By Mr. George Lindley. 



543 



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

 Crenated leaves with globose glands. Large flowers. Peaches. 

 Melters. 



44. Barrington, Nurs. Catalogues. 



45. ** Belle Bausse, Bon Jardinier, Nurs. Catalogues. 



** Belle Bauce, Lelieur, Forsyth. 



46. * Belle Beaute, Bon Jardinier. 



47. Buckingham Mignonne, Forsyth. 



48. Early Galande, Nurs. Catalogues. 



Ronalds 's Early Galande, Forsyth. 



49. Early Vineyard, Aiton's Epitome. 



50. ** Grosse Mignonne, ( 9 ) Duhamel, Nurs. Catalogues. 



** Mignonne, Duhamel, Hort. Transactions. 



* Vineuse, Lelieur. 



Large French Mignonne, Forsyth. 

 French Mignonne, Alton's Epitome. 

 French Mignon, Miller. 

 Large Mignon, Miller. 



* Veloutee, Duhamel. 



* Veloutee de Merlet, Duhamel. 

 Grimwood's Royal George,^ ) Hooker. 

 Grimwoods new Roijal George, Forsyth , 



51. Marlborough, Nurs. Catalogues. 



(•) Although two Peaches are cultivated as distinct in England by some 

 nurserymen, under the names of Grosse Mignonne, and French Mignonne, the 

 French themselves have always considered them as one. 



(»°) This name was given by Mr. Grimwood to plants which he propagated 

 from the Grosse Mignonne in the early part of the reign of George the Third. 

 See Hooker's Pomona Londinensis, page 41. 



