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blush, flesh melting, colour palish green and darkish 

 red, size large, quality first-rate, season beginning of 

 September. An excellent sort, allied to the follow- 

 ing ; but distinguishable from it, as well as from 

 other varieties, by its deeply and coarsely serrated 

 leaves. Raised by R. Lowe, a nurseryman at Hamp- 

 ton Wick, in 1/60. 



Royal George (Millet's Mignonne, Red Magdalen, 

 French Chancellor of some, Madeleine Rouge a Petites 

 Fleurs, Lockyer's Mignonne, Griffin's Mignonne, Early 

 Royal George, Early Bourdine of some. Double 

 Swalsh of some. Superb). — Leaves serrated, glandless, 

 flowers small, flesh melting, colour palish green and 

 whitish red, season end of August and beginning of 

 September. Excellent flavour, forces and bears well, 

 but subject to mildew, as varieties with serrated leaves 

 generally are. 



Royal George, French, see Bellegarde. 



Royal George, Grimwood'' s, see Grosse Mignonne. 



Royal George, GrimwoocT s Neiv, see ib, 



Rogal George, Mignonne (New Royal George Mig- 

 nonne). — Leaves serrated, glandless ; flowers dark 

 red and small, flesh melting, colour palish yellow and 

 red, season end of August and beginning of Septem- 

 ber ; similar to Royal George. Raised by a friend of 

 Mr. Ronald's, of Tooting, early in this century. 



Royal George, Smooth-leaved, see Bellegarde. 



Royal Kensington, see Grosse Mignonne. 



Royal Sovereign, see ih. 



Rumbullion, see Rambouillet. 



Sachamoonah, see Mammoth. 

 Saint Laurent Jaune, see Rosanna. 

 Saint Fagus. 



Sandalie Hermaphrodite, see Abricotee. 

 Sanguinole (Bloody, Sanguine or Blood, Betterave, 

 Druselle). — Colour purple and red externally, that of 



