McShaw. 1. Bailey Ann. Hort. 185. 1892.

A large, clingstone peach ripening in October.

Madame d'Andrimont. 1. Mas Le Verger 7:77, 78, fig. 37. 1866-73.

Probably originated about Liége, Belgium. Leaves glandless; flowers large; fruit large, spherical, depressed at the ends; suture shallow; skin downy, pale yellow, bright red in the sun; flesh white, stained about the pit, melting, juicy, aromatic; stone free, large; ripens the middle of August.

Madame Bernède. 1. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 403. 1889.

Listed in this reference.

Madame Daurel. 1. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 403. 1889.

Listed in this reference.

Madame Gaujard. 1. Koch Deut. Obst. 540. 1876. 2. Lauche Deut. Pom. VI:No. 23, Pl. 1882.

Originated in 1858 with N. Gaujard, Ghent, Belgium. Flowers small; fruit large, roundish; suture more or less distinct; skin very pubescent, thin, clear yellow, with a purplish-red blush; flesh white, stained at the pit, juicy, sweet; stone free, broadly oval; ripens in September.