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SELECT PIrANTS READILY ELIGIBLE 



3. Var. Bellotudo or Yillotuda. 



Fruit about an inch, long, egg-shaped; pericarp outside dark- 

 red, inside violet. 



4. Yar. Redondillo. 



Fruit ovate-spherical, nearly an inch long. Pericarp outside 

 bluish-black, inside whitish. A rich yielder. 



5. Yar. ovalis, Clem. 



Lechin, Picholin, Acquillo. (French: Saurine). Fruit 

 broad-oval, two-thirds of an inch long. A copious yielder. 



6. Yar. argentata, Clem. 



Nevadillo bianco; Doncel; Zorzalena; Moradillo; Ojiblanco; 

 Olivo lucio. Fruit broad-ovate, an inch long, very blunt, not 

 oblique. Quality and quantity of oil excellent. 



7. Yar. Varal hlanco. 



(French: Blanquette). Fruit ovate, globular, three-fourths 

 of an inch long, neither pointed nor oblique, outside blackish- 

 red. 



8. Yar. Empeltre. 



Fruit ovate, an inch loug, equable. Rich in oil of excellent 

 quality, also one of the best for pickles. Pericarp outside 

 violet, inside white. 



9. Var. Racimal. 



(French: Bouteillan, Boutiniene, Pibien, Papugette). Fruit 

 violet-coloured, globose-ovate, about an inch long; neither 

 pointed nor oblique. Bears regularly also on less fertile soil, 

 and is one of the earliest to ripen. 



10. Yar. Varal negro. 



Alameno. (Frenck: Cay on, Nasies). Fruit violet-black, 

 spotted, globose-ovate, nearly an inch long, somewhat pointed. 

 Bears richly. 



11. Yar. Colchonuda. 



Fruit spheric, outside red, inside white, one inch in diameter, 

 slightly pointed. Produces a large quantity of good oil. 



12. Yar. Ojillo de Liehre. 



Ojo de Libre. Fruit nearly spheric, outside violet-black; 

 about one inch long, somewhat oblique. One of the less 

 early varieties. 



13. Yar. Garrasquena. 



(French: Pedouan de Cotignat). Fruit black-red, almost 

 spherical, slightly oblique, about an inch long. Yaluable 

 both for oil and preserves, but liable to be attacked by 

 various insects. 



14. Yar. Hispalensis, Clem. 



Gordal; Ocal; Olivo real. Fruit black-grey, oblique, 

 spherical, measuring fully an inch. Rather a large and 

 quick-growing tree. Fruit used in the green state for pre- 

 serves, not used for table oil. 



