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3. Var. Bellotudo, or Villotuda. — Fruit about an 
inch long, egg-shaped; pericarp, outside dark-red, 
inside violet. ; 
4. Var. Redondillo.—Fruit ovate-spherical, nearly 
an inch long. Pericarp, outside blueish-black, inside 
whitish. A rich yielder. 
5. Var. ovalis, Clem.—Lechin, Picholin, Acquillo. 
(French: Saurine.) Fruit broad - oval, two thirds of 
an inch long. <A copious yielder. 
6. Var. argentata, Clem.—Nevadillo blanco; Don- 
cel; Zorzalena; Moradillo ; Oji-blanco; Olivo lucio. 
Fruit broad - ovate, an inch long, very blunt, not ob- 
lique. Quality and quantity of oil excellent. 
7. Var. Varal blanco.—(French: Blanquette.) Fruit 
ovate, globular, three fourths of an inch long, neither 
pointed nor oblique; outside blackish-red. 
8. Var. Empeltre.—Fruit ovate, an inch long, equa- 
ble. Rich in oil of excellent quality ; also one of the 
best for pickles. Pericarp, outside violet, inside 
white. 
9. Var. Racimal. —(French : Bouteillan, Boutin- 
iere, Ribien, Rapugette.) Fruit violet - colored, glo- 
bose - ovate, about an inch long; neither pointed nor 
oblique. Bears regularly, also, on less fertile soil, 
and is one of the earliest to ripen. 
10. Var. Varal negro.—Alameno. (French: Cay- 
on, Nasies.) Fruit violet-black, spotted, globose-ovate, 
nearly an inch long, somewhat pointed. Bears very 
richly. 
11. Var. Colchonudo.—Fruit spheric, outside red, 
inside white, one inch in diameter, slightly pointed. 
Produces a large quantity of good oil. 
12. Var. Ojillo de Liebre.—Ojo de Liebre. Fruit 
