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( j= SBHE Imperial, (Fig. v. Plate XX.) or Red Bonum Mechiie is a 
| beautiful but fomething coarfe Plumb, when eaten raw ; and therefore 
‘tis oftner ufed for Baking, Reclervinw @c. and is then much 
efteem’d, by the Curious: Ripe Fuly 15. North-Weft Wall. 
THE Violet Plumb (Fig. Vil.) an old but valuable Plumb, either 
| for the Table or Tarts: The Pulp is of a greenifh Yellow, cover'd 
with a deep blue Skin, with a moft pleafant Violet Flew ; ‘tis a great 
Bearer, and worth the Notice of the moft Curious : Ripe Fuly 15,1727. 
Weft Wall. : 
' | THE Royal (or Sit Charles Worfley’s) Plumb, Fig. VIN. Plate XX.) 
fo called in. refpeét to its very rich fugar’d juicy Pulp, which cleaves 
‘One, and is cover'd with a light Red about the Bloflom-End, 
\ with faint red Specks from the fame, ending i in a yellowifh Green: *Tis 
beft inywarm moift Lands, being fubje& to rot upon the Tree before 
ripe in wet eee andlofes very much of its fine, rich, acid. 
Flavour, "Tis a tet, and may be july p plac’d - the fir — 
‘Rank of Plumbs is Fly Aes 17 29: Southebat Wall oe 
| THE Blue or Vi solet Pordrigon, (Fig. IV. Plate XXII. is an exe 
cellent Plumb ; its Pulp richly fugar'd, and cover’d with a fine Violet 
Flew, fomething yellowifh. within > Tis: a good ee and one of the | 
o beft in Easlend:: —_ Fea esY Welt Wall. 
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eddifh Spots, cover’d with a "white Flew : Its 
oy . very fweet, with a pleafant Acidity attending 
) comes es from the Stone, but the Skin is often Seating bitterith. 
Tis a. god iucee — Auguft 3 Welt Wall. : 
| “THE Mask, Perdrigen (Bie. ig. a Plate XXII) is an excellent 7 
| ie Plumb ; its Pulp comes from the Stone,” very firm, full of a rich 
) d Juice, Cover'd wehanel aencth b ck Skin, and pee = sue Flew : : 
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