£04. 
POMONA:.@, 
bs loft in a faint Yellow; ‘tis a good Bearer: Ripe Auguft 8, 1727. 
ot 
Eaft Wall. 
© THE Purple Alberge, (Fig. V. Plate XXX.) fo called, being 
' coverd with a Coat of Purple about the Bloflom-End, which lofes it felf 
in a dark Red, blended with Yellow ; its Pulp is yellow within, and 
| very red about the Stone, from which it parts: “Tis a moft. delicious 
~ tich juicy Fruit, and a good Bearer : Ripe Auguft 3. Eaft Wall. 
THE Violet-Hative Fig. Vi. Plate XXX.) comes from the Stone, 
| which is of a lively Red on the Edges, but on the Bulge a Chocolate 
| Colour : Next to the Sun ’tis a very dark Red, which is foftned off in 
a fotter Red, which at length is loft with fmall red Spots, in a Ground 
blended with Red and Yellow : Its Juice is the moft delicious I ever 
tafted, it far excels the Old Newington, notwithftanding that is fo ex- 
cellent a Fruit : Ripe Augu/t 8. Eaft Wall. 
| THE Old Newington (Fig. 1. Plate XXXI.) its Pulp clofely adheres 
to the Stone, which is of a lively Red, “and very full of a moft delicious 
| sich Juice ; its Pulp is very firm when ripe, and of a beautiful Red next 
: the Sun, which lofes it felf in yellowifh Green when ripe : It is but an 
indifferent Bearer when nail’d in thick with Wood, but the reverfe, (as - 
before noted) when the Branches are laid about nine Inches apart : Ripe 
Auguft 6. South Wall. 
[ THE Aihempele ig. Il. Plate XXXL) ¢ comes from the Stone, which 
is of a brownifh Red ; but the Pulp next the Stone is a fine Vermilion 
| Red, and of a very great | Thicknefs ; its Pulp is melting, and full of a 
very “rich: vinous Juice: Next the Sun ’tis very dark Red, which is 
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| foftned off, and loft in a yellowifh Green, fet very thick with {mall red 
— ‘tis a good Bearer : Ripe Angi 8. South Wall. 
THE Brook's Peach, fo alled ae the Lord Brooks, who firft pto- 
| pagated it in his Gardens at Tawickenbam in Middlefex, (Fig. Ml. 
| “Plate XXX.) Next to the Sun ‘tis of a fine Vermilion Red, which lofes 
: felf wich fmall red Spots in a yellowifh Green. The Pulp is of very 
gr at Sudftance, ‘and comes from the Stone, which is of a Cinamon 
cr § the inward Part of the Pulp next about the Stone is very 
~ white : 
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