This is a large, early peach originated by a Mrs. Towns, Garnett, Kansas.
Townsend. 1. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:100. 1892. 2. Mich. Sta. Bul. 169:228. 1899. 3. Fla. Sta. Bul. 73:152. 1904.
Said to be a seedling from Honey. Fruit large, roundish, often flattened at the base, compressed; color yellow, blushed with red; flesh juicy, tender, mild, vinous, yellow, red at the pit which is free; quality good; season the last of September.
Transparente Ronde. 1. Christ Wörterb. 357. 1802.
Said to be red on one side; with a firm, pleasing flesh.
Triomphe de Saint-Laurent. 1. Leroy Dict. Pom. 6:291 fig., 292. 1879.
Triomphe Saint-Laurent. 2. Thomas Guide Prat. 40. 1876.
This peach was probably raised about 1860 by a M. Galopin in Liége, Belgium. Fruit large, roundish, with sides unequal; skin pale yellow, with a dark red blush; flesh white, red at the pit, juicy, sweet; quality good; stone free; ripens the middle of August.
Troy. 1. Rea Flora 210. 1676.
Troy is a large, early, red peach of good quality.
Trueblood Late Free. 1. Ind. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 27. 1869.