This peach was obtained by W. F. Wright, Johnson County, Nebraska. Said to reproduce itself from seed.
Wyandotte Chief. 1. W. N. Y. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 50. 1879. 2. Ibid. 110. 1880.
This variety is said to have originated on the farm of Matthew Mudeator, near Wyandotte, Kansas. It is described as a handsome, dark red, rich, juicy, finely flavored, freestone peach, ripening very early.
Wylie Cling. 1. Wickson Cal. Fruits 200. 1908.
This is an old seedling grown by John Wylie, Green Valley, California. It is superior to Orange Cling in not splitting at the pit or dropping from the tree; a fine peach for canning and drying.
XX Yellow. 1. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:100. 1892.
Listed in this reference.
Yates Early. 1. Elliott Fr. Book 296. 1854.
Said to be inferior to Early York which it resembles.
Yates Red Cling. 1. Stark Bros. Cat. 40. 1913.