PKACHES. 835 



Trench Magdalen. See Red Magdalen. 

 French Mignonne. See Grosse Mignonne. 



FROGMORE GOLDEN.— This is one of the yellow-fleshed, or 

 apricot peaches, raised by Mr. Ingram, gardener to Her Majesty at 

 Frogmore. The fruit is medium sized', of a deep apricot colour, and 

 bright red next the sun. The flesh is tender, very juicy, separating 

 from the stone, and with a rich vinous flavour. 



This is remarkable for its earliness. It ripens against a wall in the 

 end of July. 



Galande. See Bellegarde. 



GEORGE THE FOURTH.— Fruit, large, round, swollen on one 

 side of the suture. Skin, yellowish white, dotted with red, and rich 

 dark red next the sun, mottled with dark red where the two colours 

 blend. Suture, deep at the summit. Stalk, set in a hollow depression. 

 Flesh, pale yellow, rich, vinous, and juicy. Flowers, small. Leaves, 

 with round glands. 



Ripe early in September. 



This is a very large and very excellent peach. 



It was introduced from America several years ago, but is not now much in culti- 

 vation. It was raised in New Tork, tlie original tree having stood in the garden 

 of Mr. Gill in Broad Street. 



Golden Fleshed. See Yellow Alherge. 



Golden Mignonne. See Yellow Alberge. 



Golden Rath-ripe. See Yellow Admirable. 



GREGORY'S LATE. — Fruit, large, ovate, and pointed. Skin, 

 pale green on the shaded side, and with a dark red cheek, like Royal 

 George, on the side next the sun. Flesh, very melting, vinous, sugary, 

 and highly flavoured. Flowers, small. Leaves, with round glands. 



Ripe in the end of September or beginning of October. 



It is an excellent late melting peach, somewhat later than Late 

 Admirable.' 



This was raised at Rendcombe in Gloucestershire, and introduced by Mr. Wil- 

 liam Gregory, nurseryman at Cirencester about the year 1849. 



GriflGith's Mignonne. See Royal George. 



Grimwood's Royal Charlotte. See Royal Charlotte. 



Grimwood's Royal George. See Grosse Mignonne. 



Grosse Jaune. See Yellow Admirable. 



Grosse Malecoton. See Pavie de Pompone. 



GROSSE MIGNONNE {Avant ; Early Purple Avant ; Early Vine- 

 yard; Forster's Early ; French Mignonne ; Grimwood's Royal George ; 

 Johnson's Early Purple Avant ; Neal's Earlij Purple ; Padley's Early 

 Purple ; Ronalds' Galande ; Royal Kensington ; Royal Sovereign ; 



