Archive image from page 19 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 16 ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF Muir. Fine for drying because of density of flesh, and one of the best seedlings of California origin. Fruit large to extra large, round-cordate or oval with unequal halves; pit small and free; skin clear yellow with littl
Archive image from page 19 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 16 ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF Muir. Fine for drying because of density of flesh, and one of the best seedlings of California origin. Fruit large to extra large, round-cordate or oval with unequal halves; pit small and free; skin clear yellow with little or no blush, thin, separating from pulp when fully ripe; flesh yellow faintly tinged at the pit, tender, sweet and mild. Tree a moderate grower. Season, late July. Palora Cling. A magnificent canning peach of recent introduction. Really a midsummer variety ripening between Tuscan and Phillips Cling, which makes it in great demand by the canneries. Fruit large and round; pit round and small; skin a deep solid golden yellow; flesh clear yellow to the pit, firm, good grain and fine flavor. Tree upright, somewhat spreading, a good grower and productive. Season, late August. Peak Cling. An introduction from the San Joaquin Valley, originating at Selma, peculiarly a canning peach. Ripens between Tuscan and Phillips. Fruit round-oval, large; pit very small; skin a golden yellow slightly tinged with red on sunny side; flesh clear yellow to the pit, fine grained and of ex- cellent flavor. Tree an upright grower and a heavy bearer. Season, late August. Phillips Cling. Popular because ripening so that harvesting will cover two weeks without falling from the trees. Fruit round-oblong and of uni- form size, pit ovate and quite large; skin a pronounced yellow with bright red tinge on sunny side, thin and somewhat adherent; flesh yellow, to the pit, firm, fine grained, and of an excellent flavor. Tree very large, upright, healthy and productive. Recognized by the trade as the best late cann
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