Narrative
Type = Peach. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Tree large, vigorous, very productive; leaves six and three-fourths inches long, one and three-fourths inches wide, oval to obovate-lanceolate, reniform glands; flower buds large, pubescent, conical or obtuse, flowers appear in mid-season, blossoms light pink near the center, darker pink toward the edges, one and one-fourth inches across; fruit matures in mid-season; two and three-fourths inches long, two and one-half inches wide, roundish-oblong or cordate, suture shallow, apex roundish, color greenish-yellow changing to orange-yellow, from one-fourth to three-fourths overspread with red and much mottling extending sometimes over nearly the entire surface; pubescence thick and coarse; skin thick, tough, separates from the pulp; flesh yellow, stained with red near the pit, juicy, stringy, firm but tender, sweet or subacid, mild; good in quality; stone free, one and eleven-sixteenths inches long, one and one sixteenth inches wide; placed on the American Pomological Society fruit list in 1889."