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The RombuUion is a pretty large peach, 

 of a fine red colour next the fun, with a 

 deep furrow on one fide, and rather lon- 

 gifh in fhape; it is very red at the ftone, 

 from which it parts ; it is melting, and the 

 juice is well tafted for a late peach, for it 

 does not ripen till Oftober : the tree bears 

 well, but the branches fhould be kept 

 thin. 



The Cambray is a middle-fized peach, 

 fomewhat longifh in its make, but not 

 much red, tho' the pulp is melting, and 

 has plenty of juice for a late peach. It 

 ripens in Oftober ; and the tree is healthy, 

 and a good bearer. 



The Perfique, or the late Admirable, 

 is a very large peach, of a roundifh make, 

 with a little nipple at top j it is red next the 

 fun, but the other fide is of a pale green ; 

 the flefh parts from the ftone, next which 

 it is of a pale red ; it ripens in October, and 

 if the feafon is dry and warm, the fruit is 

 very good 3 but the young branches fhould 

 be at a great diftance from one another, 

 or elfe the fruit is apt to rot : the tree is 

 healthy, and bears plentifully. 



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