Comice d'Angers. 1. Leroy Dict. Pom. 6:100 fig., 101. 1879.

Jaune du Comice. 2. Mas Le Verger 7:195, 196, fig. 96. 1866-73.

Hâtive de Gascogne. 3. Thomas Guide Prat. 52, 219. 1876.

Madeleine du Comice. 4. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:186. 1883.

This variety, received from Angers, France, is grown commercially in that locality. Glands both reniform and globose; flowers small, with deep rose-color; fruit large, spherical, ending in a mamelon tip at the apex; suture distinct; skin tender, heavily pubescent, yellow, marbled and striped with purple on a deep carmine blush; flesh stained at the pit, melting, very juicy, sprightly; stone free, large, plump; ripens at the end of August.

Comice de Bourbourg. 1. Brehaut Peach Pruner 173. 1866. 2. Leroy Dict. Pom. 6:101, 102 fig. 1879.

A seedling from Bourbourg, Nord, France, first fruiting about 1850. Glands small, both reniform and globose; flowers of medium size; fruit large, roundish-oval, distinctly sutured; skin tender, light yellow, streaked with carmine; flesh white, melting, juicy, tinged about the pit, sprightly; stone free; ripens the middle of September.

Compton Pure Gold. 1. Ill. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 77. 1893.

Exhibited from Illinois at the World's Fair, in 1893.

Comte d'Ansembourg. 1. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:186. 1883.

Listed in this reference.

Comte de Neperg. 1. Mas Pom. Gen. 12:185. 1883.

Listed in this reference.