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crenated with globose glands (see Jig. 2) ; or cre- 

 nated, with reniform glands (see fig. 3). 



Fig. 1. Fig. 2. Fig. 3. 



Now, let us see how these characters will enable 

 us to identify a variety. We will suppose you 

 have a fine melting dark-coloured Peach ; it had 

 small red flowers, and you are told it is Royal 

 George; it has globose glands at the base of the 

 leaf near the foot-stalk, you may be almost certain 

 it is a Galande. You will not be able perhaps to 

 say if it be the French or English Galande, as 

 these two varieties resemble each other in all three 

 particulars a very rare case; even when of the 

 same race, they will generally be found to differ 

 either in flowers or leaves. We will suppose, how- 

 ever, your fine dark melting Peach has globose 

 glands on the leaves, but had large handsome 



