NEW AMERICAN ORCHARDIST. 



nous, and one of the best of peaches. It ripens in August. 

 [Leaves G. Flowers p.] 



18. *GROSSE GALLANDE. 



Large and very handsome, of round form ; white in the 

 shade, red next the sun ; flavor excellent. A very superior 

 fruit, which some have confounded with the Bellegarde, 

 It ripens early in September. 



19. BUCKINGHAM MIGNONNE. Pom. Mag. 

 BARRINGTON. Pom. Mag. Lond. Uort. Cat. 



" Leaves crenated, with globose glands ; flowers large ; 

 the fruit is large, roundish, somewhat elongated; pale yel- 

 lowish green, but deep red and marbled next the sun ; the 

 flesh yellowish white, rayed with crimson next the stone ; 

 melting, juicy, and very rich, A productive and handsome 

 rariety." 



20. *GROSSE MIGNONNE. 



MIGNONNE, GROSSE MIGNONNE, VELOUTEE DE MERLET, of 

 the French. 



GRIMWOOD'S NEW ROYAL GEORGE, EARLT VINEYARD. 



ROYAL KENSINGTON. Pom. Mag. Lind. 



VINEUSE DE FROMENTIN. Thompson. TRANSPARENT. Ib, 



ROYAL SOCVERAIN. Ib. POURPRE DE NOKMANDIE. Ib. 



BELLE BEAUTE. Ib. 



SMOOTH-LEAVED ROYAL GEORGE. Ib. 



MORRIS'S RED RARERIPE. 



A most superior fruit; the size large, depressed, hollow 

 at the summit; its suture moderately deep; the skin 

 slightly downy; of a fine deep red next the sun, marblecf 

 on a yellow ground towards the shade; the flesh pale 

 yellow, rayed with red next the stone, melting, juicy, of a 

 rich, vinous flavor ; the stone rugged, ovate. Last of 

 August. [Leaves G. Flowers L. d. r.] 

 89. *BULLARD'S SEEDLING. 



New, very large, round, and beautiful ; deep yellow next 

 the sun : flesh yellow, juicy, sweet, and very delicious. 

 Originated by Mr. Bullard, of Framingham. Ripe early 

 in September. An eminently desirable fruit. 



21. *GEORGE FOURTH. 



The fruit is of medium size, downy; of a globular form, 

 swollen on one side ; pale yellow in the shade, dark red 

 next the sun; the flesh pale yellow, but red next the stone; 

 of a rich and excellent flavor. A most superior fruit, which 

 originated, according to Mr. Floy, in the garden of Mr, 

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