LIST OF FRUITS. 
* White, Old, large, white, ripens August or beginning of Sep¬ 
tember, excellent, but very scarce. 
II. PAYIES, OR CLING STONES. 
Imperatrice, large, dark red, ripens the beginning of September, 
shrivels like the Newington. 
* Newington, large, dark red, ripens the beginning of September, 
good bearer, very excellent. 
f * Newington, Early, large, dark red, ripens the end of August, 
ripens somewhat earlier, and grows larger than the Old Newington. 
* Newington, Tawny, large, yellow and bright red, ripens the 
beginning of September, fine flavour. 
f * Roman, large, green and bright red, ripens the beginning of 
September, the true sort is very scarce; the Elruge and Violette 
Hative are often sold under the name of Roman. 
Saint Omer’s, middle-sized, yellow and bright red, ripens the be¬ 
ginning of September, rather scarce, highly flavoured, and very juicy. 
PEACHES.—1 MELTING, 
OR SUCH AS PART FROM THE STONE. 
* Admirable, late, large, pale yellow and red, ripe the end of Sep¬ 
tember ; one of the very best late peaches, very good for the peach 
house to succeed the earlier sorts. 
f * Barrington, large, pale yellow and red, ripens the middle of 
September; tree grows vigorous, is a good bearer, not subject to 
mildew, very excellent. 
f * Bellegarde, large, pale green and dark red, ripens the begin¬ 
ning of September ; a very handsome peach, forces well, succeeds 
Royal George and Grosse Mignonne, but keeps better than they do 
after being gathered. 
Braddick’s Red, large, pale green and dark red, ripens the end of 
August; fine handsome fruit, of very good quality. 
f * Col. Ansley’s large, pale yellow and red, ripens the middle of 
September, resembles the Barrington. 
* Cambray, large, pale yellow and red colour, ripens the end of 
August, hardy and good. 
f * Chancellor, large, pale yellow and red colour, ripens the be¬ 
ginning of September. 
* Dunnington Beauty, large, pale green and red, ripens the end 
of August, resembles the Noblesse. 
y * Ford’s Seedling, large, pale green and red, ripens the end of 
August, resembles the Noblesse. 
