626 THE PEACH. 



Leaves with obscure globose glands. Fruit of medium size, 

 roundish, a little depressed, the suture distinctly marked, but 

 not deep. Skin pale greenish-white, but much covered with red, 

 which is mottled with fawn-coloured dots. Flesh whitish, very 

 juicy, with a rich and luscious flavour. Middle of August. 

 Flowers small. 



Scott's Magnate. 

 A noble variety of the Red Kareripe. Glands reniform. Fruit 

 very large, round, depressed. Skin pale yellow, with a dark- 

 red cheek. Flesh white, luscious, and well-flavoured. Ripens 

 early in September. (Prince's MS.) 



Scott's Nectar. 



Another very fine seedling from the Red Rareripe. Glands 

 globose. Fruit large, round, somewhat depressed. Colour red, 

 shaded on pale yellow ground, and bright red next the sun. 

 Flesh white, very sweet, and of the highest flavour. Ripens early 

 in September. (Prince's MS.) 



The Snow peach is a remarkably fair and beautiful fruit, of 

 American origin, which has but lately made its appearance in 

 our gardens. The fruit and blossoms are white, and the foliage 

 and wood of a light green. It is a very hardy, productive, and 

 desirable variety. 



Leaves with reniform glands. Fruit large, globular ; suture 

 faintly marked, except at the top. Skin thin, clear, beautiful, 

 white on all sides. Flesh white to the stone, juicy, and melting, 

 with a sweet, rich, and sprightly flavour. Beginning of Septem- 

 ber. Flowers small. 



Strawberry. 

 Rose. 



The strawbeiTv }>cach we received from Mr. Thomas Han- 

 cock, of Burlington, proprietor of one of the most respectable 

 and extensive nurseries in New Jersey. It is esteemed one of 

 the very finest early varieties for orchard culture in that State. 

 It is quite distinct from the Early York. 



Leaves with reniform glands. Fruit of medium size, oval, 

 the cavity at the stem deeply sunk, the suture extending half 

 round. Skin marbled with deep red over almost the whole sur- 

 face. Flesh whitish, melting, juicy, rich, and of very delicious 

 flavour. Middle of August. Flowers small. 



Stetson's Seedling. 

 Raised by N. Stet'^on, Bridgewater, Mass. Globose glands. 



