SIMPLE FORMS 



1. GLOBULAR. 



Example. — Cross, D. ,* p. 432. 

 H., vol. 7, p. 134. 



2. OVATE. 

 Example.— Croft Castle, D., p. 372. 



3. OBOVATE. 



Examples. — Gan.sel's Bergamot, D., p. 366. 

 Fulton, D., 391. 

 Passans de Portugal, H., vol. 8, p. 61. 



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4. OBLONG. 

 Example. — None. 



*D. means " Downing's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America." H., " Magazine of Horticulture," by C. M. Hovey. 



