ae ae oe 
The Frui1t-Garpven Iduftrated. 102. 
THE Ttalian, ot Brunion Neétorine, (Fag. IV. Plate XXIX.) is a 
moft excellent, rich, vinous-flavour’d Fruir, when well ripen d ; its Pulp 
is very firm, and cleaves to the Stone, which is very red, as alfo is the 
out Pare next the Sun, which lofes it felf in a pleafant Yellow : Ripe 
Auguft 6, 1727. South-Welt Wall. 
| THE Golden Neétorine, (called by fome, tho’ falfly, the Temple 
Neéforine, Fig. VY.) its Pulp adheres very clofe to the Stone, which is of 
_ avery light Brown, or Snuff Colour : “Tis very yellow within as well 
as without, excepting next the Sun, where ‘tis intermix’d with Spots and 
Streaks of Red ; ‘tis a fine rich flavour’d Fruit when well tipen'd, and 
therefore it fhould not be gather'd until ‘tis fomething fhrivel’d ; ‘tis a 
- good Bearer: Ripe Auguft 20. Weft Wall. 
THE Early Admivable, (Fig. W. Plate XXX.) comes ftom the 
Stone, which is of a Cinamon Colour ; the Pulp next to it is white, 
with fome few Tinétures of Red: it may be juftly called Admirable 
in regard to its fine delicious melting Pulp : The out Part next the Sun 
js ftceaked with pleafant Red, which lofes it felf in a light Yellow ; ‘tis 
~ which is a Cinamon Colour; the Pulp is white next the Stone, melting, 
and full of a fine tich Juice, fomething acid. Next the Sun ‘tis of a 
| Carnation Red, which is loft in a yellowifh Green ; ‘tis a good Bearer : 
Ripe September 4. Weft Wall. 
THE Pafi-Violet, (Fig. il. Plate XXX.) or Double Troy Peach; 
its Pulp comes from the Stone, being very red next about it : its Tafte 
is very like the Red Nutmeg, but its outward Coat is of an Orange 
Colour, faintly dotted with brownifh Red: Ripe Auguft 6, 1727. 
Eaft Wall. — Es 
| "THE Nivet (Fig. IV. Plate XXX.) comes from the Stone, which 
is very red, as alfo the Pulp next about it, but within ‘tis very yellow : 
| ’tis a fine rich fugar'd melting Fruit, of a dark Red next the Sun, which 
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