Suture-Distinctshallow; extends from base to apex; has slight marked depression beyond pistil point.
a new and distinct variety of peach tree of the freestone yellow-fleshed fruit typesubstantially as herein shown and described, characterized particularly as to novelty by the unique combination of fruit size, shape and texture generally resembling that of the variety J. H. Hale (unpatented) firm fruit of exceptionally good quality, high coloration of the fruit which develops from a week to 10 days before the fruit ripens, a habit of ripening from 2 to 3 weeks later than the variety Elberta" (unpatented) and about 10 days later than I. H. Hale," and a better fruit flavor than that of the fruit of J. H. Hale.