Peach, Nivette Veloutee, v. 546. 



Noblesse, ii. 142 ; v. 539. 



Noire de Montreuil, v. 545. 



Nutmeg, Brown, v. 547. 



Red, v. 547. 



White, v. 540. 



Old Royal Charlotte, v. 540. 



George, v. 544. 



Orange, i. 155 ; v. 547. 



Freestone, vi. 411. 



de Pau, ii. 62. 



Pavies, v. 535. 



Pavie Admirable, v. 553. 



Alberge, v. 549. 



Blanc, v. 538. 



Camu, v. 546. 



Jaune, v. 549, 550. 



Madeleine, v. 538. ' 



Monstrueux, v. 546. 



de Pomponne, v. 546. 



of Pomponne, Monstrous, v. 546. 



— Rouge, v. 546. 



■ de Pomponne, v. 546. 



Tardif, v. 550. 



Peche d'Abricot, v. 547. 



. de Burai, v. 547. 



d'ltalie, v. 553. 



Jaune, v. 546, 551. 



de Malte, v. 539. 



d'Orange, v. 547. 



de Pau, v. 553. 



de Troyes, v. 550. 



Pecher a Feuilles de Saule, v. 545. 



a Fleurs Doubles, v. 547. 



Semidoubles, v. 547. 



Nain a Fleurs Doubles, v. 547. 



de Perse, v. 539. 



Persais d'Angoumois, v. 549. 



Perseque, v. 550. 



— allonge, v. 550. 



— Gros, v. 550. 



a Gros Fruit Blanc, v. 538. 



— — Jaune, v. 549. 



Rouge, Gros, v. 546. 



Philadelphia Freestone, vi. 411. 



■ Pine-Apple Clingstone, vi. 414. 



Portugal, v. 553. 



Pourpree, La, v. 550, 553. 



— Flative, v. 547. 



Veritable, v. 544. 



— Tardive, v. 550. 



Queen Charlotte, v. 553. 



Rambouillet, v. 553. 



Red Magdalen, v. 176, 177. 



Red Nutmeg, ii. 141, 142. 



Rossanna, v. 551. 



Rosanne, iv. 513; v. 551. 



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INDEX. 



Peach, Rouge Paysanne, v. 539. 



Roussanne, Petite, v. 551. 



Royal, v. 545. 



Charlotte, v. 540, 542. 



— Old, v. 540. 



George, i. 104 ; v. 542 ; 2 S. 



iii. 63. 



Grimwood's, v. 543. 



New, v. 



543. 



Old, v. 544. 



Smooth-leaved, v. 544. 



Kensington, v. 544. 



with small flowers, 



v. 553. 



Pavy, v. 553. 



Rumbullion, v. 553. 



Saartye Mout, vi. 410. 



St. Laurent Jaune, v. 551. 



Sandalie hermaphrodite, v. 547. 



Sanguinole, v. 540. 



Saw-leaved, v. 540. 



Serrated, vi. 412. 



Sion, v. 540. 



Spring Grove, ii. 215, 218 ; v. 553. 



Persian, v. 399, 553. 



Sulhamstead, iv. 513 ; v. 553. 



Superb Royal, v. 544. 



Swalch, Double, v. 550. 



or Dutch, v. 550. 



Swalze, v. 550. 



Sweet-water, Early, vi. 412. 



Teindou, v. 554. 



Tein-doux, v. 554. 



Teton de Venus, v. 546. 



Tonbridge, vi. 394. 



Twyford, vi. 393. 



Unique, vi. 412. 



Vanguard, v. 540. 



Veloutee, v. 543. 



de Merlet, v. 543. 



Tardive, v. 546. 



de Vigne, used by the French for 



budding upon, i. App. 5. 



Vineuse, v. 543, 547. 



de Fromentin, v. 544. 



Violet Hative, v. 546. 



Washington, vi. 409. 



White-blossomed, v. 554. 



Yellow Mignonne, iv. 210. 



Pears, vi. 496 ; 2 S. i. 465. m 



raising new varieties of, an object for 



which the Horticultural Society proposed to 

 offer premiums, i. App. 2. 

 remarks on raising hardy varieties of, 



varieties known to the Romans, i. 153. 



