278 PEACHES. 



60. SMITH'S NEWINGTON. Langley, p. 101. t. 28. 

 fig.l. G.Lindl. in Hort. Trans. Vol.5, p. 538. 

 Miller, No. 10. 



Early Newington. Ib. 



Smith's Early Newington. Hitt, p. 320. 



Leaves doubly serrated, without glands. Flowers 

 large, pale rose. Fruit middle sized, rather oval, a 

 little narrowed at the apex, and more swelled on one 

 side of the suture than on the other. Skin pale yel- 

 low or straw colour next the wall ; but of a lively red, 

 marked with light and dark purple dashes on the sunny 

 side. Flesh firm, pale yellow, but of a light red next 

 the stone, to which it closely adheres. [Juice excellent. 



Ripe the beginning of September. 



This peach ripened at Twickenham in 1727 on a 

 south-east wall, July 25th, O. S., or Aug. 5th, N. S. 

 Langley. 



A Selection of Peaches for a small Garden in the Southern and 

 Midland Counties of England. 



Harrington - - 21 Neil's Early Purple - 35 



Bellegarde . - -20 New Noblesse - 11 



Bourdine - 4 New Royal Charlotte - 37 



Catharine - -54 Noblesse - 12 



Chancellor - - 22 Royal Kensington - 47 



Early Anne - 6 Royal George - * 46 



Ford's Seedling * 9 Smith's Newington - 60 



Grosse Mignonne - 27 Smooth-leaved Royal 



Late Admirable - - 29 George - 49 



Madeleine de Courson - 32 Vanguard < 1 



Malta - - 10 



Northern Counties of England and Southern of Scotland. 



Barrington - - 21 Ford's Seedling "> .^v - 9 



Bellegarde - - 20 Grosse Mignonne - 27 



Bourdine - * - 4 Late Admirable .: f ? ; - 29 



Catharine - 54 Malta - - 10 



Chancellor - 22 Neil's Early Purple - 35 



Early Vineyard - - 25 New Bellegarde - - 36 



