OF PEACHES. 39 



NeaPs Early Purple. Hooker^ Pom, Lond, L 23, 



Orleans, Dwarf. 



* Pavie Admirable. 



Peche de Pan. Duham. n. 39. 



Persique. Duham. n, 38. t, 29. Fom, Franc. 2. 



^.360. t.'l^.f.Tl. 

 Royal George, Small Leaved. 

 Sion. 



Swalch, Double. Lajigley, Pom. t. 3^. Jll. 

 Tein Doux. Duham. n.36. /. 27. Pom. Franc. Q, 



p. 356. t. 19./ 22. 

 Vanguard. 

 Vineyard, Early. 

 Violette Hative. Duham. n. 23. t.lQ. f.\. Pom. 



Franc. 2. p. 347. 1. 14. / 15. 



Peaches proper for a small Garden, 



The Early Avant ; Small Mignonne ; Anne 

 Peach ; Royal George ; Royal Kensington ; No- 

 blesse ; Early Newington ; Gallande ; Early Pur- 

 ple ; Chancellor ; Nivette ; Catharine y Late 

 Newington. 



Of the Planting, Pruning, Training) 8^c. of Peach-Trees. 



Peaches require a lighter soil than Pears and 

 Plums ; and a light mellow loam is best. If the 

 natural ground should be a strong brick mould, or 

 rather inclinable to clay, it will be necessary to 

 take out some of it, particularly when you first 

 make the borders, and mix wdth it some light 

 mould, sand, or old lime rubbish. At fix^t making 



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