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POMON A: Or, 
THE Rickets Peach, (Fag. 1V. Plate XXXII.) fo called in regard to 
| <" being firft propagated by Mr. Rickets, late a Nurfery-man at Hoxton : 
t comes from the Stone, which is of a Cinamon Colour, with a Tinge 
of Red in the Cléfts ; the Pulp next the Stone is of a beautiful Red, 
which lofes it felf in an almoft tranfparent white Pulp, which is melting 
and very full of a very weet delicious Juicé = its Outfide next the Sun 
is of a very pleafant Vermilion Red, which is foftned off with very. 
fmall Spots-in a light yellow Ground ; ‘tis a good Bearer : Ripe Augu/t 
25, 1727. Sout Met Wall. 
PAE Lite ddmivabhe (Fig. V. Plate XXXIL ) comes from the Stone; 
which is a Cinamon Colour, to which adheres many Fibrous Particles 
of the Pulp : Next the Stone it’ is:a very deep Red, melting, and full 
of an excellent tich Juice ; the Out-skin is of a ‘pleafant’ Red next the 
Sun, which is foftned': off with very minute Spots, into a pleafant 
Yellow ; ‘tis a very good Bearer : Ripe Auguft 24, 1727. South Wall.” 
THE Bell Chevrenfe, idmmorily ealled Chewerufe, (Fig A.Plate XXXII1.) 
| comes ° from the Stone, which is‘of a light brown Colour ; and next 
abotie it the’ Pulp” is of ‘a pleafant Vermilion Red, which is full of a 
— foft fugard Juice : ‘The Ouc-skin next the Sun ‘is a firong Red, that is 
foftned off in’a Ae Green ; ‘tis'a Sa Bearer : ng ccd 2A, 727. 
South- Weft Wall.° 8s oom) taesc8ll &: j 
THE Burdock (Fag. WT. Plate. XXXII) its Pulp ; ion to the Stone, 
which is of a Cinamon Colour 5: “tis of a, very great Subftance, ‘very: 
= firm, ‘dnd full of a moft delicious. tich Juice :. Its Outfide ‘next the Sun. 
ir tee 
ace pope = 
is a beautiful Vermilion Red, which is foftened off with-fmall red Spots: 
in a pleafant yellow Green ; ‘tis a: good Bearer, and as. good a Fruit: as. 
any of the Kind: ni — 30, 1727. South Wall. 
THE Rinmbolion, or Roatak Fig. 1 Ill. Plate <uuuEeS comes © 
from the Stone, which is of a Cinamon Colour; the Pulp next about it is 
of a light Red, and_ its. inward | Pulp of a fine; Yellow.; ‘tis full of :a. 
fine vinous rich Juice, and is. an ‘excellent Fruit.) The Outh de next the. 
Sun isa fine pleafant Red, which is foftned: into a — Yellow 5 “tis. a’ 
| Se Bearer : Se September 20, os Wall. 
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