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ky> if well expos'd, and is ripe the 

 Beginning of July: It is a great Bear- 

 er, and if planted in two different 

 Alpefls, the Fruit may be conti- 

 nu'd three Weeks in Perfedion, o- 

 therwile *tis foon gone after it is 

 ripe, as is the Cafe with moft o- 

 ther Summer Fruits. This fliould 

 have a South-Eafi and Sonth-lVefi 

 Afpea. 



1. The Red Nutmeg (or La Tefche 

 de Troy) is ripe towards the End 

 of July. This is a great Bearer, 

 and if well expos'd, is an extra- 

 ordinary good Fruit : It is fome- 

 what larger than the White, and is 

 of a beautiful red Colour towards 

 the Sun. 



5. The Yellow Alherge nipens Coon 

 after the Red Nutmeg, but is not 

 eftcem'd fo good a Fruit : It is ge- 

 nerally a good Bearer ^ the Flefh is 

 yellow within i and for Variety, 

 there may be one Tree planted 

 where there is Room enough. 



4. The Red Magdalaine (or Mag- 

 Jalene Rouge) is a middle- fiz'd Fruit 5 

 the Flefli or Pulp is Very delicious j 

 it parts from the Stone where the 

 Flefh is red, and the Tree is a good 

 Bearer. This ripens the Beginning 

 of Auguji, and fhould have a Sofith 

 or South-Edjl Afpeft. 



f. The White Magdalaine (or 

 Magdalene Blanche) is a fine large 

 Fruit, when planted in a good Sou j 

 the Flefh is white, except near the 

 Stone, where it is of a reddifli Co- 

 lour i it is very full of a rich viny 

 Juice, and eafily melts in the Mouth j 

 it is a great Bearer, but is very fub- 

 }C^ to drop its Fruit, and is often 

 invaded by Infcfts, as are many o- 

 ther Sorts of rich Teaches. This 

 ripens the Beginning ot Auguji. 



6. The Mignonne (or, as it is 

 commonly cali'd, Mtnion) Teach, is 

 im excellent fine Fruit j the Side 



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next the Sun is of a beautiful red 

 Colour, as is alfo the Flefh next 

 the Stone ; the Pulp is Very firm, 

 and full of a rich Jiliccj it is a 

 plentiful Bearer, and ripens the Be- 

 ginning of Auguji. 



7. The Italian Teach (or Tefche 

 d' Italie) is of an oval Shape ibme- 

 what pointed i the Flefh is very de- 

 licate, and full of Juice, and red 

 towards the Stone, which is flat, 

 and fharp pointed ; it is a good 

 Bearer, a hardy Teach, and ripens 

 the Middle of Auguji. 



8. The Early Newingfon (or 

 Smith's Neroington) is a very good 

 Teach; the Pulp is firm, of a rich 

 lugary Flavour, and clofely adheres 

 to the Stone : This is very red on 

 the Side next the Sun, as is alfo the 

 Flefh near the Stone. This ripens 

 the Beginning of Auguji. 



9. Les Drufelles (or Drufel Teach) 

 is of an oval Shape ; the Skin is of 

 a foft purple Colour next the Sun ; 

 the Fleih is red, and dry, but ot a 

 very agreeable Flavour. This ripens 

 the End of Auguji. 



ic. The Noblefs (or Nobleji) is si 

 fair large Teach ; the Flefh comes 

 clean from the Stone ; the Pulp is 

 melting, and full of a dehcious Juice, 

 and is of a reddifli Colour, next the 

 Stone : It is a good Bearer, an4 

 ripens the Bci^inning of Auguji. 



II. La Chei'reufe (or Belle Che 

 'vreufe) is of a bright red Colour 

 next the Sun,- the Fruit is longifli, 

 and pretty large; the Pulp is full of 

 a delicate fweet Juice, and ripens 

 the latter End of Auguji. 



I i . The Chancellor (or Tefche Chan- 

 celiere) was rais'd from the Sionc of 

 the Chevreufe Teach, in the Gardens 

 of the Chancellor Segutre in France, 

 from whence it had its Name, It is 

 a very large fair Fruit, full of a deli- 

 cate lugary Juice, and is efleem'd 



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