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TREATISE ON THE CULTURE AND 



9- * Golden Ne&arine. This is a handfome fruit of a foft 

 red colour toward the fun, and yellow on the other fide. It 

 has a rich flavour, and is ripe about the beginning of Oclober. 



10. The Peterborough, or late green, Neaarine (called 

 alfo the Vermafh), is of middle fize, round fhape, and al- 

 ways of a green colour ; the flefh is firm, and, in a good fea~ 

 fon, tolerably well flavoured. It ripens about the middle of 

 O&ober. 



The Violet Nectarine is of a middle fize, and a purple 

 colour next the fun, but pale on the other fide ; it has a 

 Vinous flavour, and ripens in the latter end of Auguft, or be- 

 ginning of September. 



To the foregoing may he added : 



Anderfon's Nectarine. Newfoundland. 



Aromatic. New White. 



* Black Newington. Princefs Royal. 

 Clermont. * Rogers's Seedling. 

 De la Taille. Royal Chair d'or. 



* Early Pavie. * St. Omer's. 



* Genoa. Tawny, ripe in September. 

 Luncomb's Black. White, ripe in Auguft and 

 *Mulk Violet. September. 



A Selection of Nectarines far & fmall Garden, 



Fairchild's Early Neaarine ; Elruge ; Scarlet ; Newing- 

 ton ; Red Roman ; and Muxry, 



Of 



