130 NECTAEINES. 



Violet. See Violette Hdtive. 



Violette de Courson. See Violette Grosse. 



VIOLETTE GEOSSE (Grosse Violette Hdtive ; Violette de 

 Courson). Fruit larger than Violette Hative. Skin pale 

 green, marbled with violet-red. Flesh less vinous than 

 Violette Hative, but an excellent fruit. Flowers small. 

 Glands kidney-shaped. Early in September. 



VIOLETTE HATIVE (Aromatic; Early Brugnon; Early 

 Violet; Hampton Court; Large Scarlet; Lord Selsey's 

 Elruge ; New Scarlet ; Violet; Violette Musque). Fruit 

 large, roundish-ovate. Skin yellowish-green in the shade, 

 dark purplish-red, mottled with brown, next the suu. 

 Flesh yellowish-green, deep red next the stone, rich, sweet, 

 and vinous. Stone roundish, deep reddish-brown, and 

 deeply furrowed. Flowers small. Glands kidney-shaped. 

 Eipens in the end of August and beginning of September. 



Violette Musque. See Violette Hdtive. 



WHITE (Emmertons White ; Flanders ; Large White ; 

 Neat's White; New White; White Cowdray). Fruit 

 large, nearly round. Skin white, with a slight tinge of 

 red next the sun. Flesh white throughout, very juicy, 

 with a rich vinous flavour. Stone small. Flowers large. 

 Glands kidney-shaped. Eipens in the end of August and 

 beginning of September. 



White Cowdray. See White. 



Williams' Orange. See Pitmaston Orange. 



Williams' Seedling. See Pitmaston Orange. 



LIST OF SELECT NECTAEINES. 



Those marked * are suitable for small collections. 



*3Ba]gowan Pitmaston Oranrp 



Dowuton *Eivers' Orange 



Early Newington *Eoman 



*Elruge Stanwick 



"Harclwicke Seedling Violette Hative 



Oldenburg *Wlute 



