13-1 PEACHES. 



;*# Leaves with kidney -shaped glands. 

 B. Flowers small. Heine des Vergers 



Belle Chevreuse Rosanna 



Belle tie la Croix Salway 



Chancellor Small Mignonne 



II. CLINGSTONES. 

 Flesh adhering closely to the stone. 



f Leaves without glands. 



A. Flowers large. 

 Early Newington Old Newington 



ft Leaves ivitli kidney-shaped glands. 

 A, Flowers large. B. Floicers small. 



Pavie de Pompone Catherine 



Incomparable 



ABEC. Fruit of medium size and roundish, pitted at 

 the apex, one side of which is higher than the other, and 

 with a shallow suture, which is also higher on one side. 

 Skin remarkably thin and tender, of a lemon-yellow colour, 

 with crimson dots on the shaded side, but covered with a 

 crimson cheek and darker dots of the same colour on the 

 side exposed to the sun. Flesh white, with a very slight 

 tinge of red next the stone, from which it separates 

 very freely ; remarkably tender and melting, sweet, and 

 with somewhat of a strawberry flavour. Glands round. 

 Flowers large. 



This is a very fine and early peach. It ripens in the 

 third week of August. 



Abricotee. See Yelloiv Admirable. 



ACTON SCOT. Fruit small, narrow, and depressed at 

 the top. Skin pale yellowish-white, marbled with bright 

 red next the sun. Suture well marked. Flesh pale 

 throughout, melting, rich, and sugary. Flowers large. 

 Glands round. End of August. A delicious little peach. 



Admirable. See Early Admirable. 

 Alberge Jaune. See Yellow Alberge. 



AMERICAN NEWINGTON (Early Neiulngton Freestone}. 

 Fruit large, round, and marked with a suture, which is 



