142 PEACHES. 



Madeleine de Courson. See Red Magdalen. 



Madeleine Rouge. See Red Magdalen. 



Madeleine Rouge a Petites Fleurs. See Royal George. 



MALTA (Belle de Paris / Italian; Malte de Normandie ; 

 Pecke de Malte). Fruit large, roundish, flattened at the 

 top. Skin greenish-yellow, blotched with dull purple 

 next the sun. Suture broad and shallow. Flesh greenish, 

 light red next the stone, rich, vinous, juicy, slightly 

 musky, and deliciously flavoured. Bears carriage better 

 than any other peach. Flowers large. Glands none. 

 August and September. 



Mellish's Favourite. See Noblesse. 



Mignonne Hative. See Early Grossc Mignonne. 



Mignonne Petite. See Small Mignonne. 



Millet's Mignonne. See Royal George. 



Monstrous Pavie of Pompone. See Pavie de Pompone. 



Montagne. See Montaubon. 



Montagne Blanche. See White Magdalen. 



MONTAUBON (Double Montague; Montagne}. Fruit 

 medium sized, roundish, narrow at the top. Skin pale 

 greenish-yellow, red, marbled with darker red next the 

 sun. Suture distinct. Flesh white to the stone, rich, 

 and juicy. A good bearer. Flowers large. Glands 

 none. End of August. 



MORRISANIA (Hoffmann s ; Morrison s Pound}. Fruit 

 very large, round. Skin dull greenish-white, and brownish- 

 red next the sun. Flesh pale yellow, juicy, sugary, and 

 richly flavoured. Flowers small. Glands round. Middle 

 and end of September. 



Motteux' Seedling. See Late Admirable. 



MOUNTAINEER. Fruit large, roundish, somewhat 

 pointed at the apex. Skin nearly smooth, pale yellow, 

 dotted with red on the shaded side, but dark red next 

 the sun. Flesh pale yellowish-green, rayed with red 

 at the stone, melting, juicy, and richly flavoured. Glands 

 round. Flowers large. Early in September. 



Neil's Early Purple. See Grosse Mignonne. 

 New Royal Charlotte. See Royal Charlotte. 

 NIVETTE (Dorsetshire; Veloutee Tardive). ~Frm 4 - round, 



