General Greene. 1. N. C. Sta. Rpt. 12:108. 1889. 2. Greensboro Nur. Cat. 25. 1898.
A large, white-fleshed freestone, ripening the last of August. The variety originated in Guilford County, North Carolina.
General Harrison. 1. Glen St. Mary Nur. Cat. 20. 1906.
According to the Glen Saint Mary Nurseries, Glen Saint Mary, Florida, this variety was originated at Cocoa, Florida, by C. W. Harrison. Fruit above medium in size, shaped like the Honey seedlings without the long points; color light yellow, overlaid with red; flesh white; clingstone; ripens in July.
General Laudon. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 3:205. 1858.
General Laudon is a seedling of Karl Schwarzenberg, raised about 1836. Tree productive; flowers large, pale red; fruit large, oval, deeply sutured; skin greenish-yellow, blushed; flesh white, vinous; freestone; ripens at the end of August.
General Taylor. 1. Ga. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 25. 1876. 2. Tex. Sta. Bul. 39:812. 1896.
General Taylor is an early clingstone of fair quality. Tree vigorous, productive; glands reniform; fruit of medium size, roundish-ovate; skin creamy-white, with a red cheek; ripens in Texas the last of June.
Genesee. 1. W. N. Y. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 16. 1883.
Fruit medium to large; flesh creamy-white, juicy; freestone; ripens in October.