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Botanifts as a fpecies of the Almond, 

 (Amjgdalus) they call it, 



Amygdalus Per/tea^ — Persic a, or the 

 Peach Tree, having fpear-J/japed, Jbarp- 

 ly -Jawed leaves, without glands at the bafe, 

 (as m the Almond) and folitary, or fin- 

 gly-placed flowers of five petals, fuc- 

 ceeded by a large, round, downy fruit, 

 confifling of a delicious, juicy pulp, with 

 a nut or done in the centre, containing 

 one kernel ; and comprifes many emi- 

 nent varieties, ripening from July till 

 October, in the different forts ; which 

 are diftinguifhed by the following names; 



EARLYNuTAiEGPEACH(veryfmall).3Wy. 

 Early Anne Peach (fmall). Beginning 

 or middle of Auguft. 



Small 



