Leaves very large, roundish- cordate or ovate, 

 in some degree cucuUate, generally auricled at the 

 base ; petiole with about 6 equidistant glands : a 

 character, however, which is too variable to be of 

 importance in apricots. 



Flowers of the ordinary size. 



Fruit next in size to the Moor-park, rather 

 oval, slightly compressed, of a dull yellow, slightly 

 coloured with red on a small space. Suture shallow. 

 Flesh pale orange, very firm, juicy, sweet and high 

 flavoured, with a slight degree of acidity. Stone 

 large, oval, not adhering to the flesh, blunt at each 

 end, with scarcely any passage in the edge. Kernel 

 slightly bitter; much less so than in the Moor- 

 park. 



