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THE AMATEUR’S KITCHEN GARDEN. 
The east aspect is devoted to later kinds as follows : — 
1 Pear, Puchesse d’AngouIemjl 
1 „ Catillac (stewing). 
1 „ Beurr4 de Jonghe. 
1 „ Lvedale’s St. Germains 
2 Pear, Beurrd de Bance. 
2 „ Glou Morceau. 
1 „ Josephine de Malines. 
2 „ Easter Beurrb. 
The second west aspect is devoted to apricots, cherries, and 
plums : — 
1 Apricot, Hemskirk. 
1 „ Large Early. 
1 Cherry, Black Tartarian. 
1 „ Governor Wood. 
1 „ Frogmore Early Bi- 
garreau. 
2 Cherry, May Duke. 
1 „ Late Bigarreau. 
1 „ Late Duke. 
1 Plum, Purple Gage. 
1 „ Coe’s Golden Drop. 
The second east aspect is devoted chiefly to apricots with 
a few plums. The varieties are as under ; — 
1 
4 
1 
2 
Apricot, Large Early. 
„ Moorpark. 
„ Pine-apple. 
„ Peach. 
2 Apricot, Eoyal. 
1 Plum, Transparent Gage. D. 
1 „ Heine Claude de Ba- 
vay, D. 
Against the two north aspects are planted twenty-eight 
plums and eight cherries. The varieties of the respective 
fruits comprise the following : — • 
2 Plum, De Montfort, D. 
2 „ Perdrigon Violet Hft- 
tif, D. 
1 „ Denniston’s Superb, 
D. 
4 „ Green Gage, D. 
1 ,, Huling’s Superb, D. 
2 „ Purple Gage, D. 
1 „ Prince Englebert, K. 
D. 
Jefferson’s, D. 
Kirke’s, D. 
2 Plum, Angelina Burdett, D. 
2 „ Coe’s Golden Drop, D. 
1 „ Victoria, K. 
2 „ Late Green Gage, D. 
1 ,, Heine Claude de Ba- 
vay, D. 
2 „ Ickworthlmperatrice, 
D. 
5 Cherry, Morello, K. 
2 ,, Black Tartarian, D 
1 „ Late Duke. D. 
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