at ~~ Lhe Orchard. 
= and will abide good for fix weekes atthe leaft after i itis gathered , and after all other 
i plums are {pent. 
~_. The Cherry plum remembred before, fpeaking of the Mufcadine plum, isavery 
good plum, bur {mall,. 
The Amber plum is a round plum, as yellow on the outfide itmott as yellow waxe, 
of afowrevnpleafanttafte that which Itafted, but I thinke it was not theright ; for I 
haue feeneand tafted another of the fame bigneffe, ofa paler colour, farre. better rellis 
fhed, anda firmer fubftance, comming cleane from the ftone likean A pricocke. 
The A pricocke plum isa good plum when itis in its perfection, but that is feldome; 
for it doth moft vfually cracke, thereby diminifhing much of its goodnefie » and be- 
fides yeeldeth gumme at the crackes. 
The Eafon plum isa little red plum, but very good i in tafte. 
The Violet plum is aimalland lqng blackith wag plum, > tipe about Baitholmew 
tide, a very good dry eating fruit, ” 
The Grape p lum isthe Flufhing Bulleis re eremembred es oe 
. The Cednie plum is called slgxche Chefton, or the Friars plum before remembre 
_ The Damaske Violet plum, or Queen mother plum fpokeof before. — Pa 
sg ; 2 ee : 
aerate ol 
sep abi tas 
 *S 
when! itisripe. | f 
*) ¢ SSThe white ar ean well rellithedas the other. ‘4 eee 
:| The great Danufon or Damas HA is greater ae the. za f 
reese in tafte, epas ee) 
“The blew Damfon well kn in Pee 
(ae ~The oi fers pj SR, cvntos Pex replum, Aina ripe anda, 
ge lh 
a! 4, on. a + poe 
71 1] 
isa realonable ore Re ee 
“The Sarg amh p 5 
ipe, ofa m ayn reafonable good. 
; a Airobalane ne pum sin motch t slik the former re, ‘but the fruitisof 
? ty i yello ‘colour, and v ‘vy r, CL reciall y ifitbe not ouer ‘ripe: :boththefe 
; “had daaestvebe shed againit a Mal or ef ethey will Phatdiy beare ripest ia 
F The Olive plum isvery likea greene Oline, both for colour and bigneffe. wr. 
4 » ttloweona final uthing tree and tipencthdate, bag ai dhe bei ofthe fi 
yehat re : y call Hic Pes a 
4 _ ~~ Fhon; indicts he other, being {weet, to loofen the b« 
6 ‘ =< t ‘ 7 f. gf of | 
~~ . | Tho blacke Damafcene plum i isavery goad dry plum, and of; a darkeblew colo br 
roweth to beagreat tree sucky Spreading very thicke 4 
¢ Thorn €or o¢ buth : the f ei a 3 
lili Ut as i nll 
