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TREATISE ON THE CULTURE AM D 



To the foregoing may be added, 



Low's large Melting* 

 Mallacotan. 

 Millet's Mignonne. 



* Pavie Admirable. 



* Pavie Royal. 

 Peche de Pau. 

 Ronald's early Gallande. 

 Sion. 



Smooth- leaved Royal George*. 

 Steward's late Gallande. 

 Vanguard. 

 Violette native. 

 White BloflbmecL 

 Lord Falconberg's Mignonne. 



Peaches proper for a fmall Garden;. 



The Early Av ant; Small Mignonne; the Anne Peach; Royal : 

 George ; Royal Kenfington ; Nobleffe ; Early Newington ; 

 Gallande; Early Purple ; Chancellor :; Nivette ; the Catha- 

 rine ; the late Newington.. 



Of the Planting, Pruning, Training, Kc. of P each-Trees. 



Peaches require a lighter foil than Pears and Plums ; and a 

 light mellow loam is beft. If the natural ground fhould be 

 a ftrong brick mould, or rather inclinable to clay, it will be 



neceflary 



Allen's Royal. 

 Bourdeaux. 



Buckingham Mignonne. 



Double Swaleh. 

 Double Bioffomed. 

 Double Mountagne» 

 Dwarf Orleans. 

 Eaton. 



Fairfcot's. . - 

 Ford's Seedling. 

 Hemfkirk. 

 * Incomparable 



