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' fpotted, and cover'd with a very thin light Violet Hite 
The Fru1t-GarDEN TTufirated. 
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of the Nourifhment they imbibe, and are. thereby render'd imperfect : 
Befides, being expofed to the Sun and Air, their Sap-Veflels are thereby 
dried up, and confequently cannot receive Nourifhment in fo great a 
Quantity, as when in a fupple ductile Sate. 
THE Red Primordian (Fig. Ul. Plate XX.) differs very little from 
the preceding, except in Colour, which is a dark Red, cover’d with a 
Violet Flew, and the Manner of producing its Fruits, which are gee | 
nerally in Clufters, (as Fig. III. Plate XXI and XXIL) “Tis a very 
pleafant-tafted Fruit when well ripen’d, and not too great a Numbet 
upon the Tree : It ripens about three Weeks after the Fean-bative, viz. 
Tune i. | 
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THE MoroccoPlumb, (Fig. Ul. Plate XX.) is a fine Plumb, of very 
dark or blackifh Blue, cover’d with a fine light Violet Flew, a good — 
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Bearer, and ripens about July 14, 1727. ‘on an Eaft-Wall. 
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N. B. THEIR common Magnitudes are generally | as large as the 
prick d Line AB, veprefented im Plate XX. Ripe July 10, 1727. 
7 South-Weft Wall. Ee a ee: * 2 | © 
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> re eet gh ie Be Pepi aes Fy ae ae 
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THE Filferincliain or Foderingham Plumb, (Fig. VI. Plate XX.) alfo | 
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called the Sheen Plunb, in refpect to its being a favourite Plumb sto 
: ae tee pe DR sbi A: ia Se y ss hath | 
Sic William Temple, who lw'd at Sheen neat Réchmon ses} Surry ee | 
its Pulp very firm and crifp, full of an excellent rich”Juice, and comes — 
from the Stone... Next the Sun tis a dark but a pleafant Red, a lictle 
«YTS Skin is Something “bard, when Seafons are’ Wet and’Cold ; and 
at fach Times “tis very apt to opef at its Bloffom-End, ets : 
Tis an excellent Fruit againft a South-Eaft Wall, bur very ca — 
palier : Ripe 4 1727. South-Ealt Wall. 
when a Standard or Efpalier + Ripe July v4, 1727 es a - 
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