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12. BouRDiNE ; Narbonfie. Dnham, iu 16. /. li^. 

 Po77?. Franc, 2. jp, 347. ^.15. ^16. Hooker, 

 Pom. Lond. /. 16. This is a pretty large fruit, 

 of a fine red towards the sun ; the juice is rich 

 and vinous : the tree is a good bearer, especially 

 when old, and the fruit highly esteemed. It is 

 ripe about the middle of September. This tree 

 will do very well in standards, and produce plenty 

 of good fruit. 



13. Chevreuse ; Belle Chevreuse. Duhani. 

 n. 17, 18. U 13. Pom, Franc. 2. p. 336. /. 10. 



^8. This is a good peach: it is of middling 

 size, and of a beautiful red colour ; the juice is 

 rich and sweet. It ripens about the beginning of 

 September, and is a plentiful bearer. 



14. Red Magdalen. Duham. n.lO.tJ' Pom. 

 Franc. 2. p. 339. t. 10. / 9. Poit. et Turp. Fr. 

 t. 26. This is large, and full of a rich sugary 

 juice of excellent flavour. It is a very good 

 peach, and ripens in the beginning of September. 



15. Early Newington ; Smith's Newington. 

 Duham. n. 9. Pom. Franc, v. 2. p. 338. 1. 12. 



^11. This is of a beautiful red colour towards 

 the sun, full of a sugary juice, and ripens in the 

 beginning of September. 



16. MoNTAUBAN. Langlcy Pom. t. 28. f. 4. 

 This is of a deep red, inclining to purple, next 

 the sun ; but pale towards the wall. It has a 

 mild melting flesh, with a rich juice ; and the 

 tree is a plentiful bearer. It is ripe in the latter 

 end of August. 



