De Tullias. 1. Mag. Hort. 20:271. 1854.

"A variety of the Egyptian peach with larger fruit, surpassing the original type."

De Zelhern. 1. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 606. 1869.

Fruit of medium size, roundish; suture deep; skin downy, yellow, with more or less bright red; flesh white, melting, juicy, sweet; freestone; matures in August.

Deaconess. 1. Can. Hort. 23:379, 380. 1900.

A yellow variety said to be immune from yellows.

Dean Orange. 1. Kan. Hort. Soc. Peach, The 140. 1899.

Named after its originator, Martin Dean, Bavaria, Kansas, about 1875. Another seedling that reproduces itself from seed.

Dean Red Free. 1. Ohio Hort. Soc. Rpt. 16. 1896-97.

Dean Brothers of southern Indiana originated this variety; flesh white, freestone; ripens with Oldmixon Free.