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THE BARRINGTON PEACH. 



Barrington. Mr. Liiid/ei/'s Classification, in Hort. Soc. Trans. 



Hort. Soc. Fruit Cat. no. 18. 

 Buckingham Mignonne. In the above Classification. Hort. 



Soc. Fruit Cat. no. 94. 



This excellent variety is in the same section 

 with the Grosse Mignonne, in the Classification 

 above referred to, but is perfectly distinct from 

 that variety. It is a good bearer, and comes in 

 considerably later than the Grosse Mignonne, and 

 in succession to the Royal George. The trees are 

 healthy, and the fruit is of the first excellence. 



Leaves crenated, with globose glands. 



Flowers large. 



Fruit large and handsome, roundish, somewhat 

 elongated, and rather pointed at the summit. The 

 Suture moderately deep along one side. Skin 

 pale yellowish-green next the wall, deep red next 

 the sun, marbled with darker. Flesh yellowish- 

 white, slightly rayed with some crimson tints next 

 the stone, from which it parts freely ; melting, 

 juicy, and very rich. Stone middle-sized, ovate, 

 with a lengthened sharp point ; very rugged, and of 

 a brown colour. R. T. 



