Very much like Catharine. Leaves with reniform glands; flowers small; fruit large, pale green, blushed; of first quality; stone clings; matures late in September.

Williams Cling. 1. L. R. Johnson Cat. 6. 1894.

L. R. Johnson, Coshocton, Ohio, says that this peach was grown from a seed of Bealmear Cling by J. F. Williams. It closely resembles its parent.

Williams Early Purple. 1. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. 105. 1831.

This is said to be a good, pale green peach, blushed with dull red and ripening early in August.

Williamson. 1. U. S. D. A. Pom. Rpt. 44. 1895. 2. Mich. Sta. Bul. 169:229. 1899.

Williamson Choice. 3. Col., O., Hort. Soc. Rpt. 32. 1892.

Fruit large, roundish; skin yellow, washed and striped with crimson; flesh yellow, red at the pit, juicy, tender, with a mild, vinous flavor; freestone; ripens the last of September.

Williamson Cling. 1. Kenrick Am. Orch. 186. 1835.

Fruit large, oblong, with a pointed apex; skin white, with a red blush; flesh white, very juicy, with a good flavor; season the middle of October.

Willow-Leaf. 1. Mich. Sta. Bul. 31:58. 1887.