Di Carema Giallo. 1. Thomas Guide Prat. 48. 1876.

A delicious, yellow peach from Italy.

Diamond. 1. Ohio Hort. Soc. Rpt. 50. 1888-89. 2. Ibid. 16. 1896. 3. Ga. Sta. Bul. 42:235. 1898.

Diamond originated in Athens County, Ohio. On the grounds of this Station it closely resembles Orange Cling. Tree low, spreading; leaves with globose glands; fruit large, globular; flesh pale yellow except at the pit; clingstone; ripens the first of October.

Diana. 1. Coxe Cult. Fr. Trees 221. 1817.

According to Coxe, Diana is a large, oblong clingstone, with white flesh, ripening the first of September.

Dix. 1. Kenrick Am. Orch. 199. 1841.

A large, productive, first-rate peach.

Dixie. 1. U. S. D. A. Rpt. 289. 1893.

Fruit above medium in size, roundish; cavity deep, abrupt; skin thin, yellowish-white, with a blush; flesh white, slightly tinged at the stone, firm, mildly, subacid, slightly bitter; stone oval, clinging.