holt Early, 382
Honest Abe, 382
Honest John, 382
Honey, 383
Honey Cling, 383
Honey Seedling, 383
Honeywell, 383
Honeywell, John, var. orig. by, 383
Hoover Heath, 383
Hoover Late (syn. of Hoover Heath), 383
Hoover Late Heath (syn. of Hoover Heath), 383
Hopes Early Red, 383
Hopkinsville, 383
Horton Delicious, 384
Horton Rivers, 384
Houpt October, 384
Hovey Cambridge Belle (syn. of Cambridge Belle), 323
Howard, 384
Howell Cling, 384
Howers Frühpfirsich, 384
Hoyte Lemon Cling, 384
Hoyte, var. orig. with, 384
Hubbard, I. G., var. orig. by, 196
Hubbard Early, 384
Hudson, 384
Hudson November, 384
Hughes I. X. L., 384
Hull Athenian, 384
Hull Late, 385
Hulse, John, var. orig. with, 397
Hunter, 385
Hunter, Dr., var. orig. by, 385
Hunter Favorite (syn. of Hunter), 385
Husman, George, var. orig. with, 297, 407
Husted, J. D., var. orig. by, 178, 283, 350, 385, 394
Husted Early, 385
Husted No. 17, 385
Husted No. 20, 385
Husted No. 22, 385
Husted No. 26, 385
Husted No. 46, 385
Husted's Seedlings, 385
Huston Seedling, 385
Hutchinson, 385
Hyatt, 385
Hybride Quétier, 385
Hydelberg, 385
Hynds Yellow, 385
Hynes, 229
Hynes, E. F., var. introduced by, 372;
var. orig. by, 229, 367, 384, 386, 396
Hynes Nectar, 386
Hynes Surprise (syn. of Hynes), 229
Hyslop, David, var. introduced by, 386
Hyslop Cling, 386
Hyslop Favorite, 386
 
Ice Mountain, 386
Idaho Mammoth, 386
Ikeda, quoted, 21-22
Illinois, 230
Imperatrice Eugenie, 386
Imperial, 231
Imperial (Middleton), 386
Imperial (Pettit), 386
Improved Pyramidal, 386
Incomparable, 386
Incomparable en Beauté, 387
Incomparable Guilloux, 387
Indian, 387
Indian Blood (syn. of Blood Cling), 187
Indian Blood Cling (syn. of Blood Cling), 187
Indian Blood Freestone (syn. of Blood Free), 314
Indian Chief, 387
Indian Rose, 387
Infant Wonder, 387
Ingold, 387
Ingold, Alfred, var. orig. with, 387
Ingold Lady (syn. of Ingold), 387
Ingouf, Charles, var. orig. with, 327
Ingraham, 388
Ingram, var. orig. by, 364
Ireland Choice, 388
Iron Mountain, 232
Ironclad, 388
Isabella, 388
Island, 388
Ispahan, 388
Ispahaner Strauchpfirsich (syn. of Ispahan), 388
Italian, 388
Italian Dwarf (syn. of Dwarf Orleans), 348
Italian Red, 388
Italienischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Italian), 388
Italienischer Lieblingspfirsich, 388
Ives, John M. var. orig. by, 314
Ives Blood Free, 388
 
J. Van, 388
J. H. Hale, 233
Jaboulay, Armand, var. introduced by, 307;
var. orig. with, 359
Jack Ross, 388
Jackson Cling, 388
Jacques, 389
Jacques, Colonel, var. introduced by, 389
Jacques Late, 389
Jacques' Rareripe (syn. of Jacques), 389
Jacques' Yellow Rareripe (syn. of Jacques), 389
Jacquet, C., var. orig. by, 308
Jakobi-Aprikosenpfirsich, 389
Jane, 389
Japan Blood (syn. of Japan Dwarf), 389
Japan Dream (syn. of Japan Dwarf), 389
Japan Dwarf, 389
Japan Dwarf Blood (syn. of Japan Dwarf), 389
Japan No. 1, 389
Japan No. 2, 389
Japan No. 3, 389
Japan No. 7, 389
Japan No. 9, 389
Japan No. 10, 389
Japanese Early, 390
Japanese Wonder, 390
Jacques (syn. of Jacques), 389
Jarle Late, 390
Jarle Late White (syn. of Jarle Late), 390
Jarrell Late Yellow, 390
Jarretts Late White, 390
Jaune d'Agen, 390
Jaune d'Amerique? (syn. of American Apricot), 297
Jaune de Barsac, 390
Jaune de Bertholon, 390
Jaune des Capucins, 390
Jaune du Comice (syn. of Comice d'Angers), 333
Jaune d'Espagne, 390
Jaune Hâtive de Doué, 390
Jaune de Mezen, 390
Jaune de Romorantin (syn. of Romorantin), 455
Jellico, 390
Jenkins, H. W., var. orig. with, 342
Jennie (syn. of Jennie Worthen), 235
Jennie Worthen, 235
Jennings, 390
Jenny Lind (syn. of Chili), 197
Jersey Mixon, 391
Jersey Pride, 391
Jersey Yellow, 391
Jessie Kerr (syn. of Kerr), 394
Jewel, 391
John Haas (syn. of Haas), 376
Johnson (syn. of Albert Sidney), 294
Johnson, W. E., var. orig. with, 388
Johnson Late Purple, 391
Jones, 391
Jones, J. H., var. introduced by, 301, 381;
var. orig. by, 297, 314
Jones, S. T., var. orig. by, 391
Jones, Thomas, quoted, 50
Jones Cling, 391
Jones Early, 391
Jones Large Early, 391
Jones No. 34, 391
Jose Sweet, 392
Josephine, 392
Joyce, R. G., var. introduced by, 392
Joys Early, 392
Judd, 392
Jühlke Liebling, 392
Julia, 392
June Beauty, 392
June Elberta, 392
June Rose, 392
Juneripe, 392
Jungfern-Magdalene (syn. of Maid of Malines), 411
Jungfrau von Mecheln (syn, of Maid of Malines), 411
Juno I, 393
Juno II, 393
 
Kalamazoo, 236
Kallola, 393
Kalm, Peter, brief mention of life of, 43;
quoted, 44, 52-54
Kalo Cling, 393
Kaloola Free (syn. of Kallola), 393
Kanzlerpfirsiche (syn. of Veritable Chancelliere), 484
Karl Schwarzenberg, 393
Katherine, 393
Katie, 393
Kay, 393
Keene Favorite, 393
Keevit Cling, 393
Keith, 393
Keith, Robert, var. orig. with, 393
Keller, John, var. orig. by, 352
Kelley, H. M., var. orig. by, 393
Kelley Early, 393
Kelly Surprise, 394
Kelsey, Stephen, var. orig. by, 394
Kelsey Cling, 394
Kennard, S. J., var. orig. by, 432
Kennedy Carolina (syn. of Lemon Cling), 401
Kennedy Lemon Cling (syn. of Lemon Cling), 401
Kenrick, John, life of, 57-58
Kenrick, William, life of, 58;
var. introduced by, 289
Kenrick Clingstone, 394
Kenrick Heath (syn. of Heath Free), 226
Kent, L. W., var. orig. with, 394
Kent I, 394
Kent II, 394
Kernloser Aprikosenpfirsich, 394
Kerr, 394
Kerr, J. S., var. introduced by, 325
Kerr, J. W., var. orig. by, 341, 355, 449
Kerr Cling No. 1? (syn. of Kerr Dwarf), 394
Kerr Dwarf, 394
Kestrel, 394
Kew Seedling, 394
Keyport, 395
Keyport White (syn. of Keyport), 395
Kibby Golden, 395
Kilbourn, 395
Kin, Yamei, quoted, 9-10
King Solomon, 395
Kinnaman, Samuel, var. orig. with, 395
Kinnaman Early, 395
Kirkpatrick, E. W., var. orig. by, 248, 352, 381, 443
Kirschpfirsche (syn. of Cherry Peach), 327
Kite, 395
Kite, Robert, var. orig. with, 395
Kite (syn. of Early Cream), 349
Kite Honey (syn. of Early Cream), 349
Kitrells Favorite, 395
Kleinblühender Kanzlerpfirsich (syn. of Chancellor), 326
Kleine Charlestowner Ananaspfirsche, 395
Kleine Lieblingspfirsche (syn. of Petite Mignonne), 441
Kleiner Blutpfirsich, 395
Kleiner lieblicher Lackpfirsich (syn. of Petite Mignonne), 441
Kleiner Rother Frühpfirsich (syn. of Red Nutmeg), 452
Kleiner weisser Frühpfirsche (syn. of White Nutmeg), 491
Klondike, 395
Kohler Cling, 396
Könglecher Lackpfirsich (syn. of Royale), 458
König Georgs Pfirsich (syn. of Royal George), 457
Königin Olga (syn. of Queen Olga), 449
Königliche Magdalene (syn. of Royal George), 457
Knapp Castle Seedling, 396
Knight, Thomas A., var. orig. by, 291, 296, 349, 470
Knight Early, 396
Knight Mammoth, 396
Knight Markley Admirable, 396
Knowles Hybrid, 396
Krans, Dr., var. introduced by, 343
Kraus 4 & 16, 396
Krauser Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Mignonne Frizee), 418
Krengelbacher Lieblingspfirsich, 396
Krummel, 396
Krummel Late (syn. of Krummel), 396
Krummel October (syn. of Krummel) 396
Kruse, var. orig. by, 396
Kruse Kent, 396
 
La Belle, 396
La Chalonnaise, 396
La Fleur, 396
La Fleur, G. H., var. orig. with, 396
La France, 397
La Grange, 397
La Magnifique, 397
La Reine, 397
La Rieva, 397
Lacène, var. orig. with, 291
Lackpfirsich von Pau (syn. of Pau), 433
Lady Anne Stewart, 397
Lady Farham, 397
Lady Lindsey, 397
Lady Palmerston, 397
Lady Parham (syn. of Parham), 433
Lafayette I, 397
Lafayette II, 398
Lafayette Free, 398
Lakeside Cling, 398
Lamont, 237
Lamont, Charles, var. orig. with, 238
Lancaster, 398
Lancaster Yellow Rareripe (syn. of Lancaster), 398
Lansdell, Henry, quoted, 24-25
Lane, 398
Lane, var. orig. by, 398
Langier, 398
Langlicher Blutpfirsich, 398
Lantheaume, 398
Laporte, 398
Laporte, A. M., var. orig. by, 398
Larents, 398
Large Early, 398
Large Early Mignonne, 398
Large Early Mignonne (syn. of Frühe Mignonne), 364
Large Early Rareripe (syn. of Large York), 238
Large Early York (syn. of Large York), 238
Large-Fruited Mignonne, 398
Large Newington (syn. of Old Newington), 429
Large White Cling, 399
Large Yellow Pine Apple (syn. of Lemon Cling), 401
Large York, 238
Largest Lemon (syn. of Monstrous Lemon), 420
Larkin, D. F., var. orig. by, 399
Larkin Early, 399
Larkin Trophy, 399
Last of Season, 399
Late Admirable (syn. of Royale) 458
Late Barnard, 399
Late Catherine, 399
Late Crawford, 240
Late Delaware, 399
Late Devonian, 399
Late Elberta, 399
Late Free White, 399
Late Mignonne, 399
Late Morris White, 400
Late October, 400
Late Purple, 400
Late Rareripe, 241
Late Rareripe Stevens (syn. of Stevens Late), 471
Late Red Magdalen, 400
Late Red Rareripe (syn. of Late Rareripe), 241
Late Robinson Crusoe, 400
Late Rose, 400
Late Serrate, 400
Late Stump (syn. of Stump), 277
Late White, 400
Late Yellow Alberge, 400
Laura, 401
Laura Cling, 401
Laurenel, 401
Laurent de Bavay, 401
Lawrence, 401
Lawrence, Rev. A. B., var. orig. by, 380
Lawson, John, quoted, 45-46
Lawton, 401
Lawton, C. W., var. orig. by, 401
La Page, quoted, 43-44
Leader, 401
Leatherbury Late, 401
Leatherland Late, 401
Lee, var. orig. with, 467
Lee (syn. of General Lee), 217
Lemon (syn. of Lemon Free), 243
Lemon Cling, 401
Lemon Clingstone (Hoyte), 402
Lemon Free, 243
Leny Winter, 402
Leona, 402
Léonie, 402
Lenoir, 402
Leopard, 402
Leopold I, 402
Leopold II, 402
Leopold Clingstone (syn. of Leopold I), 402
Leopold Free (syn. of Leopold II), 402
Leopold Magdalene (syn. of Leopold II), 402
Lepère, 402
Lepère, Alexis, var. orig. by, 295, 365, 485
Leroy Winter, 403
Levy, 44
Levy Late (syn. of Levy), 244
Lewenau Lieblingspfirsich, 403
Lewis, 403
Lewis, J., var. orig. with, 446
Lewis, N. W., var. orig. by, 403
Libra, 403
Liefmanns, 403
Liermann Pfirsich, 403
Lilard October, 403
Lillian, 403
Limon, 403
Lina Hauser, 403
Lina Lackpfirsich (syn. of Lina Hauser), 403
Lincoln, 403
Lincoln Cling, 404
Lindley, quoted, 11
Lindley I, 404
Lindley II, 404
Lindley, J. H., var. introduced by, 233
Lindsey, Mrs. George, var. orig. by, 397
Linzey White, 404
Lipscomb, 404
Lisk, Henry, var. orig. by, 287
Lisle, 404
Little Anne, 404
Lizzie, 404
Lock Cling, 404
Lock Late (syn. of Lock Cling), 404
Locke, William H., var. orig. by, 214
Lockwood, 404
Lodge, 404
Lola, 245
Lolo (syn. of Lola), 245
Lone Ark, 405
Lone Tree, 405
Long Leaved, 405
Longhurst, 405
Longworthy, 405
Longworthy Late Rareripe (syn. of Longworthy), 405
Lonoke, 405
Lord Fauconberg Mignonne, 405
Lord Palmerston, 405
Lorentz, 405
Lorentz, Fred, var. orig. with, 405
Lorenz Mandl (syn. of Mandls Magdalene), 413
Lorèze, Jamin, var. orig. with, 430
Lottie, 406
Loudon, 406
Louise (syn. of Early Louise), 350
Louisiana, 406
Lounsbury, quoted, 65
Love All, 406
Lovejoy Cling, 406
Lovell, 406
Lovell White Madison, 406
Lovett, 406
Lovett, J. T., var. introduced by, 475
Lovett White (syn. of Lovett), 406
Lowes Favorite, 406
Lowets White, 406
Lows Large Melting, 406
Lucia, 406
Luizet, Gabriel, var. orig. by, 407
Luizet Dwarf, 407
Lulu I, 407
Lulu II, 407
Luton, 407
Luton, J. T., var. orig. by, 407
Luttichau, 407
Luttichau, Baron H. Von, 407
Lydon Cling, 407
Lyendecker, J. F., var. orig. by, 331
Lynn Lemon Cling, 407
Lyon, 407
Lyon, T. T., life of, 270
Lyon Cling, 407
Lyon Mammoth Cling (syn. of Lyon Cling), 407
Lyons, Jacob C., var. orig. with, 463
 
McAllister, 407
M'Clish, 407
McClung, var. orig. with, 221
McCollister, 407
McConnell Seedling, 408
McCormick, 408
McCowan, Dr., var. orig. by, 408
McCowan Cling, 408
McCoy, Henry, var. orig. with, 408
McCoy Free, 408
McCoy Seedling, 408
McDevitt, 408
McDevitt, Neal, var. orig. with, 408
McIntosh, 408
McIntyre Late Free, 408
McKay, W. L., var. introduced by, 291;
var. orig. with, 408
McKay Late, 408
McKevitt, 409
McKevitt, A., var. orig. with, 409
McKinley, 409
McKinnel, 409
McKinney, 409
McLide Seedling, 409
McNair Late, 409
McNeil, 409
McNeil Early, 409
Macon, 409
McShaw, 409
Madame d'Andrimont, 409
Madame Bernède, 409
Madame Daurel, 409
Madame Edouard Pynaert (syn. of Madame Pynaert), 410
Madame Gaujard, 409
Madame Malfilâtre, 410
Madame Pynaert, 410
Madeira, 410
Madeira Freestone (syn. of Madeira), 410
Madeleine Blanche (syn. of White Magdalen), 490
Madeleine Blanche d'Anoot, 410
Madeleine Blanche de Doué, 410
Madeleine Blanche de Loisel, 410
Madeleine Blanche précoce (syn. of White Magdalen), 490
Madeleine du Comice (syn. of Comice d'Angers), 333
Madeleine de Courson (syn. of Red Magdalen), 451
Madeleine Dekenhoven (syn. of Dekenhoven Pfirsich), 341
Madeleine d'Ekenholen (syn. of Dekenhoven Pfirsich), 341
Madeleine Hariot, 410
Madeleine Hâtive (syn. of Royal Charlotte), 457
Madeleine Hâtive à Moyennes Fleurs, 410
Madeleine à Mamelon, 410
Madeleine à moyennes fleurs (syn. of Royal Charlotte), 457
Madeleine Paysanne, 410
Madeleine Rouge (syn. of Red Magdalen), 451
Madeleine Striée, 410
Madeleine Superbe de Choisy, 410
Madison County Mammoth, 411
Magdala, 411
Magdalen (syn. of White Magdalen), 490
Magdalen Clingstone, 411
Maggie I, 411
Maggie II, 411
Maggie Burt (syn. of Maggie I), 411
Magistrate, 411
Magnifique de Daval, 411
Magnum Bonum, 411
Maid of Malines, 411
Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), 264
Malacotune (syn. of Melocotone), 416
Malden, 412
Malta, 412
Malte de Gouin, 412
Malte de Lisieux, 412
Malte Saint Julien, 412
Mamie Ross, 246
Mammoth, 412
Mammoth Cling, 412
Mammoth Freestone, 412
Mammoth Golden, 412
Mammoth Heath, 412
Mammoth Melocoton, 413
Man, 413
Mandel-Pfirsiche (syn. of Almond), 296
Mandelartige Magdalene, 413
Mandls Magdalene, 413
Manning, 413
Manning, Major, var. orig. with, 386
Marcella, 413
Marguerite, 413
Marie Antoinette (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), 289
Marie de la Rochejaquelein, 413
Marie Talabot, 413
Marionville Cling, 413
Mark Chili, 414
Markham, 414
Markham, W. D., var. orig. by, 414
Marks Cling, 414
Marlborough, 414
Marquis of Downshire, 414
Marquise de Brissac, 414
Marshall, 414
Marshall Late (syn. of Marshall), 414
Martha Fern Cling, 415
Martindale, 415
Martindale, var. orig. by, 415
Marwin, Dr., var. orig. with, 250
Mary, 415
Mary Choice (Kerr), 415
Mary Choice (syn. of Mary), 415
Marydel, 415
Maryland Early, 415
Mascotte (syn. of Masicot), 415
Masicot, 415
Mathews, 415
Mathews, J. C., var. orig. with, 415
Mathews Beauty (syn. of Mathews), 415
Matthews (syn. of Mathews), 415
Matthews Beauty (syn. of Mathews), 415
Maule Early, 415
Maurice Desportes, 416
May Beauty (syn. of St. John), 269
May Choice, 416
May Lee, 248
May Peach, 416
Mayflower, 416
Mazères, var. orig. by, 435
Mellish Favorite (syn. of Noblesse), 427
Melocotone, 416
Melting, 416
Mena, 416
Mendenhall, 416
Merlin, 416
Merriam, 416
Merriam, E., var. orig. by, 416
Merriman, 416
Merveille de New-York, 417
Merveille d'Octobre, 417
Metelka, 417
Meyer, 417
Meyer, Frank N., quoted, 4-6, 22, 79
Meyer, H. F. W., var. orig. by, 417
Meyers Rareripe, 417
Michelin, 417
Michigan I, 417
Michigan II, 417
Michigan Chili, 417
Michigan No. 1, 417
Michigan No. 2, 417
Michigan No. 3, 417
Mid September, 417
Mid-Season Favorite, 417
Middleton Imperial, 417
Mifflin Pennsylvania, 417
Mignonne (American), 417
Mignonne à bec (syn. of À Bec), 291
Mignonne Bosselée, 417
Mignonne Dubarle, 417
Mignonne Frizee, 418
Mignonne Purple, 418
Mignonne de Saint Loup, 418
Mignonne Tardive (syn. of Late Mignonne), 399
Mikado, 418
Miller, 418
Miller Brothers, var. orig. with, 474
Miller Cling, 418
Miller Cling (syn. of Miller), 418
Miller Orchard Company, var. introduced by, 209
Millet's Mignonne (syn. of Royal George), 457
Millhiser, 418
Millhiser, M., var. orig. with, 418
Millionaire, 418
Miner, 419
Minerva, 419
Minion, 419
Minnich, Peter, C., var. orig. by, 298, 392, 411
Minnie, 419
Minnie (syn. of Alton), 180
Miniot, 419
Mint Free, 419
Miss Lola (syn. of Lola), 245
Miss Lolo (syn. of Lola), 245
Miss Mary, 419
Miss Percival, 419
Missouri Apricot, 419
Missouri Beauty, 419
Missouri Mammoth, 419
Mitchell, 419
Mitchell, George, var. orig. with, 447
Mitchell Mammoth, 419
Mittelgrossblühende Magdalene (syn. of Royal Charlotte), 457
Moas, var. orig. by, 223
Mobray Heath Cling, 419
Modena, 420
Modeste, 420
Mogneneins, 420
Molden White, 420
Monfrein, 420
Monsieur Jean, 420
Monstreuse (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), 435
Monströse Härtling (syn. of Pavie de Pompone) 435
Monströser Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), 435
Monstrous of Douay (syn. of Orchard Queen), 430
Monstrous Free, 420
Monstrous Lemon, 420
Monstrous Pavie (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), 435
Monstrous Pomponne (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), 435
Monstrueuse de Doué (syn. of Orchard Queen), 430
Monstrueuse de Saverdum, 420
Montagne Tardive, 420
Montabon (syn. of Montauban), 420
Montauban, 420
Montgomery Late, 420
Monticola, 420
Montigny (syn. of Honey), 383
Montreal, 420
Moore, H. K., var. orig. with, 421
Moore (syn. of Moore Favorite), 421
Moore Favorite, 421
Moore June, 421
Moore Rareripe, 421
Moore Seedling, 421
Morel, var. orig. by, 439
Morello, 421
Morris, Robert, var. introduced by, 421
Morris Blanche (syn. of Morris White), 249
Morris County, 421
Morris Red, 421
Morris Red Freestone (syn. of Morris Red), 421
Morris Red Rareripe (syn. of Morris Red), 421
Morris White, 248
Morris White Freestone (syn. of Morris White), 249
Morris White Rareripe (syn. of Morris White), 249
Morrisania, 421
Morrisania Pound (syn. of Morrisania), 421
Morton, Andrew, var. orig. by, 486
Mother Porter, 422
Mountain Cling, 422
Mountain Rareripe, 422
Mountain Rose, 250
Mountain White, 422
Mountaineer, 422
Mr. Gladstone, 422
Mrs. Brett (syn. of Brett), 318
Mrs. Huntley, 422
Mrs. Poinsett, 422
Mudeator, Matthew, var. orig. with, 494
Muhlenberg, Dr. H. A., var. orig. by, 351, 353, 398
Muir, 251
Muir, John, var. orig. with, 252
Munson, T. V., var. introduced by, 452, 463, 483;
var. orig. by, 181, 296, 392, 422, 458
Munson Cling, 422
Munson Free, 422
Murat, 423
Murray, B. C., var. orig. with, 346
Murray Malacatune, 423
Murrays Early Anne, 423
Muscade de Montauban, 423
Muscogee, 423
Musi, 423
Musk, 423
Müskirter Aprikosenpfirsich, 423
Musser, 423
Muyzerwinkel, 423
My Choice, 423
Myer Seedling, 423
Myers, 423
Myers Rareripe, 423
Mystery, 423
 
Nain (syn. of Dwarf Orleans), 348
Nain Aubinel, 424
Nall, 424
Nall, var. orig. with, 424
Namaper, 424
Nancy, 424
Nanticoke, 424
Napoleon, 424
Nash, 424
National, 424
Native Seedling, 424
Natural Seedling No. 81, 424
Navar, 424
Near, 424
Near, John, var. orig. with, 424
Nectar, 424
Nectarine, 425
Nectarine, characters and history of the, 81-85;
explanation of the origin of the, 82-84
Nectarines, commercial adaptability and value of, in America, 84-85
Need, 425
Neige (syn. of Snow), 468
Neil (Marshall), 425
Neils Early Purple (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Nelson, 425
Nelson Seedlings, 425
Nesmith, J. F., var. orig. with, 456
Nettie Corbet, 425
Nevins, F. M., var. introduced by, 470
New Bellegarde, 425
New Cut-leaved (syn. of Unique), 482
New England Cling, 425
New Ford (syn. of Ford), 361
New Globe, 425
New Golden Purple, 425
New Noblesse, 425
New Prolific (syn. of Prolific), 261
New Royal Charlotte (syn. of Royal Charlotte), 457
New Serrated (syn. of Unique), 482
New White Rareripe, 426
New York Early (syn. of Smith Newington), 467
New York Early Lemon Clingstone, 426
New York Rareripe (syn. of Large York), 238
New York White Cling (syn. of Large White Cling), 399
Newark Seedling (syn. of Niagara), 252
Newhall, 426
Newhall, Sylvester, var. orig. by, 426
Newington (of America), 426
Newington (syn. of Old Newington), 429
Newington Magdalene? (syn. of Old Newington), 429
Newman, 426
Newman, Charles, var. orig. by, 426
Niagara, 252
Nicarde, 426
Nichols, 426
Nichols, Joseph, var. orig. with, 426
Nichols Orange Cling (syn. of Nichols), 426
Nicholson Smock, 426
Nicols Beauty, 426
Nina Cling, 426
Nivette, 426
Nivette Veloutée (syn. of Nivette), 426
Nix, 427
Nix Late (syn. of Nix), 427
Nix Late Cling (syn. of Nix), 427
Nix Late White (syn. of Nix), 427
Nix October (syn. of Nix), 427
Noblesse, 427
Noblesse Early, 427
Noblesse of Oatlands, 427
Noblesse Seedling (syn. of Alexandra), 295
Noblest (syn. of Noblesse), 427
Noisette, var. orig. with, 316
Nonpareil, 427
Normand, 427
Normand Choice (syn. of Normand), 427
North China No. 2, 427
Northern Apricot (syn. of American Apricot), 297
Norton, G. H., var. orig. by, 344
Norton Late, 428
Norvell Mammoth, 428
Norvell, Dr. H. V., var. orig. by, 428
Norwood, quoted, 47, 64
Novalis, 428
Nugent, E. J., var. orig. with, 428
Nugent June, 428
Number 2, 428
Number 34H, 428
Number 83, 428
Nutmeg, 428
Nuttall, Thomas, quoted, 44
 
Oakenfull, quoted, 65
Oblong, 428
O'Bryan, Cornelius, var. orig. by, 492
Oceana, 428
October Beauty, 428
October Free, 428
October White, 428
October White Clingstone, 428
October Yellow, 429
October yellow clingstone (syn. of Late Yellow Alberge), 400
Octoberta, 429
Oglethorpe, quoted, 50
O'Gwynne, 429
Oignies, 429
Old English, 429
Old Newington, 429
Old Royal Charlotte, 429
Old Settler, 429
Old Zack (syn. of Sites Old Zack), 466
Olden, 429
Olga, 429
Oldmixon, Sir John, quoted, 50, 51;
var. introduced by, 255
Oldmixon (syn. of Oldmixon Cling), 254
Oldmixon Clearstone (syn. of Oldmixon Free), 256
Oldmixon Cling, 254
Oldmixon Free, 256
Onderdonk, 429
Onderdonk, G., var. orig. by, 376, 429
Onderdonk's Favorite (syn. of Onderdonk), 429
Opoix, 430
Opulent, 257
Orange (syn. of Orange Cling), 430
Orange Cling, 430
Orange Free, 430
Orange Smock, 430
Orchard Queen, 430
Ord, 430
Orfraie (syn. of Osprey), 431
Oriole, 430
Orlando, 430
Orleance, 431
Orleans, 431
Orman, 431
Oro, 431
Orr, C. P., var. orig. by, 182
Ortiz Cling, 431
Oscar, 431
Oscar Black Prince (syn. of Oscar), 431
Osceola, 431
Osprey, 431
Ostrander Early, 431
Ostrander Late, 432
Overheiser, 432
Oviedo, 432
Owen, 432
Owen, J., var. orig. with, 432
Oxford, 432
Ozark Queen, 432
 
Padley, 432
Padley, William, var. orig. by, 432
Page, Mrs., var. orig. with, 357
Palestine, 432
Pallas, 258
Pallas Honeydew (syn. of Pallas), 258
Palmerston (syn. of Lord Palmerston), 405
Pansy, 432
Paragon, 432
Parfumée de Montauban, 432
Parham, 433
Parker, 433
Parker, Barnes, var. orig. with, 304
Parker, J. C., var. orig. with, 433
Parkinson, John, quoted, 38-39, 81-82, 294, 313, 324, 347, 372, 373, 388, 413, 428, 436, 449, 452, 459;
varieties of peaches mentioned by, 38-39
Parkinson, Richard, quoted, 61-63
Parks, 433
Parks, A. L., var. orig. with, 433
Parks' Cling (syn. of Parks), 433
Parnell, 433
Parnell, J. H., var. orig. by, 433
Parson Early, 433
Pass-Violet, 433
Patterson, 433
Pau, 433
Paul Boynton, 433
Pavie Abricotée, 434
Pavie Admirable (syn. of Incomparable), 386
Pavie Alberge, 434
Pavie Alberge (syn. of Pavie Jaune), 434
Pavie Alberge Jaune, 434
Pavie Amelia (syn. of Amelia), 297
Pavie Blanc (Gros) (syn. of Smith Newington), 467
Pavie Citron (syn. of Lemon Cling), 401
Pavie Demming, 434
Pavie Duff Jaune, 434
Pavie Duperron, 434
Pavie Genisaut, 434
Pavie Georgia (syn. of Exquisite), 357
Pavie d'Italie Très Hâtif, 434
Pavie de Jalagnier, 434
Pavie Jaune, 434
Pavie Madeleine (syn. of Magdalen Clingstone), 411
Pavie Mazères, 435
Pavie Mirlicoton, 435
Pavie Muy-Swantzel, 435
Pavie de Pamiers, 435
Pavie de Pompone, 435
Pavie rouge de Pomponne (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), 435
Pavie Tardif, 435
Pavie Tippécanoé (syn. of Tippecanoe), 480
Pavie Très-Tardif Madame Vergé, 436
Pavien Lieblingspfirsich, 436
Pavier Pleureur, 436
Pavy Royal (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), 435
Payne, 436
Payne, E. B. and Sons, var. orig. with, 436
Peach, adaptability and variability in the, 63-67;
age of the, in China, 8-10;
behavior of the, in South Africa, 64-65;
behavior of the, in South America, 65;
care of the, in colonial times, 59-63;
chief uses of the, 110;
diseases of the, 169-173;
early history of the, 1-2;
fruit-characters of the, 14-15;
history of the, in America, 39-57;
history of the, in Asia, 13-25;
history of the, in Belgium, 33-34;
history of the, in England, 34-39;
history of the, in Europe, 25-39;
history of the, in France, 32-33;
history of the, in Germany, 33-34;
history of the, in Greece, 26;
history of the, in Holland, 33-34;
history of the, in Italy, 27-32;
history of the, in Japan, 21-22;
history of the, in Mexico, 40-41;
history of the, in Persia, 2-4;
history of the, in Spain, 33-34;
history of the, in Turkestan and Persia, 22-25;
horticultural classifications of the, 91-97;
insects detrimental to the, 173-177;
mention of the, by Chinese writers, 7;
mention of the, by French writers, 32-33;
mention of the, by Greek and Roman writers, 6-7, 26-32;
origin of the, 2-11;
origin of the name of the, 2;
original habitat of the, 3-4;
place of the, in the genus Prunus, 68-70;
relationship of the, to the almond, 11-13, 69-70, 80;
tree- and fruit-characters of the, 71-77;
uses of the wood of the, 117
Peach-acreage in New York, 132-133;
-areas in New York, 131-132;
-brandy, commercial value of, 116;
-breeding, discussion of, 130;
-culture, where started in America, 40;
-flowers, value of, in classification, 75-76;
-fruits, value of, in classification, 76;
-growing, commercial beginning of, in America, 98-99;
commercial development of, in the South, 101;
commercial development of, in Connecticut, 101;
development of, in New York, 101-102;
development of, in Ohio, 102-103;
-industry, climatic conditions affecting the, 133-143;
development of the, in Michigan, 103;
extent of the, in Delaware, 99-100;
magnitude of the, in the United States, 109-110;
profit derived from the, 100-101
Peach-leather, how made, 116;
use of, 116
-orchard, care of the, 152-159;
planting the, 153;
-orchards, fertilizers best suited for, 155-156;
intercropping of, 153-154;
locations and sites for, 144-147;
use of cover-crops in, 154-155;
-production, tabulated report of, in the United States, 104-105;
-products, 109-119;
-stones, uses and value of, 116-117;
-tree, ornamental forms of the, 79;
-trees, number of, in New York, 131;
-varieties, blooming dates of, 138-142;
season of ripening of, 138-142;
-yellows, discussion of, 118-130;
first notice of, 118-119;
magnitude of, 118;
ravages of, in Delaware, 127-129;
ravages of, in New England, 125;
ravages of, in New Jersey, 122-123;
ravages of, in New York, 123-125;
ravages of, in the Central States, 125-127;
regions first affected by, 120-122;
symptoms and means of combatting, 169-171
Peaches, American, characters of, 20-21;
canning of, as an industry, 110-112;
Chinese, illustrations of the fruit-characters of, 15-20;
classification of, by aid of glands, 73-75;
classification of, by Onderdonk, 92-96;
costs in the production of, 166-169;
discussion of six varieties of, by Pliny, 28-30;
distribution of, from New York, 163-166;
early plantings of, in Florida, 42;
evaporation of, as an industry, 112-116;
first colonial plantation of, 46;
grading and marketing of, 161-163;
harvesting of, 159-161;
history of, in New England, 56-57;
history of, in New York, 54-55;
history of, in Pennsylvania, 51-54;
history of, in Virginia, 46-51;
history of, in the colonies, 46-57;
history of, in the South, 41-46;
Indian, characters and history of, 41-46;
key to varieties of, 96-97;
new types of, 105-109;
North China group of, 105-106;
ornamental value of, 117-118;
Peento group of, 108-109;
practice of budding, when started, 57-59;
pruning of, 156-159;
soils for, 143-144;
South China group of, 107-108;
standard varieties of, 153;
stocks and the propagation of, 147-152;
types of, 66-67;
varieties of, mentioned by Gerarde, 36;
varieties of, mentioned by Parkinson, 38-39
Peach de Pavie, 436
Peach du Troas, 436
Pearce, 436
Pearce, P. S., var. orig. by, 436
Pearl I, 436
Pearl II, 436
Pears, Baron, var. orig. by, 304
Pearson, 259
Pearson, var. orig. by, 436
Pearson, J. M., var. orig. with, 260
Pearson No. 1, 436
Pêche Baboud, 436
Pêche de Bisconte, 437
Pêche Blonde, 437
Pêche de Brahy, 437 Pêche Cerise (syn. of Cherry Peach), 327
Pêche Everardt, 437
Pêche de Genes (syn. of Genueser), 368
Pêche Grosse Violette, 437
Pêche d'Ile, 437
Pêche d'Ispahan, 437
Pêche d'Italie (syn. of Italian), 388
Pêche Jaune Hâtive de Doné, 437
Pêche de Lion, 437
Pêche du New-Jersey (syn. of Stump), 277
Pêche du Quesnoy, 437
Pêche Quetier, 437
Pêche Reine des Tardives, 437
Pêche Rouge de Mai, 437
Pêche de Sainte-Anne, 438
Pêche de Sernach (syn. of Sernach), 464
Pêche Souvenir de Pierre Tochon, 438
Pêche de Syrie, 438
Pêche du Teissier (syn. of Teissier), 477
Pêche Théophile Sueur, 438
Pêche Tondu, 438
Pêche de Trianon, 438
Pêche de Vérone, 438
Pêche de Verviers, 438
Pêche de Vigne (syn. of Sanguine de Jouy), 460
Pêche de Vigne Blanche, 438
Pêche de Vigne Jaune, 438
Pêche de Vigne Rouge, 438
Pêche Vineuse Jaune, 439
Pêcher à Bois Jaune, 439
Pêcher Douteux, 439
Pêcher à Fleur Semi-Double, 439
Pêcher à Fleurs Doubles (syn. of Pêcher à Fleur Semi-Double), 439
Pêcher à Fleurs et à Fruits Blancs (syn. of White Blossom), 490
Pêcher à fleurs frisée (syn. of Mignonne Frizee), 418
Pêcher Hâtif de Chine, 439
Pêcher Hybride Quétier, 439
Pêcher Nain à Fleur Double, 439
Pêcher Nain d'Orléans, 439
Pêcher Petite Madeleine, 439
Pêcher Pleureur (syn. of Pavier Pleureur), 436
Pêcher Thuret, 440
Peck Orange Cling, 440
Peento, 260
Pendleton, 440
Penelope, 440
Penhallow, P. D., quoted, 122-123
Peninsula, 440
Peninsula Yellow (syn. of Peninsula), 440
Penn, William, quoted, 51
Pennington, 440
Peregrine, 440
Perfection, 440
Period Early Nutmeg, 440
Persée (syn. of Persique), 440
Persia, fruit species from, 2
Persian Cling, 440
Persica Davidiana (syn. of P. Davidiana), 85
Persica flore pleno, 37
Persica laevis (syn. of P. persica), 77
Persica lutea, 37
Persica nucipersica (syn. of P. persica), 77
Persica platycarpa (syn. of P. persica), 77
Persica praecocia, 37
Persica vulgaris (syn. of P. persica), 77
Persique, 440
Persique Clingstone (syn. of Persique), 440
Persischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Persique), 440
Peruvianischer Blutpfirsich, 441
Pesca Mandorla, 441
Pesca Melo, 441
Peter Cling, 441
Peters, Richard, quoted, 118-119, 120
Petit Imperial Mammoth White (syn. of Petite Imperial), 441
Petit's Imperial (syn. of Petite Imperial), 441
Petite Bourdine, 441
Petite Imperial, 441
Petite Mignonne, 441
Petite Pavie d'Ounous, 441
Petite Violette Hâtive, 441
Pettingill Early, 442
Pfirsich-Nectarine, 442
Pfirsiche mit Nicht Ablöslichem Stein, 442
Pfirsiche von Pau, 442
Phfleiger, 442
Phillips, Joseph, var. orig. with, 442
Phillips, Dr. M. W., var. orig. by, 355, 366
Phillips (syn. of Phillips Cling), 442
Phillips Cling, 442
Piasa, 442
Pickett, 442
Picquet, Antoine, var. orig. with, 442
Picquet Late, 442
Piel Pfirsich, 442
Pierce Seedling, 442
Pignutt Late, 443
Pinckney, 443
Pine Apple Clingstone (syn. of Lemon Cling), 401
Pineapple, 443
Pineapple Clingstone (syn. of Pineapple), 443
Pingree, 443
Pitmaston Seedling Noblesse, 443
Plant, 443
Plant Cling (syn. of Plant), 443
Platt Pfirsich (syn. of Peento), 261
Pliny, quoted, 26, 28-31
Plowden, 443
Pocahontas, 443
Poinsett, 443
Pond Late, 443
Pond Seedling, 443
Pool Favorite (syn. of Poole Large Yellow), 443
Poole Island, 443
Poole Large Yellow, 443
Porpree, 444
Port Royal, 444
Porter, 444
Portugal, 444 Portugiesische Pfirsche (syn. of Portugal), 444
Potomac Heath, 444
Pound Hardy, 444
Pourpre Dorée (syn. of Golden Purple), 370
Pourpre de Frogmore, 444
Pourprée (syn. of Porpree), 444
Pourprée à bec (syn. of À Bec), 291
Pourprée du Grand-Jardin, 444
Pourprée Hâtive, 444
Pourprée Hâtive (syn. of Early Purple), 351
Pourprée Joseph Norin, 444
Pourprée Tardive de Lyon, 444
Pourprée tardive à petites fleurs? (syn. of Late Purple), 400
Powell, 444
Powell's Mammoth (syn. of Powell), 444
Powers September, 445
Prächtige von Choisy, 445
Prachtvolle Apricosenpfirsich (syn. of Yellow Admirable), 495
Prachtvolle Blutpfirsich, 445
Prado, 445
Präsident Griepenkerl, 445
Präsidenten-Lackpfirsich (syn. of President), 446
Prater, G. E., var. orig. by, 370, 392
Pratt, 445
Précoce de Bagnolet, 445
Précoce de Beauregard, 445
Précoce de Bonpas, 445
Précoce de Chartreuse, 445
Précoce de Croncels, 445
Précoce Gaudin, 445
Précoce de Hale (syn. of Hale Early), 223
Précoce de Mezen, 445
Précoce du Périgord, 445
Précoce Rivers (syn. of Rivers), 266
Précoce de Saint-Assicle, 445
Precocious, 446
Premier, 446
President, 446
President Church, 446
President Lyon, 446
Preston, 446
Preston, var. orig. with, 446
Price, 446
Price, quoted, 94
Pride of Autumn, 446
Pride of Franklin, 446
Pride of Idaho, 447
Pride of Northboro, 447
Prince, William, life of, 108-109;
quoted, 121;
var. orig. by, 239, 447
Prince, William Robert, quoted, 122, 123;
var. introduced by, 358, 432, 435, 456;
var. orig. by, 357
Prince (syn. of Late Rareripe), 242
Prince Blood Clingstone, 447
Prince Climax, 447
Prince Eugène, 447
Prince John, 447
Prince Late Yellow Freestone, 447
Prince Red Rareripe (syn. of Late Rareripe), 241
Prince of Wales, 447
Prince's Excelsior (syn. of Excelsior), 357
Prince's Paragon (syn. of Paragon), 432
Princess (syn. of Princess of Wales), 448
Princess Paragon, 447
Princess of Wales, 448
Princesse de Galles (syn. of Princess of Wales), 448
Princesse Marie, 448
Prinz Eugen (syn. of Prince Eugène), 447
Prinz von Wales (syn. of Prince of Wales), 448
Prinzessin Marie von Württemberg (syn. of Princesse Marie), 448
Prinzessin von Wales (syn. of Princess of Wales), 448
Prize, 448
Probst Friedrich Pfirsich, 448
Professeur Vilaire, 448
Prolific, 261
Proudfoot, 448
Proudfoot, Dr., var. orig. with, 448
Prunus, pubescent-fruited species of, from the United States, 90-91
Prunus andersonii, habitat of, 90
Prunus Davidiana, characters of, 85;
origin and dissemination of, 85-86;
specific description of, 87-88;
value of, as a stock, 87, 148;
value of, in hybridization, 87-88
Prunus eriogyna, habitat of, 90
Prunus fasciculata, habitat of, 90
Prunus havardii, habitat of, 91
Prunus maritima, use of, as a stock, 149
Prunus microphylla, habitat of, 91
Prunus minutiflora, habitat of, 91
Prunus mira, characters of, 88-89;
cultivation of, in America, 90;
origin of, 89-90;
specific description of, 89-90
Prunus nana, 87
Prunus persica, 14, 94;
characters of, 77-78;
botanical and pomological
division of, 78-81;
importance of, 68
Prunus Persica var. Davidiana (syn. of P. Davidiana), 85
Prunus Persica var. laevis (syn. of P. persica), 77
Prunus Persica var. necturina (syn. of P. persica), 77
Prunus Persica var. nucipersica (syn. of P. persica), 77
Prunus Persica var. platycarpa (syn. of P. persica), 77
Prunus Persica var. vulgaris (syn. of P. persica), 77
Prunus persica potanini (sub-species of P. persica), 79
Prunus subcordata, use of, as a stock, 149
Prunus texana, 90
Pry Favorite, 448
Pucelle de Malines (syn. of Maid of Malines), 411
Pullen, 448
Pullen, Isaac, var. orig. by, 448, 484
Pullen's Seedling (syn. of Pullen), 448
Purdy, 448
Purple Alberge (syn. of Alberge), 293
Purple Peach, 448
Pyramidal, 449
 
Quaker, 449
Quality, 449
Queen, 449
Queen Caroline, 449
Queen of Delaware, 449
Queen Olga, 449
Queen of the South, 449
Queenes, 449
Quetier, 449
Quétier, var. orig. by, 437, 439
Quince, 449
Quisenburg, James, var. orig. by, 383
 
R. E. Lee (syn. of General Lee), 217
R. S. Stevens, 449
Radclyffe, 450
Ragan, Z. S., var. orig. by, 450
Ragan Smock, 450
Ragan Yellow, 450
Rainbow, 450
Raisin, 450
Rambouillet, 450
Ramsey, A. M., var. orig. by, 450
Ramsey, F. T., var. introduced by, 372;
var. orig. with, 450, 463
Ramsey Early Cling, 450
Ramsey Late, 450
Ranck, 450
Ranck, Martin A., var. orig. with, 450
Rareripe Jaune (syn. of Yellow Rareripe), 289
Rareripe Rouge Tardive (syn. of Late Rareripe), 242
Ray, 262
Ray, D., var. orig. with, 263
Ray, Dr. H., var. orig. by, 451
Ray (syn. of Raymond Cling), 451
Raymaekers, 450
Raymaekers' Magdalene (syn. of Raymaekers), 450
Raymond Cling, 451
Rea, John, quoted, 312, 332, 364, 388, 420, 421, 423, 424, 431, 449
Read Seedling, 451
Reagan, 451
Red Bird, 451
Red Ceylon, 451
Red Cheek (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), 264
Red Cheek Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), 264
Red Cheek Malacotan (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), 264
Red Cheek Melocoton, 264
Red Magdalen, 451
Red Nectarine, 452
Red Nutmeg, 452
Red Peach, 452
Red Rareripe, 452
Red Rareripe (syn. of Morris Red), 421
Red River, 452
Red Seedling, 452
Redding, 452
Reed, 453
Reed Early Golden (syn. of Reed), 453
Reeks, 453
Reeves, 265
Reeves, Samuel, var. orig. with, 265
Reeves' Favorite (syn. of Reeves), 265
Reeves' Late (syn. of Reeves), 265
Reeves Mammoth, 453
Regan Pride, 453
Regel, Albert, quoted, 23-24
Reid (syn. of Weeping), 489
Reid, E. W., var. introduced by, 405
Reid, William, var. orig. with, 489
Reid's Weeping (syn. of Weeping), 489
Ren, 453
Rendatler, 453
Reuinsiela, 453
Rey, 453
Rey, Jean, var. orig. by, 309, 469
Reynolds, 453
Reynolds, W. M., quoted, 52
Richardson Mammoth, 453
Richmond, 453
Rickets, 453
Ricketts, Joseph H., var. introduced by, 318
Riehl, E. A., var. orig. with, 465
Riehl, E. H., var. orig. with, 230
Riepper, 454
Riesenpfirsche (syn. of Pavie de Pompone), 435
Rigaudière, 454
Ringold, 454
Ringold Mammoth Cling (syn. of Ringold), 454
Rival, 454
River Bank, 454
Rivers, 266
Rivers, Thomas, quoted, 11;
var. orig. by, 267, 293, 295, 305, 333, 338, 339, 343, 345, 346, 348, 350, 352, 358, 369, 370, 371, 375, 394, 397, 398, 405, 411, 425, 431, 440, 442, 447, 448, 450, 454, 463, 479
Rivers Early York, 454
Rivers' Frühe (syn. of Rivers), 266
Robena, 454
Robert, 454
Robert Lavallée, 454
Roberta, 455
Robertson, 455
Robin, Besy, var. orig. by, 311
Robinson, Joseph J., var. introduced by, 388
Robinson, W. P., var. orig. by, 200, 386
Robinson Crusoe, 455
Rochester, 268
Rockey, 455
Rockey, J. W., var. introduced by, 455
Rodgers, 455
Rodman Red, 455
Rodman's Cling (syn. of Rodman Red), 455
Rogers, var. orig. with, 455
Rogers, Daniel E., var. orig. with, 288
Rogers, Lloyd N., var. orig. with, 345
Rogers I, 455
Rogers II, 455
Roman, 455
Romorantin, 455
Romorantin à Chair Rouge, 455
Ronde de Vallabrêques, 456
Rose, Preston, var. orig. with, 351
Rose (syn. of Strawberry), 472
Rose Aromatic, 456
Rosebank, 456
Rosedale, 456
Rosen-Magdalene, 456
Rosenburg Cling, 456
Roser, 456
Roseville, 456
Roseville Cling (syn. of Roseville), 456
Ross, Captain A. J., var. orig. with, 247
Rossanna, 456
Rossanne (syn. of Alberge), 293
Rote Frühpfirsich (syn. of Red Nutmeg), 452
Rote Magdalenenpfirsich (syn. of Red Magdalen), 451
Rothe Frühpfirsche von Troyes (syn. of Red Nutmeg), 452
Rothe Magdalene (syn. of Red Magdalen), 451
Rother Aprikosenpfirsch (syn. of Alberge), 293
Rouge de Mai (syn. of Briggs), 319
Round Transparent, 456
Roussaine (syn. of Rossanna), 456
Roussane Berthelane, 457
Roussanne Nouvelle, 457
Royal (syn. of Teton de Venus), 478
Royal Ascot (syn. of Marquis of Downshire), 414
Royal Charlotte, 457
Royal George, 457
Royal George Clingstone, 457
Royal George Mignonne, 457
Royal Kensington (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Royal Vineyard, 458
Royale, 458
Royale de Barsac, 458
Rozanna (syn. of Rossanna), 456
Rüdiger Starhemberg, 458
Ruding Late, 458
Rumbolion (syn. of Rumbullion), 458
Rumbullion, 458
Rumph, L. A., var. orig. by, 183
Rumph, Samuel H., var. orig. by, 210
Runde Feine Durchsichtige, 458
Runyon, var. orig. with, 458
Runyon Orange Cling, 458
Rupley, 458
Russel No. 1 (syn. of Russell), 459
Russell, 459
Russell, J. M., var. orig. by, 459
Russell No. 3, 459
Russet, 459
Russian, 459
Rust, var. orig. by, 478
Rutter, 459
Rutter, quoted, 100-101, 122
 
S. G. French, 459
Safranpfirsch (syn. of Alberge), 293
St. Ascycles (syn. of Précoce de Saint-Assicle), 445
Saint Barthélemy, 459
Saint Catherine, 459
St. Clair, 459
Saint Fagus, 459
Saint George (syn. of Smock), 274
St. Helena, 459
Saint James, 459
St. John, 269
St. Joseph Yellow Rareripe, 459
St. Louis, 460
Saint Marguerite (syn. of Marguerite), 413
Saint Marie, 460
St. Mary, 460
St. Michael, 460
Sallie Worrell, 460
Sallville, 460
Salway (syn. of Salwey), 271
Salwey, 271
Sanders, 460
Sanders, L. T., var. introduced by, 213, 362
Sanftfarbige (syn. of Teindoux), 477
Sangmel, 460
Sanguine, 460
Sanguine Cardinale (syn. of Cardinale), 324
Sanguine à gros fruit (syn. of Grosser Blutpfirsich), 375
Sanguine Grosse Admirable (syn. of Prachtvolle Blutpfirsich), 445
Sanguine de Jouy, 460
Sanguine de Manosque, 461
Sanguine à petit fruit (syn. of Kleiner Blutpfirsich), 395
Sanguinole, 461
Sanguinole Melting, 461
Sanguinole Pitmaston, 461
Sanguinolente (syn. of Sanguinole), 461
Sargent, 461
Sargent, Daniel, var. orig. with, 461
Sargent's Rareripe (syn, of Sargent), 461
Saunders (syn. of Sanders), 460
Savart, var. orig. by, 445
Savoy, 461
Sawyer, 461
Scaff, J. D., var. orig. by, 322
Scarlet (syn. of Sanguinole), 461
Scarlet Admirable, 462
Scarlet Anne, 462
Scarlet Nutmeg (syn. of Red Nutmeg), 452
Scattergood, H. V., var. orig. by, 474
Scattergood No. 1 (syn. of Superior Late), 474
Scheuster Choice, 462
Schieski, 462
Schley, 462
Schlomer Early, 462
Schlössers Frühpfirsich, 462
Schmidberger Pfirsich, 462
Schmidberger's Magdalene (syn. of Schmidberger Pfirsich), 462
Schnabel Pfirsich (syn. of À Bec), 291
Schnellwachsender Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Spring Grove), 470
Schofields Seedling, 462
Schofields White, 462
Schöne von Beauce (syn. of Belle Beausse), 307
Schöne von Doué (syn. of Belle de Doué), 308
Schöne Jersey Pfirsich (syn. of Unique), 482
Schöne Kanzlerin (syn. of Veritable Chancelliere), 484
Schöne Magdalene (syn. of Belle et Bonne), 308
Schöne Pavie, 462
Schöne Peruvianische (syn. of Chevreuse), 328
Schöne Toulouserin (syn. of Belle de Toulouse), 309
Schöne von Vilvorde, 462
Schöne Wächterin, 462
Schöne aus Westland (syn. of Schöne von Westland), 462
Schöne von Westland, 462
Schöner Peruanischer Lackpfirsich, 462
Schöner peruanischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Chevreuse), 328
Schöner von Vitry (syn. of Belle de Vitry), 309
Schumaker, 273
Schumaker, Michael, var. orig. with, 273
Schuyler, Eugene, quoted, 24
Scott, 462
Scott (syn. of Scott October), 463
Scott Cling? (syn. of Scott October), 463
Scott October, 463
Scotts Early Red, 463
Scotts Magnate, 463
Scotts Nectar, 463
Scotts Nonpareil (syn. of Nonpareil), 427
Scruggs, 463
Sea Eagle, 463
Seiders, 463
Selby Cling, 463
Sellers, S. A., var. orig. with, 463
Sellers Cling, 463
Sellers Free, 463
Sellers' Golden Cling (syn. of Sellers Cling), 463
Semis de Madeleine, 464
Semis de Pêche d'Egypte, 464
Semis de Plowden, 464
Sener, 464
Sernach, 464
Serrate Early York (syn. of Early York), 206
Serrate Ispahan, 464
Shalcross, J. W., var. orig. by, 295
Shanghae (syn. of Chinese Cling), 198
Shanghai (syn. of Chinese Cling), 198
Shannon Cling, 464
Sharpe, var. orig. by, 464
Sharpe No. 1, 464
Sharpe No. 2, 464
Sharpe No. 3, 464
Shaw Mammoth, 464
Sheester, 464
Shelby, 464
Shepherd Early, 464
Sherfey, Raphael, var. orig. by, 464
Sherfey Early, 464
Sherman October, 464
Shinn, James, var. orig. with, 464
Shinn Rareripe, 464
Shipler, 465
Shipler, A. L., var. orig. by, 465
Shipley, 465
Shipley Rareripe, 465
Shipley's Late Red (syn. of Shipley), 465
Shockley Early, 465
Shoemaker's Seedling (syn. of Schumaker), 273
Shop, 465
Siebolt, 465
Sieulle, 465
Sill, 465
Sill, W. H., var. orig. with, 465
Silvan Seedling, 465
Silver (syn. of Early Silver), 352
Silver Medal, 465
Simms, 465
Simon, 465
Sims, 466
Sion (syn. of Double Mountain), 344
Sites Old Zack, 466
Skinner Superb, 466
Slane, 466
Slappey, 466
Sleeper, W. W., var. orig. with, 466
Sleeper Dwarf, 466
Slindon Park, 466
Sloan Carolina, 466
Slocum Early, 466
Small White (syn. of Small White Magdalen), 466
Small White Magdalen, 466
Smeigh, 466
Smeigh, Daniel, var. orig. by, 466
Smith, 466
Smith, Calvin, var. orig. by, 467
Smith, Captain John, quoted, 46-47
Smith, Dr., var. orig. by, 370
Smith, W. W., var. orig. by, 350, 367
Smith Favorite, 467
Smith Indian, 467
Smith Newington, 467
Smithson, 467
Smock, 274
Smock, var. orig. with, 274
Smock Freestone (syn. of Smock), 274
Smooth-Leaved Royal George, 467
Smoothstone, 467
Smyrna, 467
Sneed, 467
Sneed, John F., var. introduced by, 371
Sneed, Judge John L. T., var. orig. with, 467
Snow, 468
Snow (syn. of Snow Cling), 468
Snow (syn. of Snow Orange), 468
Snow Cling, 468
Snow Favorite, 468
Snow Orange, 468
Sobiesky Lieblingspfirsich, 468
Solomon, 468
Soulard Cling, 468
Southern Early, 468
Southwick, 468
Southwick, T. T., var. orig. with, 468
Southwick's Late (syn. of Southwick), 468
Souvenir de Gérard Galopin, 469
Souvenir de Java, 469
Souvenir de Jean-Denis Couturier, 469
Souvenir de Jean Rey, 469
Spanish, 469
Spanish Clingstone (syn. of Spanish), 469
Späte Mignot Pfirsich, 469
Späte Purpurfarbige Pfirsiche (syn. of Late Purple), 400
Später Lackpfirsich, 469
Später peruanischer Lackpfirsich (syn. of Chevreuse Tardive), 328
Später purpurrothe Lackpfirsich (syn. of Late Purple), 400
Spath Seedling, 469
Spence, 469
Spitze Galand Pfirsich (syn. of Galande Pointue), 366
Spottswood, 470
Spring Grove, 470
Squaw, 470
Stacy, Mahlon, quoted, 51
Staley, 470
Staley, S. L., var. orig. by, 373
Standish, var. orig. by, 348
Stanley, 470
Stanley Late (syn. of Chili), 197
Stanwick Early York, 470
Stark Brothers, var. introduced by, 392, 470, 494; var. orig. by, 354
Stark Early Elberta, 470
Stark Heath, 470
Stayman, Dr. J., var. orig. with, 313
Steadley, 471
Stearns, 471
Stearns, J. N., var. orig. with, 236, 471
Steele, 471
Steele, Dr. M., var. orig. with, 471
Stenson October, 471
Stephenson, Thomas, var. orig. by, 471
Stephenson Cling, 471
Stetson, 471
Stetson, N., var. orig. with, 471
Stevens, 275
Stevens, B., var. orig. with, 276
Stevens, R. S., var. orig. with, 449
Stevens Late, 471
Stevens Rareripe (syn. of Stevens), 275
Stevenson's Oct. (syn. of Stevens Late), 471
Stewards Late Galande (syn. of Chancellor), 326
Stewart, A., var. orig. by, 466
Stewart No. 1, 471
Stewart No. 2, 471
Stickler Cling, 471
Stiles, 472
Stiles, Dr. E. P., var. orig. with, 472
Stilson, 472
Stinson, 472
Stinson Late (syn. of Stinson), 472
Stinson October (syn. of Stinson), 472
Stirling Castle, 472
Stone, 472
Stoner, G. W., var. introduced by, 322
Stonewall (syn. of Stonewall Jackson), 472
Stonewall Jackson, 472
Storm, James A., var. orig. by, 472
Storm No. 1, 472
Stranahan, 472
Stranahan's Late Orange (syn. of Stranahan), 472
Strawberry, 472
Stroman, var. orig. with, 297
Strong, 473
Strout Early, 473
Strunk, 473
Strunk, W. P., var. orig. by, 473
Stuart, 473
Stubenrauch, J. W., var. orig. by, 193, 246, 363, 404, 463, 481
Studt, 473
Stump, 276
Stump-of-the-World (syn. of Stump), 277
Stump the World (syn. of Stump), 276
Sturtevant, 473
Sturtevant, E. T., var. orig. by, 473
Suber, 473
Suber, var. orig. by, 473
Success, 473
Sugar (syn. of Chili), 197
Sulhamstead, 473
Summer Snow, 278
Sumner Early, 474
Sumner White Free, 474
Sunrise, 474
Sunset, 474
Superb Royal (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Superbe de Choisy, 474
Superbe de Trévoux, 474
Superior Late, 474
Sure Crop, 475
Surpasse, 279
Surpasse Bon Ouvrier, 474
Surpasse Melocoton (syn. of Surpasse), 279
Surprise, 474
Surprise de Jodoigne, 474
Surprise de Pellaine, 474
Surties, 475
Surties, var. orig. by, 356, 475
Susquehanna, 475
Swainson Black, 475
Swalsh, 475
Swalze (syn. of Swalsh), 475
Swann Free, 475
Sweet, 475
Sweet, M. E., var. orig. by, 475
Sweet Water, 475
Swick Wonder, 476
Switzerland, 476
Sylphide, 474
Sylphide Cling (syn. of Sylphide), 474
Sylvester, Dr. E. W., var. orig. by, 300, 453
Syrische Pfirsich (syn. of Pêche de Syria), 438
 
Taber, 476
Taber, G. L., var. introduced by, 201, 298, 360, 397, 460; var. orig. by, 231, 332, 359, 476
Tacker, 476
Tacker, J. W., var. orig. by, 476
Tallman No. 1, 476
Tallman No. 2, 476
Tallman No. 3, 476
Tante Mélanie, 476
Tarbell, 476
Tarbell, C. H., var. orig. by, 476
Tardive d'Avignon, 476
Tardive d'Auvergne, 476
Tardive Béraud, 476
Tardive Chevallier, 476
Tardive de Gros, 476
Tardive des Lazaristes, 477
Tardive d'Oullins (syn. of La Grange), 397
Tardive des Mignots (syn. of Späte Mignot Pfirsich), 469
Tardive du Mont d'Or, 477
Tardive de Montauban, 477
Tardive de Passebel, 477
Tardive de Ward (syn. of Ward Late), 487
Tausch, 477
Tausch's Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Tausch), 477
Taylor, 477
Taylor, Dr. Thomas, var. orig. by, 454
Tecumsa, 477
Teindou (syn. of Teindoux), 477
Teindoux, 477
Teint-Doux (syn. of Teindoux), 477
Teissier, 477
Teissier, var. orig. with, 477
Temple Late, 477
Temple White (syn. of Temple Late), 477
Tennessee, 478
Tennessee Everbearing, 478
Terrel, 478
Teter, Rev. J. G., var. orig. by, 478
Teton Venus (syn. of Teton de Venus), 478
Teton de Venus, 478
Texan, 478
Texas, 478
Texas King (syn. of Texas), 478
Thames Bank, 478
Thissell, G. W., var. introduced by, 252; var. orig. by, 406, 479
Thissell Free, 479
Thissell White (syn. of Thissell Free), 479
Thomas, David, life of, 55-56; var. orig. with, 490
Thomas, George, var. orig. by, 480
Thomas, John J., quoted, 56, 124; var. introduced by, 479, 490
Thomas Burns, 479
Thomas November, 479
Thomas Rivers, 479
Thompson, 479
Thompson, James W., quoted, 128
Thompson Orange, 479
Thoytes, Mrs., var. orig. with, 473
Thurber, 280
Thuret, Gustave, var. orig. by, 376, 440
Tice, 479
Tice, James, var. orig. by, 479
Tice's Late Red and Yellow (syn. of Tice), 479
Tiebout, 479
Tiebout, V. J., var. orig. with, 479
Tillotson, 479
Tillotson Précose (syn. of Tillotson), 479
Tinley October, 480
Tippecanoe, 480
Tipton, W. K., var. introduced by, 401
Tirlemonter Magdalene, 480
Titus, 480
Titus, Mrs. Sarah, var. orig. with, 480
Todd, Rev. R. W., var. orig. by, 363
Toledo, 480
Toledo Prolific (syn. of Toledo), 480
Tonbridge, 480
Tong Pa, 480
Topaz, 480
Toquin, 480
Tornado, 481
Toughina, 481
Towns, Mrs., var. orig. by, 481
Towns Early, 481
Townsend, 481
Transparente Ronde, 481
Trauerpfirsich (syn. of Pavier Pleureur), 436
Triana, 281
Triomphe (syn. of Triumph), 282
Triomphe Saint-Laurent (syn. of Triomphe de Saint-Laurent), 481
Triomphe de Saint-Laurent, 481
Triumph, 282
Troth, 283
Troth's Early (syn. of Troth), 283
Troth's Early Rareripe (syn. of Troth), 283
Troth's Early Red (syn. of Troth), 283
Troy, 481
Trueblood Late Free, 481
Tuckahoe, 481
Tufts, Bernard, var. orig. by, 481
Tufts, E., var. orig. by, 481
Tufts Early, 481
Tufts Rareripe, 481
Turenne, 481
Turenne Améliorée (syn. of Turenne), 481
Turner, quoted, 36
Tuscan Cling (syn. of Tuskena), 482
Tuskena, 482
Tuskena Cling (syn. of Tuskena), 482
Tuteon de Venice (syn. of Teton de Venus), 478
Twenty-Ounce Cling, 482
Twyford, 482
Tyehurst, 482
Tyehurst, E., var. orig. with, 482
 
Ulatis, 482
Unique, 482
Unnamed Chinese, 483
Unvergleichlich Schöne (syn. of Unvergleichlicher Lieblingspfirsich), 483
Unvergleichlicher Lieblingspfirsich, 483
Utah Cling, 483
Utah Free, 483
 
Vagaloggia Cotogna, 483
Vainqueur, 483
Valdy, 483
Valdy, var. orig. by, 483
Van Buren, J., var. orig. by, 483
Van Buren Golden Dwarf, 483
Van Deman, 483
Van Deman, H. E., var. orig. with, 483
Van Deman Early, 483
Van Lindley, J., var. introduced by, 446;
var. orig. with, 404
Van Orlé, var. introduced by, 402
Van Zandt, 484
Van Zandt, R. B., var. orig. with, 484
Van Zandt's Superb (syn. of Van Zandt), 484
Vandermark, 484
Vanderveer Optimum, 484
Vanguard, 484
Vanmeter, 484
Variegated Free I, 484
Variegated Free II, 484
Veitch, var. introduced by, 348
Veitch, Messrs., var. orig. by, 399
Veloutée de Piémont (syn. of Grosse Mignonne), 375
Venusbrust (syn. of Teton de Venus), 478
Vergil, quoted, 27
Veritable Chancelliere, 484
Véritable Pourprée hâtive à grande fleur (syn. of Early Purple), 351
Verona, 484
Verte de Beaulieu, 484
Very Large Seedling Peach, 484
Vessier, 485
Victor, 485
Victoria, 485
Victoria (syn. of Early Victoria), 352
Vilmorin, 485
Vineuse de Fromentin, 485
Vineuse Hâtive, 485
Vinous Purple, 485
Violet Hâtive, 485
Violet Muscat, 486
Violet Musk, 486
Violette Galande (syn. of Galande), 365
Violette Hâtive (syn. of Violet Hâtive), 485
Violette de Montpellier, 486
Violetter Aprikosenpfirsich, 486
Voorheis No. 1, 486
Voorheis Silver, 486
Virginia (syn. of Columbia), 333
 
Waddell, 284
Waddell, William, var. orig. with, 285
Wager, 286
Wager, Benjamin, var. orig. with, 286
Wake Forest, 486
Walburton, 486
Walburton Admirable (syn. of Walburton), 486
Waldo, 486
Walker, 486
Walker, H. R., var. introduced by, 484
Walker Early, 487
Walker's Variegated Free (syn. of Walker), 486
Wallace, 487
Wallen, var. orig. with, 268
Waller, 487
Waller Brothers, var. orig. by, 487
Wallis, Henry, var. orig. with, 487
Wallis Best, 487
Wallis Heath Free, 487
Walter Early, 487
Ward, Dr. A., var. orig. by, 487
Ward Late, 487
Ward's Freestone (syn. of Ward Late), 487
Ward's Late Free (syn. of Ward Late), 487
Ware, 488
Ware, W. W., var. orig. with, 490
Wark, 488
Wark, James, var. orig. by, 488
Warren, William G., quoted, 122
Washington, 488
Washington, quoted, 49
Washington Clingstone, 488
Washington Rareripe (syn. of Washington), 488
Washington Red Freestone (syn. of Washington), 488
Waterloo, 287
Watkin Cling, 488
Watkin Early, 488
Waugh, F. A., quoted, 95
Weaver, 488
Weaver, D. W., var. orig. by, 488
Weber, R. H., var. orig. by, 488
Weber Golden Free, 488
Weber Prize, 488
Webster, Captain Daniel, var. orig. by, 387
Weed, 488
Weed, George, var. orig. with, 488
Weeping, 489
Weihnachts-Aprikosenpfirsich, 489
Weinhafte Fromentinerpfirsche (syn. of Vineuse de Fromentin), 485
Weiniger Lieblingspfirsich (syn. of Early Purple), 351
Weisse Charlotte, 489
Weisse Frühpfirsche (syn. of White Nutmeg,) 491
Weisser Härtling (syn. of Smith Newington), 467
Welch, 489
Welch, Charles B., var. introduced by, 489
Weld, Eben, var. orig. by, 489
Weld Freestone, 489
Wellington, 489
West, 489
Westbrook, C. W., var. introduced by, 460
Western Newington, 489
Whaley, Mark, var. orig. by, 489
Whaley Favorite, 489
Wheatland, 288
Wheatley, 489
Wheatstone, 489
Wheeler Early, 489
Wheeler Late, 490
Wheeler Late Yellow, 490
White, W. S., var. orig. with, 481
White Ball, 490
White Blossom, 490
White Blossomed Incomparable (syn. of White Blossom), 490
White Cling, 490
White Double Crop, 490
White English (syn. of Heath Cling), 225
White Globe, 490
White Imperial, 490
White July, 490
White June, 490
White Magdalen, 490
White Monsieur, 491
White Nectarine, 491
White Nutmeg, 491
White Pace, 491
White Rareripe (syn. of Morris White), 248;
(syn. of Nivette), 426
White Winter, 491
Whitehead Red Heath, 491
Whitlow, W. H., var. orig. with, 491
Whitlow Choice, 491
Wiard, 491
Wiard, Harry, var. orig. with, 491
Wickson, quoted, 113-115
Wiggins, 492
Wilbur, 492
Wilcox, Deacon Pitman, var. orig. with, 197
Wilder, 492
Wilder Blutpfirsich (syn. of French Blood Cling), 363
Wiley, H. S., var. introduced by, 384
Wilkins, 492
Wilkins, Colonel, var. orig. with, 492
Wilkins, Edward, quoted, 122
Wilkins Cling (syn. of Wilkins), 492
Willard, 492
Willard, S. D., var. orig. with, 492
Willermoz (Early Crawford), 205
Willett, 492
Williams, 492
Williams, J. F., var. orig. by, 492
Williams Catherine, 492
Williams Cling, 492
Williams Early Purple, 492
Williams New York? (syn. of Large White Cling), 399
Williamson, 492
Williamson, David, var. orig. by, 399
Williamson Choice (syn. of Williamson), 492
Williamson Cling, 493
Willow-Leaf, 493
Willson, 493
Willson, Pierpont, var. orig. with, 493
Wilson, 493
Wilson, E. H., quoted, 89-90
Windoes, 493
Wine, 493
Winesburgh Large Yellow, 493
Winifred, 493
Winnepesaukee, 493
Wirt Lady, 493
Witham Seedling, 493
Woburn Early Mignonne, 493
Woerner, 493
Wonderful, 493
Wood, Allen L., var. introduced by, 296, 494
Wood, C. W., var. orig. by, 496
Wood, Ira L., var. orig. by, 313
Woodlawn Golden, 494
Woodman Choice, 494
Woolsey, 494
Woolsey Nebraska (syn. of Woolsey), 494
Worcester, 494
Worcester, Dr. J. Warren, var. orig. by, 494
World Fair, 494
Worrell, Mrs. Sallie, var. orig. by, 460
Worrell (syn. of Sallie Worrell), 460
Worth, 494
Worthen, var. orig. with, 235
Worthen (syn. of Jennie Worthen), 235
Wright, 494
Wright, var. orig. with, 323
Wright, Charles, var. introduced by, 493
Wright, W. F., var. orig. by, 494
Wright Seedling, 494
Wunderschöner Lackpfirsche (syn. of Admirable), 292
Wyandotte Cling, 494
Wylie, John, var. orig. by, 494
Wylie Cling, 494
 
XX Yellow, 495
 
Yates Early, 495
Yates Red Cling, 495
Yazoo, 495
Yellow Admirable, 495
Yellow Alberge (syn. of Alberge), 293
Yellow Alberge Clingstone (syn. of Pavie Alberge), 434
Yellow Apricot, 495
Yellow August, 495
Yellow Blanton Cling (syn. of Blanton Cling), 313
Yellow Chance, 495
Yellow Chevreuse, 495
Yellow Cobbler (syn. of Cobbler), 331
Yellow Extra, 495
Yellow Globe, 495
Yellow Malacatune (syn. of Red Cheek Melocoton), 264
Yellow Mignonne, 495
Yellow Mystery (syn. of Mystery), 423
Yellow Nutmeg, 496
Yellow Peach, 496
Yellow Preserving, 496
Yellow Rareripe, 289
Yellow Rose, 496
Yellow St. John (syn. of St. John), 269
Yellow Seedling, 496
Yellow Swan, 496
Yellow Tuscany (syn. of Tuskena), 482
Yenshi, 496
Yenshi Hardy (syn. of Yenshi), 496
Yocum, 496
York Pearl, 496
York Précoce (syn. of Early York), 206
Yulu, 496
Yum Yum, 496
 
Zane, 496
Zartgefärbter Lackpfirsich (syn. of Teindoux), 477
Zea, 497
Zelhemer Lieblingspfirsich, 497
Zelia, 497
Zell, 497
Zella, 497
Zipf Seedling, 497
Zoar Beauty, 497
Zwergpfirsich (syn. of Dwarf Orleans), 348