The Frurt-Garven Iluftrated. 
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| white ; its Juice is very delicious, and the Pulp melts in eating; ‘tis a 
\ very good Beater: Ripe Auguft 8. Welt Wall. 
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THE Hemskirk, (Fig. TV. Plate XXX1.) is a moft beautiful delicious” 
Fruit ; the Pulp has a {mall Adherence to the Stone, which is of a dark 
red Colour, as alfo the Pulp about it: Its Outfide next che Sun is a very 
deep or blackifh Red, which goes off gradually towards the back Part, 
which is fet very thick with {mall red Spots; ‘tis a very flefhy Fruit; 
and a good Bearer : Ripe Auguft 8, 1727, South-Eaft Wall. 
THE Bellows, (Fig. V. Plate XXXI.) is a very great Bearer, and an 
excellent good Fruit ; Its Pulp: comes from the Stone, which is a light 
Brown, and the Pulp next about it very white, with a Tincture of 
Red next the Cleft or Edge of the Stone : Its Skin, which does freely 
peel off, is of a pleafant Red next the Bloffom-End, and lofes, it felf 
with {mall red Specks in. a yellowifh, Green :| Ripe Augaft 1, Welt 
Wall. 
THE Swalze or. Saolxe, (Fig. 1. Plate XXXII.) is faid to be firlt 
poor to England by the Lord Peterborough ;, its Pulp comes from 
¢, which i is very ee as wel as the le next about it, and tis 
larger t than in the Fipn >—Nes neSun Set = is om 
Fa, 
THE Pavy: Royal. (Fig. I. Plate XXXL.) comes from the Stone, 
which is of a Cinamon Golour ; its Pulp is very: red. about the Stone, 
| containing a J uice equal to the beft- Peach or Pavy in the World : Its 
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Ce nanan’ 
 Ourfide is a black Red, beautifully ftrip’d with a> fine Vermilion Red, 
: which is foftned off in a yellowith Green ; ‘tis a very good Bearer, and | 
| were it to be nail’d in very thin, it would, without Difpute, bethe very 
beft Peach in eaeine! 38 Auguft 55-1727. Eaft Wall. 
THE Poopree ( Fig. int Plate XXXII): comes: Pa Hl othe Stone) 
which is both red and brown : - The Pulp next about the Stone is very. 
red, and, if eaten before quite ripe, has. very much of the Old New- 
ington Talte i in it ; but the Juice is much fiver 3 adi — ripen'd : Rat 
Auguft 24, 1777. Ealt Walle 7 22 a 
