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friend of a Mr. Ronalds, Brentford, England. Although it closely resembles Royal George, 



T>indley says they are distinct. 



Royal Vineyard, i. Thomas Guide Prat. 53. 1876. 



An English variety, ripening a week before Barrington; glands renifomi. 

 Royale. i. Rea Flora 212. 1676. 2. Duhamel Trait. Arh. Fr. 2:35, 36, PI. 24. 1768. 

 3. Leroy Diet. Pom. 6:267 fig., 268. 1879. 



Late Admirable. 4. Langley Pomona 106, PI. 32, fig. 5. 1729. 5. Lindley Guide 

 Orch. Gard. 260, 261. 1831. 6. .'1;)!. Pom. Soc. Cat. 28. 1873. 



Konglecher Lackpfirsich. 7. Dochnahl Fri/ir. Obstkunde 3: 2og. 1858. 



Royale is an old French sort which originated about 1644 near Port-Royal-des-Champs, 

 France. It resembles Admirable of which it is a seedling and has been confused more or 

 less with Belle de Vitry, Bourdine and Teton de Venus, all of which are listed separately 

 in this text. In 1873 there appeared a Late Admirable in the fruit-list of the American 

 Pomological Society which is identical with Royale. Leaves crenate, with globose glands ; 

 flowers small, pale red; fruit large, roundish, inclining to oval; suture deep; apex with a. 

 small, pointed nipple; skin pale greenish-yellow, marbled and streaked with dark 

 red; flesh whitish, stained at the pit, melting, juicy; freestone; ripens at the end of 

 September. 

 Royale de Barsac. i. Baltet Cull. Fr. 237. 1908. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Riidiger Starhemberg. i. Dochnahl Fiihr. Obstkunde 3:205. 1858. 



A seedhng of Karl Schwarzenberg which it closely resembles; ripens at the end of 

 September. 

 Ruding Late. i. Mich. Hori. Soc. Rpt. 460. 1883. 



Glands reniform; flowers small; fruit large, roundish-conic; skin white, with a red 

 blush; freestone; quality good; season the middle of September. 



Rumbullion, i. Brookshaw Pom. Brit. i:Pl. 27 fig. 2. 1817. 2. Brookshaw Hort. 

 Reposit. 2:99, PI. 53. 1823. 



Rumbolion. 3. Langley Pomona 106. 1729. 



Fruit large, light yellow, with a red blush ; flesh yellow, liglit red at the pit, juicy, with 

 a rich, vinous flavor; ripens early in September. 

 Runde Feine Durchsichtige. i. Liegel Anweisung 69. 1822. 



Fruit yellowish-white, blushed with attractive red; flesli wliite. red at the pit, sweet 

 but with a slight subacid flavor. 

 Runyon Orange Cling, i. Wickson Cal. Fruits 314. 1889. 



Said to have originated with a Mr. Runyon on the Sacramento River, California, 

 and to surpass Orange Cling. Glands globose; fruit very large, ycllnw, with a dark crimson 

 cheek; flesh rich, sweet, with a vinous flavor. 

 Rupley. I. Te.v. Sta. Bui. 39:817. 1896. 



Said to have been originated by T. V. Munson, Denison, Texas. Tree vigorous, 

 productive; glands globose; fruit small, oval, with a light orange color; flavor fair; cling- 

 stone ; ripens the middle of July in Texas. 



