the summit, with a deep cavity for the footstalk, 

 projecting more on one side of the suture than on 

 the other. Skin moderately downy, of a uniform 

 dark red next the sun, and of a fine pale yellow on 

 the shaded part, mottled with bright red at the 

 junction of the colours. Flesh pale yellow, rayed 

 with red at the stone, from which it parts freely. 

 Stone very small, bluntly oval, not particularly 

 rugged. Flavour good when upon an open wall, 

 excellent when forced. 



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