Christmas Seedling. 1. N. Y. Sta. Rpt. 12:612. 1893.
Received at this Station in 1893 from Warren Hartle, Covington, Ohio.
Citry à Fruit Blanc. 1. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 392. 1889.
Listed in this reference.
Clara. 1. Fla. Sta. Bul. 62:511, 512. 1902.
Clara is a seedling of Waldo raised by T. K. Godbey, Waldo, Florida. Fruit large, roundish-oblong; suture nearly lacking; apex rounded, oblique, with a very small tip; skin velvety, yellowish-red in the sun; flesh firm, white, melting, juicy, with a slight almond flavor; quality very good; stone large, oval, pointed, free; ripens early.
Clara Mayer. 1. Guide Prat. 43. 1895.
Tree productive; glands reniform; flowers double; fruit large, roundish-oval; skin greenish-yellow, faintly blushed where exposed; flesh greenish-yellow, juicy; freestone; an ornamental.
Clarissa. 1. Tex. Sta. Bul. 39:811. 1896.
Clarissa seems to be well thought of in Texas, where it originated, but at Geneva it is unproductive; fruit of good quality. Glands large, reniform; flowers appear in mid-season, small; petals edged with dark pink; fruit above medium in size, oval-cordate, halves unequal, bulged at the apex; skin tough, covered with short, thick pubescence, golden-yellow mingled with lively red which deepens on the exposed side; flesh yellow, stained at the pit, juicy, rather coarse and stringy, sweet, pleasing; stone below medium in size, oval, drawn in about the base, plump, semi-free; ripens the second half of September.