A II , ,^ ii > 1 i;( I r 

 rhh Mho 



"Standard*' I' Lulargcd one- 



fourth.) Tins y; . . r,^, that 

 nine or ten of tln^m uiif^h a i/nuud. 



The Mtonc u mo rdatitcly suudl that it 

 repmetiU onfy tkree^flfths per cent of 

 the toUd bwlk. It ii aUo freatonr 

 a very great merit, ae every use 

 prunet will admit. These massive 

 prunes are often sold in the market 

 as plums to be eaten fresh. 



