POMONA - Book TL 
CHAP, Vi. 
Mala Per fica. 
He Peach Tree is as well known as the Apricock, 
and. needeth no defcription; the Peaches are of 
divers forts, fome early ripe, others late; the 
Early moft efteemed; the other with us feldom 
coming to perfection : fome are foft and tender, 
coming clean from theftone, others hard and 
flethy, obftinately cleaving thereunto, <I thall 
we" endeavour to give you an account of all the beft 
our Nuteeries now afford, which are many more, and much better 
than formerly were kflown, beginning with the Early kinds, 
The Nutmeg Peach groweth not to fo largea Tree as moftof. thofe 
which follow; it is of rwo forts, the firft ripe, is {mall and white, the 
other. alittle: bigger,:and red on the fide next the Sun, beth good ta- 
fted’fine Fruits, -.. : Te 
The Troy Peach groweth to a fairer Tree, the fruit much larger, red 
int welltafted, and almoft as early ripe as the laftof the 
Jormer,<.. STTEG OE 
_The Savoy Peach is the next ripe, the fruit is fair, of a reddith yellow 
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Modena is an excellent Peach, of a yellowifh colour, and comes 
clean from the ftone, : 
orleance red Peach isa fine fruit, and leaves the ftone, 
Morello Peach is a fair red-fided fruit, and parts from the fone; 
Navar Peach is of a whitith colour, and comes clean from the 
one, . , . 4 
the Magdalene Peach little differeth from the lat, - 
Albergesis wfair yellow Peach, and leaves the ftone, 
Violet Muck Peachis red on the outfide, and the flefh yellow. 
The Perfian Peach is a fair yellow Peach, but cleaves to the ftone, 
The white Mon fienr isa fine early ripe Peach, 
its | sees. Bloudy 
