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The Plum tree (efpecially pres of ieet) rifethi intimeto beea rédenibele tall od 
greateree, whofe bodie and greaterarmes arecouered with amore tagged barke, \yct 
in fome more or patie, semiemmmaaesin meter fmoothinall, 11 rt Eb 
ya kt, ps si mich: diffathetrheng sheardsters 
fome being longer, or lar perypurogmidarslachvaulices odin that areexerciled here- 
psimiline theleafe ware lodathestecbeateth i fprakethisofitany. (vot oF allyas 
many! Cherties they:can doe the like «the flowersare white, Confitting of fiue 
bates a fruit is as variable in forme, asin tafte or colour,iome being ovall,orPeéare 
fafhion or Almondlike, or {phericallor reundy fome firme; fome:foft and waterith, 
fome {weete, fomefower or harfh, or differing fromalithefetaftes sand fomewhite, 
| bie c blacke, fomered, others ycllow, fome purple, others blew, asthey thall bee 
briefly ferdowne vnto.you in the following lines, where I meane nottoinfert any the 
wilde orhedge fiuit,butthofe only arefit for an Orchard to be ftored with good fruits 
and of all which forts; the choyfeft for goodneffe, and rarcft forknowledge, axeto 
be had of my vety good friend Matter lohn Tradeftatite;_ who hath wonderfully 1a- 
boured to obtaine all the rareft fruits hee can heare off in any place of Chriftendeme, 
 Turky, yea orthe whole worldy:as alfo with Matter foha Millen, dwelling ia Olde 
_ ftreete,who from fohaTrade(cateat eectentyinondh othersthat hate had good fuit,bath Rored 
himfelfe withthe beft only, can furnifhany. 
The Amber Primordian Plummei os an indifferenefaire Piamme,early ripesof a pale 
cllowith colourjandof a waterifhitafte;novpleafings >» 
’ The red Primordian Plamme is of : biparany ey i i Sorigand round, reddithon 
the outfide, of amore dry tafte, and ripe’ wichithe firftforts inthe beginnin g of Au- 
uft. 
: The blew Prinordian sa foal plamnmeglmot likethe amafcene, and infbiet 
_todropotfrom ete before be pe . 
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