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The Anne, so called in compliment to Mrs. Ann 

 Dunch, of Pusey, in Berkshire, where it was 

 raised. 



— Royal George, " some time in England," first 

 raised by Mr. Oram, in Brompton House. 



— Yellow Alberg. 



— Minion, or Mignon : said to be so called by a 

 King of France, with whom it was a favourite. 



— B our din, 



— White Magdalen. 



— Magdalen Musque. 



— Little Alberge. 



RIPE IN SEPTEMBER* 



The Montaubon. 



— Chevereuse, or Goat Peach. 



— Nobless ; came from France. 



— Old Newington ; native of England. 



— Elrouge ; so named from being the reverse of 

 Goiirle, a famous nurseryman at Hoddesden, in 

 the time of Charles II., by whom it was raised. 



— Rumbullion. 



— Admirable. 



— Red Magdalen, Persic, Bellegarde, Andillis, Pan 

 and Narbonne. 



RIPE IN OCTOBER. 



The Nivet. 

 — Catherine. 



It was about this time that forcing the peach began 



