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Violet Apple 

 Darling Apple 

 Stoken Apple 

 Sack and Sugar 

 Pidgions bill 

 The Kings apple 

 M. Molines apple 

 Grey Costard 

 Winter Belliboorne 



Little sweeting 

 Yellow Spising 

 Dari Gentles 

 Livinges 

 Mother Pippin 

 Russet Peare apples 

 Keelings 

 Ginitings 

 Black Pipin 

 An Early ripe Apple good in taste 



Peares. 



BInfeild Peare 

 Gergonell 

 Sir Nathaniel Bacons great 

 Red Peare 

 Rose water Peare 

 Greenefield Peare 

 Dego Peare 

 Scarlet Peare 

 French Popering 

 Snow Peare 

 Winter Boon Critian 

 Summer Boon Critian 

 Arundell Peare 

 Pallas Peare 

 Prince Peare 

 Greene Peare 

 Hedera De Besa 

 Michaelmas Peare 

 M. Motts Peare 

 Paynted Peare 

 Sliper Peare 

 Greene Rowling 

 Kings Peare 



Aug. 22 



Poyer Messer Ian 

 Nutmeg Peare 

 Peare Bishops Peare 



Orenge Burgamott 

 May Peare 

 Swise Peare 

 Summer Burgamot 

 Hony Peare 

 Mid-summer Peare 

 Winter Burgamot 

 Poyer de Poydre 

 Portingale Peare 

 Sugar Peare 

 Double floure Peare 

 Bloud Peare 

 Poyer Fran Rial 

 Winter Winsor 

 Summer Winsor 

 Poyer Irish Madam 

 Poyer Dangobet 

 Poyer de Valet 

 Poyer de Sattoyse 



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The greet i6 ounce peere 



The grete winter peere 



The Jerusalem Pere 



A frencJi peare called R. Collanit ripe 



Quinces, 



The portingegale Quince 

 The peare Quince Oct. 5 



Aug. 29 



MOroco Plum 

 Spanish Plum 

 Blew peare plum 

 Red peascod Plum 

 White Plum 

 Plum Dine 

 Rath ripe Damaske violet 



Plums? 



Red plumordin Plume ripe July 12 



Vilot phan „ July 24 



Maraco plume „ July 15 



Early whight pere plum ,, July 30 



Denny plum „ Aug. 6 



Grene Oysterly plum „ Atig. 9 



Grene mother plum „ Aug. 14 



' To this is prefixed a pleasing coloured drawing of ' Martagon vel Leli novae Angliae '. 



2 Plums. ' The choysest for goodnesse, and rarest for knowledge are to be had of my 

 very good friend Master John Tradescnnte, who hath wonderfully laboured to obtaine 

 all the rarest fruits he can heare off in any place in Christendome, Turky, yea or the 

 whole world.' Parkinson, Paradise, 1629, p. 575. 



