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The late Peaches are, 
Late Admirable, . Pourpree, 
Catherine, -|| Wimbleton, 
Malegotune, Bellgard, 
Burdock, Late Purple, 
Peach-Poe, Murry Nedorine. 
Man-Peach, : 
All which ripens in the End of Auguf? and September. 
For thefe late Fruits, a Pud/-South Expofition is of all others 
the very bett. ee Ee | ' 
The Goodnefs of Peaches is judg’d by the Nature and Good. 
nefs of their Taffes; the beft haying fine musky, fugar’d, vi- 
nous, excellent, noble, and delicious ‘fuices; and thole of a dad 
Kind, dry, watry, and infipid. The Pulps of Peaches have. 
two different Qualities ; the one when 7#pe, cleaving jaf? to 
the Stone ; and the other coming c/ear from it. Thus faith Rapzn, 
Some of a thicker Subjtauce flick faft on, x 
While.others. which are thinner quit the Stone... 
Thefe laff with Juice.and dewy Moitlture /well, 
And all the other Sorts by much excel. ~ om 
Il. Of Pears grafted or boddéd on Pear or Quince Stocks: 
Of which there be three Kinds, viz. Summer Pears, Autumn 
Pears, and Winter Pears. 
The beft Summer Pears are, 
Citron D’ camus, ripe Middle of j\ Quire-Song Pippin. 
July ; afterwards comes Vermillion, ..... 
Primite, Mouille Bouche, 
Jargonel, : Windfor, OS eae 
Petit Mufcat, Fuly, Summer Bouchretien, Aug. 
Sugar Mufcat, Cyprusy: casts os. oo. u 9a 
Green Chizel, Royal. Bergamot, 7#fe 2m the 
Goofeberry Pear, | Beginning of Augult. 
St. Magdalene, 
After 
