Listed in this reference.
October Yellow. 1. Am. Jour. Hort. 3:334. 1868.
A rather small, yellow, freestone peach of good quality, ripening in Illinois early in October. It may be the October Free from Missouri.
Octoberta. 1. Austin Nur. Cat. 10. 1909.
T. Heep, Austin, Texas, raised this variety about 1909, probably from a pit of Elberta. The fruit ripens in September and October, according to the Austin Nursery Company, Austin, Texas.
O'Gwynne. 1. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 205. 1858.
Listed as growing in the south.
Oignies. 1. Ann. Pom. Belge 7:45, 46, Pl. 1859.
There is a difference of opinion as to the origin of this variety but it is generally believed to have come from seed in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. Tree vigorous, productive; fruit large, roundish; suture large but shallow; skin heavily pubescent, greenish-yellow, more or less colored with red; flesh yellowish-white, colored at the stone, melting, juicy; stone oval, medium in size, free; ripens early in September.
Old English. 1. Tex. Sta. Bul. 8:34. 1889.