Genueser. 1. Christ Handb. 591. 1817.

Pêche de Genes. 2. Christ Wörterb. 351. 1802.

Genueser Aprikosenpfirsich. 3. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 3:218. 1858.

Flowers small; fruit large, round, halves unequal; suture shallow; skin yellow, more or less mottled with clear red; flesh deep yellow, pleasing, melting; freestone; ripens early in October.

George Late. 1. Cal. Bd. Hort. Rpt. 73. 1891. 2. Cal. Nur. Cat. 20. 1898.

George Late originated in Sacramento, California, where the fruit is much esteemed as a clingstone because of its rich color, large size and superior shipping qualities. The trees on the Station grounds have not yet fruited.

Georgia Press. 1. Greensboro Nur. Cat. 25. 1898.

Fruit large; flesh nearly white, juicy, acid; ripens in August, according to the Greensboro Nurseries, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Gest Superb. 1. Elliott Fr. Book 292. 1854.

An American variety bearing globose glands; fruit large, roundish; skin yellowish-white; flesh firm, subacid; ripens in September.

Gestreifter Blutpfirsich. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 3:194. 1858.

Resembles Sanguinole but longer. Fruit striped; flesh clear red, not adhering to the pit; ripens early in October.