This section is from the "The Fruit Manual; Containing The Descriptions and synonymes of the fruits and fruit trees commonly met with in the gardens & orchards of Great Britain, with selected lists of those most worthy of cultivation" book, by Robert Hogg. Also available from Amazon: The Fruit Manual
* Leaves without glands.
A. Flowers large. Red Magdalene
Early Anne Sulhamstead
Early Savoy Vanguard
Early York White Magdalene
Hemskerk White Nutmeg Malta
Montaubon B. Flowers small,
Noblesse Early Tillotson
Princesse Marie Royal Charlotte
Pucelle de Malines Royal George
** Leaves with round glands.
A. Flowers large. Bellegarde
Abec Boudin
Acton Scot Cooledge's Favourite
Barrington Crawford's Early
Belle Beauce Desse Tardive
Early Admirable George the Fourth
Early Grosse Mignonne Gregory's Late
Grosse Mignonne Incomparable en Beaute-
Hative de Ferrieres Late Admirable
Leopold the First Morrisania
Mountaineer Nivette
Springrove Teton de Venus
Violette Hative
b. Flowers small. Walburton Admirable
American Newington Yellow Alberge Belle de Doue
*** Leaves with kidney-shaped glands.
A. Flowers large. Red Nutmeg
Early Purple Shanghai
Flat Peach of China Yellow Admirable Prince Eugene
*** Leaves with kidney-shaped glands.
b. Flowers small. Reine des Yergers
Belle Chevreuse Rosanna
Belle de la Croix Salway
Chancellor Small Mignonne
Leaves without glands. A. Flowers large. Early Newington Old Newington
Leaves with kidney-shaped glands.
A, Flowers large. B. Flowers small.
Pavie de Pompone Catherine
Incomparable
 
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