best as an open dwarf, grafted upon the Quince 

 A wall is not required for it. 



WOOD clear reddish brown, sprinkled with 

 white spots. 



LEAVES oblong, narrow, much folded, and re- 

 curved, with very fine serratures. STIPULES linear, 

 about the length of the petiole. 



FHUIT middle-sized, turbinate, regularly ta- 

 pering into the stalk. EYE not at all sunken, but 

 level with the surface of the extremity. SKIN a 

 fine clear cinnamon, fading into yellow in the shade, 

 and acquiring a rich bright red in the sun. FLESH 

 yellowish, melting, buttery, very rich and high 

 flavoured. 



