Listed as a large and beautiful variety with reniform glands.

Angers Large Purple. 1. Horticulturist N. S. 5:70. 1855.

Said to be one of the largest and finest of peaches; ripens with Chancellor.

Anna Ruffin. 1. Van Lindley Cat. 19. 1892.

Listed without description in the catalog of J. Van Lindley, Pomona, North Carolina.

Anne. 1. Langley Pomona 100. 1729. 2. Forsyth Treat. Fr. Trees 27. 1803.

Early Anne. 3. Lindley Guide Orch. Gard. 246, 247. 1831.

Green Nutmeg. 4. Prince Pom. Man. 2:23. 1832.

Anne is an old English sort which for many years was the earliest of all peaches. The variety was named in honor of Mrs. Anne Dunch, Pusey, Berkshire, England. Tree not very vigorous; leaves doubly serrated, glandless; flowers large, nearly white; fruit roundish, medium in size; skin white, blush often lacking; flesh soft, melting, white to the stone, sugary; stone free; ripens very early.

Annie Laurie. 1. Smith Brothers Cat. 16. 1899.

It is stated in the catalog of Smith Brothers, Concord, Georgia, that this variety has been in cultivation fifty years and comes true from seed. Fruit of medium size, bright red; flesh tender, sweet, juicy; quality best.

Annie Trice. 1. Green River Nur. Cat. 13. 1899.