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Noire de Montr euil, see Bellegarde. 

 Noisette, see Chancellor. 

 Nutmeg, Early Yellow, 



Nutmeg, Feriods Early, — Leaves with reniform 

 glands, flowers small. 



Nutmeg, Red (Brown Nutmeg, Early Red Nutmeg, 

 Avant Rouge, xlvant Peche de Troy es, Red Avant) . — 

 Leaves small, crenate, with reniform glands, flowers 

 large, flesh melting, colour pale yellow and dark red, 

 size small, quality indifi'erent, season end of July and 

 beginning of August. 



Nutmeg, White (Early White Nutmeg, Avant 

 Blanche, White Avant). — Leaves small, serrated, 

 glandless, flowers pale blush and large, flesh melting, 

 colour white, size small, quality indifferent, season 

 middle of J uly ; has little merit except that of being 

 the earliest. 



Orange, De, see Abricotee. 



Ord's Teach, — Leaves with reniform glands, flowers 

 small, flesh melting, colour yellowish green and red, 

 size large, quality indifi'erent, season beginning and 

 middle of September ; allied to the Chancellor, but 

 not so good. 



Orleans, Dwarf, see^Pecher Nain. 



Orleans, Nainde, see Pecher Nain. 



Fadleys Early Vurple, see Grosse Mignonne. 



Favie de Fompone (Pavie de Pompone Grosse, 

 Monstrous Pavie of Pompone, Gros Perseque Rouge, 

 Gros Melecoton, Pavie Monstrueux, Pavie Rouge de 

 Pompone, Pavie Rouge, Pavie Canui). — Leaves cre- 

 nate, with reniform glands, flowers large, edges crum- 

 pled, flesh clingstone, colour yellow and darkish red, 

 size large, quality indifi'erent, season middle and end of 

 October ; will not ripen except in a warm season and 

 good situation. 



Favie de Jalagnier, 



Favie Jaune, 



