Howell Cling. 1. Tex. Sta. Bul. 39:812. 1896.

Tree fairly vigorous and productive; glands small, reniform; fruit of medium size, roundish, creamy-white; clingstone; ripens the last of August.

Howers Frühpfirsich. 1. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 401. 1889.

Listed in this reference.

Hoyte Lemon Cling. 1. Lond. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 6:414. 1826.

A seedling of Pineapple which originated with a Mr. Hoyte of New York City. Fruit very large, resembles Pineapple; ripens late.

Hubbard Early. 1. Elliott Fr. Book 298. 1859.

Hubbard Early is a medium-sized, white-fleshed peach of fair quality; season from July to August.

Hudson. 1. Am. Gard. 21:693 fig. 1900.

Hudson is a yellow peach put out by H. S. Wiley, Cayuga, New York. The trees on the Station grounds were not productive; stone free; season very late.