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THE FRUIT MANUAL. 



SYNOPSIS OF NECTABINES. 



. Freestone. — Hakdwickes, 

 Bowden 

 Hardwicke 

 Hunt's Large Tawny 



I. FLOWKKS LAEGE. 



' • Leaves without glands. 



B. Clingstone. — Newisgtous. 

 Early Newington 

 Old Newington 



* • Leaves with round glands. 



A. Freestone.^PiTMABTONS. 

 Pitraaston Orange 

 Pineapple 



B. Clingstone, 



None 



Leaves with kidney-shaped glands. 



A. Freestone. — Stanwicks. 

 Albert 

 Byron 



Fairchild'e Early 

 Humboldt 

 Lord Napier 

 Kivere' Elruge 



Rivers' Orange 

 Rivers' White 

 Stanwick 

 White 



B. Clingstone. — Romans. 

 Roman 



II. FLOWERS SMALL. 



' Leaves without glands. 



A. Freestone, — Tawnts. 

 Hunt's Tawny 



None 



E. Clingstone. 



A. Freestone.- 

 Albert Victor 

 Boston 

 Prince of Wales 



/-- • • Leaves with round glands. 

 Bostons. I Stanwick Elruge 



B. Clingstone. 

 None 



7 ,*, Leaves with kidney-shaped glands. 



A. Freestone. — Violettes. 

 Balgowan 

 Down ton 

 Due du Telliers 

 Elruge 

 Imp6ratrice 

 Late Melting 

 Murrey 



Peterborough 

 Victoria 

 Violette Grosse 

 Violette Hative 



B. Clingstone. — Goldens. 

 Golden 



ALBEET. — Fruit, of the largest size ; round. Skin, greenish white, 

 with a pale red cheek. Flesh, pale red next the stone, from which it 

 separates, juicy and melting, with a brisk vinous flavour. Flowers, 

 large. Glands, kidney-shaped. 



A very fine nectarine ; ripe in the first and second weeks of Sep- 



