The peaches of New York . inged along the ventral suture, with pitted and grooved surfaces;ventral suture deeply furrowed along the sides, narrow, grooved; dorsal suttire small,grooved. RIVERS I. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 34. 1883. 2. Ont. Fr. Exp. Sta. Rpt. 6:22 fig. 1899. 3. Del. Sta. :106. 1901. 4. Can. Hort. 25:^6/[. 1902. 5. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. ilfow. 2:354. I903- Early Rivers. 6. Jour. Hort. N. S. 17:38, 58. 1869. 7. Downing Fr. Trees Am. ist App. 120,121. 1872. 8. Card. Chron. 1262. 1872. 9. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 28. 1875. 10. Hogg Fruit 1884. II. Rev. Hort. 388. 1890. 12. Cat. C


The peaches of New York . inged along the ventral suture, with pitted and grooved surfaces;ventral suture deeply furrowed along the sides, narrow, grooved; dorsal suttire small,grooved. RIVERS I. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 34. 1883. 2. Ont. Fr. Exp. Sta. Rpt. 6:22 fig. 1899. 3. Del. Sta. :106. 1901. 4. Can. Hort. 25:^6/[. 1902. 5. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. ilfow. 2:354. I903- Early Rivers. 6. Jour. Hort. N. S. 17:38, 58. 1869. 7. Downing Fr. Trees Am. ist App. 120,121. 1872. 8. Card. Chron. 1262. 1872. 9. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 28. 1875. 10. Hogg Fruit 1884. II. Rev. Hort. 388. 1890. 12. Cat. Cong. Pom. France 98 fig. 1906. Rivers Friihe. 13. Lauche Deut. Pom. VI: No. 9, PI. 1882. Precoce Rivers. 14. Baltet Cult. Fr. 239 fig. 138. 1908. Rivers and one other, Salwey, are the only foreign peaches now com-monly ciiltivated in America. The peach, of all tree-fruits, best provesthe general rule that American varieties of fruits are best adapted toAmerican conditions. Perhaps to Rivers may be added three or four more. REEVES IT-


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