Said to be a hardy variety of good quality.

Tuckahoe. 1. N. Mex. Sta. Bul. 30:235. 1899.

Said to ripen late in New Mexico.

Tufts Early. 1. Cole Am. Fr. Book 190. 1849. 2. Elliott Fr. Book 289. 1854.

Raised by E. Tufts, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts. Tree vigorous, productive; fruit large, roundish; skin yellowish-white, with a red cheek; flesh free, white, red at the pit, very juicy, melting, with a sweet, delicious flavor; ripens the last of August.

Tufts Rareripe. 1. Cole Am. Fr. Book 195. 1849.

This peach was originated by Bernard Tufts, Billerica, Massachusetts, and is said to come true from seed. Tree hardy, vigorous, productive; fruit medium in size, roundish; skin yellow, with a bright red blush; flesh yellow, melting, very sweet, free; ripens from the middle to the last of September.

Turenne. 1. Noisette Man. Comp. Jard. 2:479. 1860.

Turenne Améliorée. 2. Jour. Hort. N. S. 5:188. 1863. 3. Decaisne Jard. Fruit. 7:Pl. 1872-75.

Turenne grew from seed many years ago near Lyons, Rhône, France. Fruit large, roundish, somewhat irregular; skin pale yellow, deeply mottled with crimson; flesh yellowish-white, deep red at the pit which is adherent, coarse, acid, bitter; ripens in September.

Tuskena. 1. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 75. 1873. 2. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 34. 1899. 3. Mich. Sta. Bul. 169:228. 1899.

Tuskena Cling. 4. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 28. 1873.

Tuscan Cling. 5. Okla. Sta. Bul. 2:15. 1892.

Yellow Tuscany. 6. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. Man. 2:360. 1903.