Buck. 1. Wickson Cal. Fruits 318. 1889.
A seedling grown by L. W. Buck, Vaca Valley, California; a good shipper.
Buckeye. 1. Ohio Hort. Soc. Rpt. 4. 1855.
A seedling from Clark County, Ohio, having pale yellowish-white flesh. It is inferior to Late Crawford and ripens ten days later.
Buckinghamshire Minion. 1. Brookshaw Pom. Brit. 1:Pl. 23. 1817.
Skin thin; flesh red at the stone; ripens the middle of August.
Bullard. 1. Kenrick Am. Orch. 186. 1841.
Originated with a Mr. Bullard, Framingham, Massachusetts. Fruit very large, round, deep yellow in the sun; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet; freestone; ripens early in September.
Bullard Cling. 1. Kenrick Am. Orch. 196. 1841.
A large, round clingstone from Massachusetts.