peach, of a deep red colour, full of fine rich juice, and ripens early in September. I have seen this peach bear plentifully on standards in the open ground. 11. Chancellor; this is a fine old peach, with melting flesh, full of rich juice, and very handsome; it ripens early in September. 12. Rosanna; this is one of the greatest bearers in cultivation; it is of a deep purple next the sun, and is considered a good peach ; it will bear well as a standard in the open ground; -it ripens in September. 13. Early Gallande; this peach is highly esteemed, and is certainly one of the best peaches we have; it is a great bearer, very handsome, and ripens early in September. 14. La Teton de Venus; this is a fine rich peach, rather a long form, of a pale red, and ripens late in September. 15. Early Admirable; this is a large fine peach, of a beautiful red colour next the sun; it is full of fine sweet juice, and ripens early in September. 16. Monstrous Pavie of Pompone; this is called by our market gardeners a Cling-stone peach, but the French call all Pavies which do not come clean from the stone; it is cultivated more for its size and beauty, than its excellence; it ripens about the middle of October. 17. Grimwood's Royal George; this is a very fine melting peach, a great bearer, and ripens late in August. 18. Catharine; this is a late good peach, but will adhere to the stone; it is of a fine red colour towards the sun, is rich, and full of juice; it ripens late in October. 19. Late Admirable; this is a very fine melting peach, handsome, full of juice; and ripens late in September. 20. Old Newington; this peach is handsome, and of a deep red towards the sun; it is tolerably full of juice, but it will adhere to the stone; -it ripens about the end of September. 21. Double Swalsh; this is a very fine melting peach, is ripe early in September. 22. Smoth-leaved Royal George; this is a most excellent peach, full of fine rich juice, F handsome, and one of the greatest bearers we have, it is ripe early in September. 23. Violet Hative; this is a fine high coloured peach, melting flesh, with an abundance of rich juice; it is a good bearer, and ripens late in August. 24. Millet's Mignion; this is a very fine large melting peach, and excellent for forcing, it not being so subject to mildew as some sorts; it is a good bearer,-is ripe early in September. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PEACHES. Those marked with an Asterisk (*) are describ ed in the explanatory List. EXPLANATORY LIST OF NECTARINES. Par. 92.-1. Elruge; this is one of the finest nectarines we have; it is of a good size, and a great bearer; the colour is a dark red towards the sun, and a yellowish green next the wall; the flesh is fine and melting, and full of sweet juice; it ripens late in August: it is also a fine nectarine for forcing. 2. Newington; this is a very good Nectarine, and a great bearer, of a fine red colour,-it ad heres to the stone, but is full of fine sweet juice ; it ripens early in September. 3. Red Roman; this is an old well-known good nectarine, of a deep red or purple next the sun, and rather yellow on the wall side,—it is a good bearer, and ripens early in September. 4. Brugnion; this is a good, nectarine, of a deep red towards the sun, and a pale yellow next to the wall; it is fine eating when full ripe from the tree, but soon loses its flavour after it is gathered; it ripens late in August. 5. Murrey: this is a very fine nectarine, of a purple colour towards the sun, large, a good bearer, full of fine sweet juice, and may be considered one of the best; it ripens early in September. 6. Golden or Temple Nectarine; this is handsome, of a light red towards the sun, and yellow on the wall side; it has plenty of juice, and is generally admired; it ripens late in September. 7. Violet Hative; this is a most excellent nectarine, of a deep red towards the sun; it is |