Golden Belt. 1. Kan. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 195. 1902-03.
Listed as grown at one time in Kansas.
Golden Cling. 1. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 147. 1881. 2. Wickson Cal. Fruits 314. 1889. 3. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 33. 1899. 4. Waugh Am. Peach Orch. 202. 1913.
Golden Cling is one of the standard peaches of California. It has held a place on the fruit-list of the American Pomological Society since 1899. The variety originated with A. T. Hatch, Suisum Valley, California. Fruit large, oval, compressed, yellow-fleshed; quality good; season late; good for kitchen or market.
Golden Cuba. 1. Mich. Sta. Bul. 31:58. 1887.
Listed as growing in Michigan.
Golden Eagle. 1. Hogg Fruit Man. 448. 1884.
Aigle doré. 2. Thomas Guide Prat. 54. 1876.
Golden Eagle was raised by Thomas Rivers, Sawbridgeworth, England, as a second generation from Late Crawford. Leaves with reniform glands; flowers small; fruit very large, round, deeply sutured; skin deep orange, with a red cheek on the sunny side; flesh stained at the pit, tender, melting, rich; freestone; ripens at the end of September.
Golden Gate. 1. New Haven Nur. Cat. 7. 1899-1900.
Dr. Smith, Hermann, Missouri, originated Golden Gate. Fruit yellow; season follows Elberta according to the New Haven Nurseries, New Haven, Missouri.