Supposed to have originated near Macon, Georgia; glands reniform; flowers small; fruit of medium size, round; skin very downy, dark red; flesh pink, juicy, rich; freestone; ripens the last of July.
Nash. 1. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:99. 1892.
Listed in this reference.
National. 1. Burbank Cat. 1912-13.
A giant Muir-Crawford peach. Tree strong, productive; fruits ripen before the Crawfords, according to Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, California.
Native Seedling. 1. Fla. Sta. Rpt. 8:89. 1896.
Listed in this reference.
Natural Seedling No. 81. 1. Fla. Sta. Rpt. 8:89. 1896.
Listed in this reference.
Navar. 1. Rea Flora 210. 1676.