According to John F. Sneed, Tyler, Texas, this peach was brought to notice by C. W. Wood, Swan, Texas. It is thought to be a seedling of Chinese Cling. Fruit large, roundish-oval, slightly compressed, with a shallow suture; skin yellow, mottled with red on one side; flesh yellow, sometimes faintly red at the pit, semi-clinging, tender, sweet yet sprightly; quality good; ripens early in August.
Yenshi. 1. Green River Nur. Cat. 17. 1899.
Yenshi Hardy. 2. Lovett Cat. 34 fig. 1896.
According to the Lovett Company, Little Silver, New Jersey, this variety was introduced from northwestern China by Professor J. L. Budd, Ames, Iowa. Tree vigorous, very hardy; fruit large, roundish; color creamy-white, nearly covered with crimson; flesh tender, very juicy, high-flavored; freestone; ripens with Alexander.
Yocum. 1. Ill. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 203. 1879.
This is an attractive, large, late, yellow peach.
York Pearl. 1. Mich. Sta. Bul. 143:186. 1897.
Listed in this reference.
Yulu. 1. Ont. Fr. Gr. Assoc. Rpt. App. 33:37. 1901.
Listed in this reference.
Yum Yum. 1. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:100. 1892. 2. Fla. Sta. Bul. 62:518, 519. 1902.