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



Lindley says they are distinct. 



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



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

 Royale. i. Rea Flora 212. 1676. 2. Duhamel Trait. Arb. 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. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 28. 1873. 



Konglecher Lackpfirsich. y. 'Dochna.hl Fuhr. 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 Cult. Fr. 237. 1908. 



Listed in this reference. 

 Riidiger Starhemberg. i. Dochnahl Fw/tr. Obstkunde 3:205. 1858. 



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

 September. 

 Ruding Late. i. Mich. Hort. 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. 



RumbuUion. 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, light 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; flesh white, 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, CaHfomia, 

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

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

 Rupley. I. Tex. 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. 



