A very early, white-fleshed peach which may be Kleiner Weisser Frühpfirsich.

Mayflower. 1. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 38. 1909. 2. Ala. Sta. Bul. 156:134. 1911. 3. N. J. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 100. 1911. 4. Rev. Hort. 66, 67. 1911.

Tree productive; fruit of medium size, oval, with a pointed apex; color greenish-white, with a dark red blush; flesh greenish-white, juicy, tender, subacid, adherent; quality fair; season very early.

Melocotone. 1. Parkinson Par. Ter. 580. 1629.

Malacotune. 2. Langley Pomona 107, Pl. 33 fig. 4. 1729.

Fruit yellowish-green, with a deep red blush; flesh firm, clinging, with a pleasant flavor; ripens early in September.

Melting. 1. Elliott Fr. Book 293. 1854.

An unproductive variety of American origin; glands globose; fruit large; flesh white, stained with red at the stone; freestone; ripens in September.

Mena. 1. Mo. State Fr. Sta. Rpt. 13. 1905-06.

Mena is a semi-free peach, with yellow flesh, ripening the middle of August.

Mendenhall. 1. Ia. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 426. 1898.