640 THE PEACH. 
white, deep red at the stone, to which it always adherus ve. y 
firmly; melting, juicy, and rich. Ripens about the 15th ot 
September. Flowers large. 
Otpurxon Ciinestone. Coxe. 
Oldmixon Cling. 
The Oldmixon Clingstone is certainly one of the highest fla. 
oured of all peaches known in this country, where it is raised 
in perfection, and should have a place in every good garden; 
indeed we consider this, the Large White Cling, and the Heath 
Cling, as being the sorts among the most desirable of this class 
of peaches for small collections. - 
Leaves with globose glands... Fruit large, roundish-oval, the 
suture distinct only at the top, on one side of which the fruit is 
slightly enlarged. Skin yellowish-white, dotted with red, or 
with a red cheek, varying from pale to lively red. Flesh pale 
white, very melting and juicy, with an exceedingly rich, lus- 
cious, high flavour. First of September. Flowers small. 
ORANGE CLINGSTONE. 
The Orange Cling is a very large, handsome, and excellént 
fruit, somewhat resembling the Lemon Cling in colour, but glo- 
bular in form, rather richer in flavour, and quite a distinct-sort, 
Leaves large, serrated, without glands. Fruit large, round, 
the suture distinctly marked, and extending nearly round the 
fruit; swollen point at the top, none. Skin deep orange, with 
a rich dark-red cheek. Flesh dark yellow, rather firm, juicy, 
with rich, vinous flavour.. September. Flowers small. 
Paviz pE Pompons. Bon. Jara, Lelieur. Thomp. 
Monstrous Pomponne. Lind Pavie Rouge de 
Monstrous Pavie.- . Pomponne. O. Duh. 
Pavie.de Pomponne Grosse, Pavie Camu. 
Pavie Monstrueux. Gros Mélocoton. 
Gros Persique Rouge. : 
A very large and magnificent old French Clingstone, not so 
well known in this country as it deserves. “The fruit is very 
solid in flesh, and much sweeter here than in France, The tree 
is of very strong growth. 
Leaves with reniform glands. Fruit very large, roundish 
oval, with a well-marked suture extending to the top, and ter- 
minating there in an obtuse swollen point. Skin yellowish- 
white, a good deal covered with the broad, very deep red colour 
of its cheek. Flesh firm, yellowish-white, deep red at the stone, 
to which it adheres very firmly, and which is rather small; 
‘uicy, flavour sweet and good. First of October. Flowers large. 
