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33. The Bloody Peach. This is of a deep red next the 

 fun ; the flefh is alfo of a deep red. It feldora ripens in Eng- 

 land without forcing ; but is reckoned excellent for baking* 

 and preferving. 



34. The Royal (La Royale). This is a large round Peach, 

 of a deep red next- the fun ; the flefh is melting and full of 

 a rich juice. It ripens in the latter end of September. 



35. The Cherry Peach (Pcche-cerife, of Duhamel, J is final! 

 and globular. It is of a beautiful red colour towards the fun, 

 and of a whitifh wax colour on the other fide. Its colour, 

 which refembles that of the Pomme d' Api, gives this little 

 Peach a beautiful appearance. The flelh is melting, and the 

 juice has a tolerably good flavour. On a dry foil and good 

 expofure, it ripens about the beginning of October. 



36. Grimwood's New Royal George is a high coloured 

 Peach, and of a fine flavour. It ripens in the latter end of 

 Augufl, or beginning of September f , 



37. The Superb Royal is a fine large Peach of a red colour 

 towards the fun, and pale on the other fide. It ripens in 

 September. 



38. The Queen Charlotte nearly refembles the fmall Mig- 

 non, and ripens about the fame time. 



39. The late violet is eftecmed a very fine peach, and 

 ripens in September. 



f Tiiis Peach feems to be the (lime as the Royal George. 



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