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Index of Fruits. 



Lewis. See Boston. 

 Lucombe's Black. See Early New- 

 ington. 



Murry. Medium, roundish, pale 

 green with a red cheek ; sweet, of 

 good flavor. 2oth of August. En- 

 glish. Poor bearer little known 

 here. 



Newington, p. 348. 



Oatlands. See Elruge. 

 Old Newington. See Newington. 

 Old Roman. See Red Roman. 

 Old White. See New White. 

 Orange. See Golden. 



Perkins' Seedling. See Boston. 



Peterborough. Small, roundish, 

 green ; flesh juicy, of tolerable fla- 

 vor. October. 



Pitmaston's Orange, p. 348. 



Red Roman, p. 348. 

 Roman. See Red Roman. 



Scarlet Newington. See Newington. 



Sion Hill. See Newington. 



Smith's Newington. See Newing- 

 ton. 



Stanwick. Rather large, roundish, 

 oval, greenish white, red in the 

 sun ; tender, juicy, rich, sugary. 



Temple's. See Elruge. 



Violette Hative. See Early Violet. 



Williams' Orange. See Pitmaston's 

 Orange. 



ORANGES. 



See p. 476. 



PEACHES. 



Abricotee. See Yellow Admirable. 



Acton Scott. Medium, rather 

 woolly, nearly white, with a red 

 cheek ; flesh pale to the stone, rich, 

 sometimes a little bitter. Early 

 English. Rare here. 



Admirable. See Early Admirable. 



Admirable Jaime. See Yellow Ad- 

 mirable. 



Admirable Tardive. See Belle de 

 Vitry. 



Albert's Late Rareripe. Large, yel- 

 lowish white and red. A South- 

 ern variety, where it ripens in 

 September. 



Algiers Yellow, or Algiers Winter. 

 See Late Yellow Alberge. 



Amelia. Large, roundish oblong, 

 light yellow and crimson ; melting, 

 vinous, rich ; freestone. Ripens 

 at the North, end of August ; at 

 the South, in July. 



Amsden. Size medium, roundish, 

 shaded and mottled red ; flesh 

 melting, juicy, very good in qual- 

 ity, adhering to the stone. Tree 

 vigorous, glands globose, flowers 

 large. One of the earliest peaches, 

 ripe at the North the latter part 

 of July, and the last of May in the 

 Gulf States. The Alexander 

 closely resembles the Amsden in 

 every particular. There are sev- 

 eral other new sorts ripening about 

 the same time, and similar in char- 

 acter and quality. 



Anne. See Early Anne. 



Apricot Peach. See Yellow Admir- 

 able. 



Astor, p. 335. 



Austin's Late Red. Large, oblong, 



