110 REACHES. 



Fruit large, round, and depressed. Skin very pale, 

 speckled with red in the shade, marbled with deeper 

 colour next the sun. Suture deep and broad at the top, 

 extending round almost the whole circumference of tfie 

 fruit. Flesh pale yellowish-white, very red at the stone, 

 very juicy, rich, and high flavoured. Flowers small. 

 Glands none. August and September. 



Royal Kensington. See Grosse Mignonne. 

 Royal Sovereign. See G-rosse Mignonne. 

 St. Laurent Jaune. See Rosanna. 



SALWAY. Fruit medium sized, round. Skin of a deep 

 rich yellow colour. Flesh deep orange colour, very melt- 

 ing, juicy, and vinous. Glands kidney-shaped. Flowers 

 small. Ripe in the end of October and beginning of 

 November. 



This is a very excellent late variety. The skin and 

 flesh are like those of an apricot, and the latter is very 

 juicy and highly flavoured. 



Sandalie Hermaphrodite. See Yellow Admirable. 

 Scandaiian. See Yellow Admirable. 



SHANGHAI. Fruit very large, roundish. Skin pale 

 yellowish-green on the shaded side, and light red next 

 the sun. Flesh pale yellow, very deep red at the stone, 

 to which some of the strings adhere ; melting, juicy, and 

 richly flavoured. Glands kidney-shaped. Flowers large. 

 Ripens in the middle of September. The tree is an ex- 

 cellent bearer, and requires a very warm situation to 

 ripen the fruit properly. It was introduced from China 

 by Mr. Fortune. 



SMALL MIGNONNE (Petite Mignonne; Double deTroyes). 

 Fruit small, roundish, flattened at the base, marked on 

 one side with a deep suture. Skin yellowish-white in 

 the shade, and bright red next the sun. Flesh white, 

 pale red next the stone, melting, very juicy, rich, and 

 excellent. Stone small and oblong. Glands kidney- 

 shaped. Flowers small. Ripens early in August. 



This ripens after the Red Nutmeg, and is one of the 

 best early peaches. The tree is well adapted for pot 

 culture. 



Smith's Early ftfewington. See Early Neivington. 

 Smooth-leaved Royal George. See Grosse Mignonne, 



