Endicott. 1. Ill. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 159. 1889.

A freestone seedling of Oldmixon Cling which it resembles in shape; ripens with Hale Early.

English. 1. Tex. Sta. Bul. 39:816. 1896.

The tree of English is vigorous but not productive. Glands globose; fruit medium in size, oval, with a pointed apex; flesh white, firm; quality fair; clingstone; ripens the middle of August.

English Swash. 1. Horticulturist 2:401. 1847-48.

Leaves globose; flowers small; ripens the middle of September; moderately productive.

Enon. 1. Ohio Sta. Bul. 170:174. 1906.

Fruit of medium size, globular, often oblate; suture shallow but distinct; color greenish-white, shaded and splashed with carmine; flesh white, moderately firm, melting; quality good; pit oval, short, free; ripens August 10th.

Equinox. 1. Austin Nur. Cat. 9. 1909.

A very large, yellow freestone, ripening about the third week in September, according to the Austin Nursery Company, Austin, Texas.