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PEACHES, 37: Cents. Amygdalus Persica: 
Class, Ieosandria. Order, Monogynia. 
{The varieties of Peaches are se extensive, that the number might easily - 
be increused to two hundred; but, as it is generally preierred-to have a 
moderate number of the best kinds to ripen in succession, the following 
huve been selected on account of their size, favour, or time of ripening, 
from among the best kinds imported from Europe, as well as frem such 
as have originated in America. | ; : 
* denotes those of superior flavour. 
7 those of remarkable size. 
M — those which are melting. 
. Cc — Clingstones or Pavies. 
3 Scarlet nutmeg, event rouge, or fpéche de Troyes July. 
2 *Yellow nutmeg, evani jaune do 
3 Red nutmeg | ‘deo 
4 *White nutmeg, avant blanche : do 
5 *Green nutmeg, early Anne ie 
6 *Sweet water, or large merican nuimes, M August. 
7 *Red rareripe, M : “ 
g *White rareripe, /ree stone heath a 
9 Yellow rareripe, M vr 
£0 White magdalen, madeleine blanche do 
11 Early red, © : = * 
12 Eafly white, © : : do 
13 Portugal, C - “do 
14 Belle chevreuse, M do 
15 Early Newington, C te 
16 *tLarge early, York rarerifie, M 3 do 
17 Heath do 
18 Golden purple, C do 
19 *Grosse migtonne, velourés de meriez, M ‘September. ff 
20 Petite mignonne, double de Troyes do 
21 *Millet’s mignonne | do 
22 Early purple, fourprée hative, M Soom 
23 Royal George, /a royale, M 3 do 
24 Royal Charlotte, M do 
25 *Royal Kensington, M do 
26 *+Old mixon deo 
27 *Old Newington, C do 
28 *Buurdine, or narbonnes, M do 
29 Nivette, nivette volutée, MA do 
30 Montauban, M #0 
