The peaches of New York . THE PEACHES OF NEW YORK 213 than it now receives — the peaches are exceptionally uniform in color-plate, by the way, shows shape and color very well but does notgive a fair idea of the size, as the peaches grow larger in average long grown, Eureka is worthy further trial in New York. Eureka is a seedling of Chinese Cling foiind nearly half a century agoin Bossier Parish, Lotiisiana. It was introduced by L. T. Sanders andSon, Plain Dealing, Louisiana. Tree above meditun in size, upright-spreading, round-topped, semi-hardy to hardy,very productive;


The peaches of New York . THE PEACHES OF NEW YORK 213 than it now receives — the peaches are exceptionally uniform in color-plate, by the way, shows shape and color very well but does notgive a fair idea of the size, as the peaches grow larger in average long grown, Eureka is worthy further trial in New York. Eureka is a seedling of Chinese Cling foiind nearly half a century agoin Bossier Parish, Lotiisiana. It was introduced by L. T. Sanders andSon, Plain Dealing, Louisiana. Tree above meditun in size, upright-spreading, round-topped, semi-hardy to hardy,very productive; trunk thick; branches stocky, smooth, reddish-brown overspread withvery light ash-gray; branchlets with long intemodes, reddish Ughtly intermingled witholive-green, glossy, smooth, glabrous, with numerous conspicuous, large lenticels. Leaves five inches long, one and seven-sixteenths inches wide, folded upward, variablem shape, leathery; upper surface dark green intermingled with olive-green, smooth becomingrugose near


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