5S OF NECTARINES. 



Luccomb's Black. 

 Newfoundland. 



* Newington, Black. 



* , Eai'ly. 



Princess Royal. 



* Rogers's Seedling. 

 Royal Chair d'Or. 



* St. Omer's. 



Tawny, ripe in September. 

 White j Flaiiders, Pom, Franc. 2. p. 354. L 18. 

 f. 19- Hooker Pom. Lond. t. 30.; ripe 

 in August and September. 

 , New. 



A Selection of Nectarines for a small Garden. 



Fairchild's Early; Elruge ; Scarlet; Newing- 

 ton ; Red Roman ; and Temple's. 



Of the Management of Nectarines, 



It is unnecessary to say much on this head, as 

 the management of Nectarines is almost the same 

 as that of Peaches. 



The same rules must be observed with regard 

 to pruning and cutting-out diseased parts ; and the 

 same attention will be necessary during the sum- 

 mer ; observing, in particular, not to lay-in the 

 wood too thick. 



On account of the smoothness of the skin of the 

 Nectarine, it suffers much more from mille-pedes 

 (or wood-lice), ear- wigs, &c. than the Peach ; it 

 will, therefore, be necessary to hang up a greater 



