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VIOLETTE HATIVE {Aromatic; Early Brugnon; Early VioUt ; 

 Hampton Court ; Large Scarlet ; Lord Selsey's Elruge ; New Scarlet ; 

 Violet; VioletteMusquee). — Fruit, large, roundish-ovate. Skin, yellowish 

 green in the shade, dark purplish red, mottled with brown, next the 

 sun. Flesh, yellowish green, deep red next the stone, rich, sweet, and 

 vinous. Stone, roundish, deep reddish brown, and deeply furrowed. 

 Flowers, small. Glands, kidney-shaped. 



Ripens in the end of August and beginning of September. 



Yiolette Musquee. See Violette Hdtive. 



WHITE {Emmerton's White ; Flanders ; Large White ; Neat's 

 White ; New White ; White Cowdray). — Fruit, large, nearly round. 

 Skin, vrhite, with a slight tinge of red next the sun. Flesh, separating 

 freely from the stone, white throughout, very juicy, with a rich vinous 

 flavour. Stone, small. Flowers, large. Glands, kidney-shaped. 



Ripens in the end of August and beginning of September. 



White Cowdray. See White. 



Williams' Orange. See Pitmaston Orange. 



Williams' Seedling. See Pitmaston Orange. 



LIST OF SELECT NECTARINES. 



Those marked • are suitable fir small collections. 



•Albert Victor *Humboldt . Stanwicke 



•Balgowan •Lord Napier *Yictoria 



•Byron Prince of Wales •Violette Hative 



Elruge Roman •Eivers' White 



Hardwicke 



Bond 



Cob 



Cosford 



EUTS AND FILBERTS. 



SYNOPSIS OF NUTS. 



I. NDTS. — The husk shorter than, or as long as, the Nut. 



Downton Square 

 Pearson's Prolific 



Frizzled 



Lambert's 



Purple 



II. FILBERTS. — Husk longer than the Nut. 



Bed 

 White 



