Mitchell originated in Iowa with M. J. Graham of Adel; it is one of the few hardy sorts grown in Iowa. Fruit of medium size, slightly oval; suture distinct but not deep; apex conical; skin white, with a red cheek; flesh streaked with red and red at the pit, melting, juicy; stone free, of medium size; quality fair; ripens the last of September.

Mitchell Mammoth. 1. U. S. Pat. Off. Rpt. 380. 1858. 2. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 30. 1875.

This peach, of Southern origin, won a place in the fruit-list of the American Pomological Society in 1875 which it held until 1897; fruit large, late in ripening; flesh white; clingstone.

Mobray Heath Cling. 1. Peachland Nur. Cat. 12. 1892.

According to the Peachland Nurseries, Seaford, Delaware, this variety is a beautiful, white cling from Dorchester County, Maryland.

Modena. 1. Rea Flora 210. 1676.

"Modena is an excellent peach of a yellowish color and comes clean from the stone."

Modeste. 1. Thomas Guide Prat. 50. 1876.

A large and good peach with small flowers and globose glands.

Mogneneins. 1. Baltet Cult. Fr. 237. 1908.