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Class I. Division I. Subdivision II. Section 1. 



Serrated glandless leaves. Large flowers. Nectarines. 

 Clingstones. 



23. Black Newington, Forsyth. 



Early Newington, Aiton's Epitome. 



Lucombes Seedling, Nurs. Catalogues. 

 Luccomb's Black, Forsyth. 



24. Late Newington, Aiton's Epitome. 



25. Newington, Miller. 



Scarlet Newington, ( s ) Nurs. Catalogues. 



26. Princess Royal, Forsyth. 



27. Rogers's Seedling, Forsyth. 



28. Saint Omer's, Forsyth. 



Class I. Division I. Subdivision II. Section II. 

 Serrated glandless leaves. Large flowers. Nectarines. Melters. 



29. * Elruge of Miller, ( 6 ) Miller. 



Class I. Division II. Subdivision I. Section IT. 

 Serrated glandless leaves. Middle flowers. Peaches. Melters. 



30. *Magdeleine a moyennes fleurs, Lelieur. 



*Magdeleine Rouge Tardive,^ Jardinier. 

 *Magdelcine a petites fleurs, Bon Jardinier. 



31. Almond Peach, Hort. Transactions. 



( * ) The Scarlet Newington Nectarine is the Newington of Miller, and is sold 

 in most nurseries under the name of Newington only. 



( e\ There can be no doubt of this Nectarine having been in existence at » 

 time of Miller ; and that it was the kind raised by Mr. Gurle a nurseryman 

 at Hoddesden, about 1670. I fear, however, that it is now lost out of the 

 nnrspries. Elruge is a sort of anagram of Gurle. 



