20 The Gardener's New Director. 

 The Peaches I would recommend are the following : 



1. The Red Nutmeg. 



2. The Great French Mignion. 



3. The Nobiefs. 



4. The Montauban. 



5. Old Newington. 



6. Early Newington. 



7. Double Flowered for its beautiful bloffoms. 



8. The Chancellor. 



9. The Early Purple. 

 10. The Red Magdalene. 



The Sorts of Neflarines are, 



1. El rouge. 



2. Newington. 



3. Fearchilds early. 



4. Red Roman. 



Between thefe dwarfs may be planted fome flandards 

 of Almonds and Apricots ; but it will be neceflary that the 

 dwarfs between the Apricot flandards fhould be at greater 

 diftances than thofe between the Almond flandards, as 

 the Apricots fpread further ; and thefe fhould all be of the 

 Briiffeh kind, they agreeing beft with this management. 

 The diflance between the dwarf Peaches with the Apri- 

 cot-ftandard, (in a good holding foil) fliould never be 

 lefs than twenty-eight or thirty feet, that they may 

 have full fcope to fpread, without injuring each other. 

 This management will pleafe fuch as would have all their 

 walls well employed ; but where walls are but nine or 

 ten feet high, ftandard-trecs are not to be ufed ; but a- 

 gainll thefe walls you may plant dwarf Peaches and Nec- 

 tarines. 



Management 



