Honey Cling. 1. Cal. Sta. Rpt. 369, 371, 373. 1892-94.
Fruit white, very highly colored and very sweet.
Honey Seedling. 1. Fla. Sta. Rpt. 8:86, 89. 1896.
A seedling of Honey propagated by the Florida Station.
Honeywell. 1. Mich. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 299. 1875.
John Honeywell, Randolph, Ohio, raised this peach. Said to be earlier than Alexander.
Hoover Heath. 1. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 32. 1887. 2. Ga. Sta. Bul. 42:236. 1898.
Hoover Late Heath. 3. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 28. 1873.
Hoover Late. 4. Mich. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 297. 1875.
This variety is a seedling of Heath. It appeared on the fruit-list of the American Pomological Society in 1873 as Hoover Late Heath. In 1887 the name was changed to its present form; in 1899 the variety was dropped. Tree low in habit, straggling, spreading; glands reniform.
Hopes Early Red. 1. Tex. Sta. Bul. 8:34. 1889.
Listed but not described.