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136 REPORT ON THE No. 33 ST. JOHN (Yellow St. John) The earliest really good peach for either home use or market. Its season is the end of August, just before the Early Crawford; and its fair size, its yellow flesh, attractive skin and good quality, make it one of the most satis- factory peaches for all purposes. ORIGIN: North America. TREE: vigorous and productive. FRUIT: form, round; size, large; skin, yellow, with dark red cheek; suture, traceable on one side, sometimes by a red line; apex, ...a tiny point in a rather deep depression; free stone. ST. JOHN. FLESH: color, yellow, tinted red at the stone; texture, tender and juicy; flavor, sweet, rich and agreeable. QUALITY: dessert, very good and canning very good. VALUE: the first good yellow- flesh peach of the season. SEASON: late August. SECTION OF ST. JOHN. SNEED. A promising early variety for home use and near markets. ORIGIN: Tennessee, by Judge Sneed, of Memphis, about 1880, from a pit of the Chinese Cling. 1914 FBUITS OF ONTARIO.
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