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

 size small, quality first-rate, season beginning or mid- 

 dle of August ; succeeds the Brown Nutmeg. 

 Mignonne, Purple, 



Mignoiine, RonalcCs Brentfordy see Bellegarde. 

 Mignoime, Hoy at, 



Mignonne, TVohurn Early .- — Leaves serrated, gland- 

 less, flowers large. 



Mignonne, Yelloiv. — Leaves with reniform glands, 

 flowers small, flesh melting, colour pale green and 

 pale red, size small, quality indifierent, season end of 

 September, flesh dull yellow. 



Monstrous Fame of Pompone, see Pavie de Pom- 

 pone. 



Morrisania Pound (Morrison's Pound, Pound, 

 Hofi^man's). — Leaves with globose glands, flowers 

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

 large, quality first-rate, season middle or end of Sep- 

 tember. One of the best of the xAmerican varieties, 

 yet its merit is not quite equal to that of the Late 

 Admirable, the one it most resembles. 



Montague, see Double Montague. 



Montague Blanche, see White Magdalen. 



Montaubau, see Double jNIontagne. 



3Iotteux's, see Late Admirable. 



Mountaineer. — Leaves with globose glands, flowers 

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

 large, quality first-rate, season beginning of Septem- 

 ber ; fruit sometimes partly smooth : raised between 

 the Red Nutmeg peach and Yiolette Hative necta- 

 rine. 



Xain, Pecker (Pecher Nain d' Orleans, Dwarf Or- 

 leans, Pot Peach) . — Leaves serrated, glandless, flowers 

 large, flesh melting, colour pale green and red. 



Nain a Fleurs Doubles, see Double Blossomed. 



Narhonue, see Late Admirable. 



Neivington, Old (Newington). — Leaves doubly ser- 



