The peaches of New York . CAPTAIN EDE THE PEACHES OF NEW YORK 193 adherent to the pulp; flesh yellow, stained red at the pit, dry, stringy, tender, somewhatmeaty, strongly aromatic, pleasantly flavored; good in quality; stone free, one and one-fourth inches long, seven-eighths inch wide, oval, bulged along the ventral suture, withpitted surfaces; ventral suture deeply furrowed along the edges, narrow; dorsal suturegrooved, somewhat flattened. CARMAN 1. U. S. D. A. Pom. Rpt. 25. 1894. 2. Rural N. Y. 54:235, 619. 1895. 3- Ga. Sta. :308. 1900. 4. Del. Sta. Rpt. 13:92, 93 fig. 3. 1901. 5. U.


The peaches of New York . CAPTAIN EDE THE PEACHES OF NEW YORK 193 adherent to the pulp; flesh yellow, stained red at the pit, dry, stringy, tender, somewhatmeaty, strongly aromatic, pleasantly flavored; good in quality; stone free, one and one-fourth inches long, seven-eighths inch wide, oval, bulged along the ventral suture, withpitted surfaces; ventral suture deeply furrowed along the edges, narrow; dorsal suturegrooved, somewhat flattened. CARMAN 1. U. S. D. A. Pom. Rpt. 25. 1894. 2. Rural N. Y. 54:235, 619. 1895. 3- Ga. Sta. :308. 1900. 4. Del. Sta. Rpt. 13:92, 93 fig. 3. 1901. 5. U. S. D. A. Yearbook 385, 386, 1901. 6. W. N. Y. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 11. 1907. 7. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 36. 1909. Among the many white-fleshed peaches of recent introduction, fewhold a more conspicuous place than Carman. Possibly its chief assetis a constitution which enables it to withstand trying cHmates, both northand south, and to accommodate itself to a great variety of soils. Thus,we find Carman a very general favo


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