LIST OF FRUITS. 
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G alande, Steward’s Late, large, pale yellow and red, ripens the 
middle of September. 
Hemskirke, middle-sized, pale green and red, ripens end of Aug. 
* Knapp Castle Seedling, large, pale green and red, ripens the 
end of August, much resembles the Noblesse. 
* Madelaine de Courson, middle-sized, pale-yellow and red; ri¬ 
pens the end of August, flesh with very little red at the stone ; a 
good bearer. 
f * Malta, middle-sized, pale green and red, ripens the end of 
August; tree hardy, fruit keeps well after being gathered, and hears 
carriage. 
f * Mignonne Grosse, large, yellow and red, ripens middle of 
August, good bearer and forces well; trees not subject to mildew; 
fruit does not hear carriage so well as some others. 
Mignonne Lord Fauconberg’s, large, pale yellowish green and red, 
ripens beginning of SejDtember, a good peach, resembling the Royal 
Charlotte. 
Mignonne Petite, small, pale yellow and red, ripens the begin¬ 
ning of August. 
Morrisiana Pound, large, pale green and red, ripens the middle of 
September ; one of the best of the American sorts. 
Mountaineer, large, pale yellow and red, ripens the beginning of 
September. 
Nivette, large, pale green and red, ripens the middle of Septem¬ 
ber, resembles the Late Admirable. 
f * Noblesse, large, j3ale green and red, ripens the end of Au¬ 
gust. One of the very best either for forcing, or the open wall. . 
Poupree Hative, middle-sized, yellowish white and red, ripens the 
end of August. A good peach, large as the Grosse Mignonne, ear¬ 
lier, but more tender. 
f * Royal Charlotte, large, pale green and dark red, ripens the 
beginning of September. 
f * Royal George, large, pale greenish white and red, ripens the 
end of August; these two last are excellent sorts, the Royal George 
in particular is a flue bearer, and forces well, but is rather subject to 
mildew; it is sometimes cultivated under the name of Red Magdalen. 
Royal George Mignonne, large, pale yellowish white and red, ri¬ 
pens the end of August. 
Sulhampstead, large, pale green and red, ripens the end of Au¬ 
gust, resembles the Noblesse. 
* Twyford, large, pale green and red, ripens the beginning of 
September, resembles the Noblesse. 
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