Hyslop Favorite. 1. Okla. Sta. Bul. 2:14. 1892.
Listed as growing in Oklahoma.
Ice Mountain. 1. Mich. Sta. Bul. 118:30. 1895. 2. Ibid. 152:197, 200. 1898.
A very late freestone from Delaware. Flowers large; glands reniform; fruit small though good; moderately productive.
Idaho Mammoth. 1. Stark Bros. Cat. 37. 1913.
According to Stark Brothers, Louisiana, Missouri, this peach is a large, yellow-fleshed freestone which originated with Major Manning of Idaho.
Imperatrice Eugenie. 1. Thomas Guide Prat. 49. 1876.
Glands globose; flowers of medium size; fruit large, of first quality; ripens at the end of September.
Imperial (Middleton). 1. Elliott Fr. Book 298. 1859.
An American variety of unknown origin. Fruit large, roundish, yellow mingled with red; flesh yellow, sweet, free; ripens the middle of September.