LIST OF PEACHES. 



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called by our market gardeners a Cling-stone 

 peach, but the French call all Pavies which do 

 not come clean from the stone : it is cultivated 

 more for its size and beauty, than its excellence ; 

 it ripens about the middle of October. 



17. Grim wood's Royal George ; this is a very 

 fine melting peach, a great bearer, and ripens 

 late in August. 



18. Catharine ; this is a late good peach, but 

 will adhere to the stone ; it is of a fine red co- 

 lour towards the sun, is rich, and full of juice ; 

 it ripens late in October. 



19. Late Admirable; this is a very fine melt- 

 ing*peach, handsome, full of juice : and ripens late 

 in September. 



20. Old Newington ; this peach is handsome, 

 and of a deep red towards the sun ; it is tolera- 

 bly full of juice, but it will adhere to the stone ; 

 — it ripens about the end of September. 



21. Double Swalsh ; this is a very fine melt- 

 ing peach, — is ripe early in September. 



22. Smoth-leaved Royal George : this is a 

 most excellent peach, full of fine rich juice, 



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