. Or Netherlandith Hefperides, | 7 | 
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CHAP. XVI, 
Of te foes Orange App, 
TBO HE Tree which bringerh Shape 
it forth fweet Oranges; isin 
ay 9 rota bedittinguifhed from 
the Sowre, the Difference lyes on: 
lyin the Fruit, »which hath a thin, 
fmooth, deep Yellow, and biter 
‘outfide Pill; the infide Pill is mo- 
_derately Thick, “ofa Brimfone 
Colour , the Pulpe is full of feer 
and pleafant Juice, divided into 
eight Partitions, by particular 
Skins or Films; this Juice returns 
not back again after the Winter, 
asthat of the fowre Orange, but 
‘is much longer kept therein. 
eit ee | Ferrarins 
| Or Netherlandith Helperides. 59 
pl ae 
rat LAB Rob thon 
| | Of the Orange Tree eid curl- 
ed Leaves, of Ferrarius, ae. 
’ : “His Tree is called by Ferraz Hep. 
‘ “ R ® -) ibe «dias 
rins Aurantiun crifpo “folio, 4 re! 
that is, the Orange Tree with 
curled Leaves, and is defcribed 
by none before him. 7 
The Italians call him, Riffe the Shape. 
* Poullé : this Tree produces Boughs 
which at their further or uttermoft 
Ends are fet with many naked 
_ Twiggs clofe thrufted together,» 
having fhort thick Leaves curled 
together, with a little Hart at the 
Stalk ; (though fome have none ) 
at the firft coming out of thefe 
Leayes, 
* 
* 
me eo: See aut 3 ix 3 
5h. om the Belgick 
PES er pee 
Hefp.t4. — Ferrarius writes, that the Gar- 
“diners about Genoa have experien- — 
ced, that the place where this _ 
_ Tree is planted or fet, is much to. 
be regarded, if ic flands well to 
‘ the Sun, that then the Fruit fhall 
be of a pleafant fweet Taft; but 
if the place be fhady, on thie con- - 
trary Unpleafant, and all fhall — 
feem to turn ot change into Bit- 
ternels.9° Sa ia) i i ae 
The Becaufe the mixed Orange Ap- 
Mised. ples are not to be diftinguifhed by — 
the outward or inward Form, but 
only by the Taft; it is thought 
_-needlefs to give a particular De- 
{cription of them. 
CHAP. 
‘ 
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Leaves, they are fharp, and bes 
come afterwards roundifh , are of 
aweak Smell, and of a pleafant 
and lovely.green Colour ; at the 
ends of the“Fwiggs the Blofloms 
come forth thick together as in | 
an Heap; the Leaves of the fame 
_are a little curled to. the outfide, 
and have all a fweet pleafant Sent; 
the Fafhion is as thofe of the com- 
- mon Sore; the Frit is: like he - 
_.. gommon Orange Apple, excepr _ 
that the fit Geisha = | 
flat Shape at Top and Bottom, 
The outward Pill is almoft ofa 
~~ Saffron Yellow, Roughith, a lic- 
the Bitter in the Taft; the infide 
Pillis thin, loofe; unfavory; the» 
Pulp is Yellow with amoderate — 
Sowrenels, pleafant of Taft, and 
is by feveral Skins or Films divi 
ded into:eight Partitions, 
_ This Tee muft be diligently 
abferved -and=looked unto,’ be- 
/ caufe 
