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Java Peacli). — Leaves crenate, with reniform glands, 

 flowers large, fruit flat, about 2y inches in diameter, 

 but only f inch thick, flesh melting, yellow with beau- 

 tiful crimson near the stone, size small, quality indif- 

 ferent, season beginning or middle of September. May 

 be forced and ripened very early in pots with greater 

 facility than any other variety ; on this account it 

 merits some estimation, besides being an object of 

 curiosity. First ripened in England by Mr. Braddick 

 in 1819. 



Fleurs Doubles, Pecker a, see Double Blossomed. 

 Fleurs SemidoubleSy Fecher a, see Double Blos- 

 s omed. 



Ford's Seedling. — Leaves doubly serrated, gland- 

 less, flowers large, flesh melting, colour pale green and 

 red, size large, quality first-rate, season end of August 

 and beginning of September ; resembles much the 

 Noblesse, but is not its superior. 



ForsterSy see Grosse Mignonne. 



Foi'ster's Early, see ih. 



Galande, see Bellegarde. 



Galande, Ronald's Early, see ib, 



Galande, Ronald's Seedling, see ib, 



Galande, Early, see ib, 



Galande, Fuller s, — Leaves with globose glands, 

 flowers small. 

 Galande, New, 



Galande, Steward's Late, see Chancellor. 



George the Fourth. — Leaves large, acutely crenate, 

 with globose glands, flowers small, dull red, flesh 

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

 first-rate, season beginning of September. Raised 

 by Mr. Gill, of New York, in 1819. 



Gloria, Be, 



Gold Fleshed, see Yellow xilberge. 

 Grandeville, — Leaves serrated, glandless, flowers 

 large. 



