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ity, with spots and small specks of black ; flesh white and 

 juicy, rather too acid for a dessert fruit, but good for cook- 

 ing. Ripens in September, and keeps until December. 



CattOOgaja* Large to very large ; irregular and con- 

 siderably ribbed, broadest at the base ; yellow, mottled 

 with black specks, and sprinkled with flecks of green ; 

 stalk of medium length, slender ; cavity very deep ; calyx 

 in an open, deep basin ; flesh yellowish, with a mild, sub- 

 acid flavor. October to January. 



Camak's Sweet, Fruit medium to large ; nearly round ; 

 dull whitish-green, mottled with green russet, the patches 



Fi. 91. CAMAK'S SWEET. 



of which are made up with small dots, with a dull blush 

 cheek toward the sun ; stem short and slender ; cavity 

 and basin broad; calyx closed; flesh firm and tender; 

 scarcely sweet; juicy and fine flavored; best. Keeps 

 until February. 



lUangum. Size small to medium ; regular, slightly 

 conical; stalk small, in a narrow cavity; color green, 



