LIST OF APRICOTS. 117 



of August: it may be planted as an open 

 standard. 



17. Brussels; this is rather a small apricot, 

 but is a very great bearer, and is generally 

 preferred for planting as standards, in the open 

 ground ; it is of a red colour towards the sur^ 

 and looks very handsome on the trees ; it has 

 a tart flavour which is generally admired when 

 grown on the open standards, it is ripe in 

 September. 



ALPHABETICAL LIST OF APRICOTS. 



Those marked with an Asterisk (*) are described in the explanatory 



List. 

 Par. -119. 



Alberge Persian 



*Algiers Portugal 



Black Provence 



*Breda *lled Masculine 



*Brussels * Roman 



Dutch * Royal Orange 



Gold Blotched Leaved Temple 



Graver's Breda Transparent 



*Moor Park *Turkey 



*0range White Masculine 

 *Peach 



PEACHES AND NECTARINES. 



Par. 120. Peaches and Nectarines being so 

 much alike in nature and cultivation, what is 

 said of one will equally apply to the other ; 



