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of September. Raised by Mr. Knight, in 1815, from 

 an almond, impregnated by a peach. 



American Clingstone y see Braddick's North Ameri- 

 can. 



Anne, see Early Anne. 

 AnsleySy Colonel ^ see Barrington. 

 Avant, see Grosse Mignonne 

 Avanty Bears Early, see Bear's Early. 

 Avant, Blanche, see White Nutmeg. 

 Avant, Early, see Pourpree Hative. 

 Avant, Early Purple, see Grosse Mignonne. 

 Avant, Peche Jaune, 



Avant, Johnson s Purple, see Grosse Mignonne. 



Avant, Johnso7i^s Early Purple, see ih. 



Avant, Peche de Troyes, see White Nutmeg. 



Avant, Purple, see Grosse Mignonne. 



Avant, Red, see Bed Nutmeg. 



Avant Rouge, see Red Nutmeg. 



Avant Rouge, (of some,) see Pourpree Hative. 



Avant, White, see Early Anne. 



Barrington (Buckingham Mignonne, Colonel Ans- 

 ley's.)— Leaves with globose glands, flowers large, 

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

 quality first-rate, season middle of September, tree 

 vigorous, and a good bearer, not subject to mildew. 

 Raised about 40 years ago by Mr. Barrington, of 

 Barwood, in Surrey. 



Bears Early, (Bear's Early Avant). 



Belle Bausse, see Grosse Mignonne. 



Belle Bauce, see ib. 



Belle Beaute, see ih. 



Belle de Beaucaire, — Leaves with globose glands, 

 flowers small, flesh melting, colour pale green and 

 darkish red, size large, quality first-rate, season be- 

 ginning of September. Very like Bellegarde. 



Belle Chevreuse, (Chevreuse, Early Chevreuse). — 

 Leaves with reniform glands, flowers small, flesh 



