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rated, glandless, flowers pale pink, large, flesh cling- 

 stone, colour pale green and red, size large, quality 

 first-rate, season beginning of September. Very good 

 as a Clingstone peach. 



Neivington Smitlis (Early Newington, Newington, 

 Smith's Early Newington). — Leaves serrated, gland- 

 less, flowers pale pink and large, flesh cUngstone, colour 

 pale green and red, middle-sized, quality indifferent, 

 season end of August and beginning of September. 



Newington (of the Americans). — Leaves with glo- 

 bose glands, flowers small, flesh clingstone, colour 

 pale yellow and dark red, size large, quality indifl*erent, 

 season end of September and beginning of October. 



New, Cut-leaved, see Emperor of Russia. 



New Serrated, see ih» 



Nivette (Nivette Velontee, Yelontee Tardive, Dor- 

 setshire). — Leaves crenate, with globose glands, flow- 

 ers pale red and small, flesh melting, colour pale green 

 and red, size large, quality first-rate, season middle of 

 September ; very like Late Admirable, but the tree is 

 said to be more tender. 



Noblesse (Mellish' s Favourite, Vanguard, Lord Mon- 

 tague's Noblesse). — Leaves doubly serrated, without 

 glands, flowers pale blush and large, flesh melting, 

 colour pale green and red, size large, quality first-rate, 

 season end of August and beginning of September ; 

 one of the very best, either for forcing or for the open 

 wall. G. Lindley says that the Noblesse and Van- 

 guard are not the same. 



Noblesse, Early, 



Noblesse of Oatlands, — Leaves serrated, glandless, 

 flowers large. 



Noblesse, Pitmaston Seedling, 



Noblesse, Seedling, (New Noblesse). — Leaves 

 doubly serrate, glandless, flowers large and pale pink, 

 fruit middle-sized, flesh green and yellow, quality first- 

 rate. Ripe early in September. 



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