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FIFTH. — Surface of Fruit. 



1. — Angular. — Ribbed and uneven. 



2. — Smooth. — Even. 



SIXTH.— Colour- (Very variable.) 

 A. — Normal or Ground Colour. 



1. — Green. 



2. —Yclloiv. 



3. — Bed. 



4. — Bronze. 



5. — Busset. 



B. — Supplementary Colours, or Colours chiefly derived from 



exposure. 



1. — Bed-streaked. 



2. — Bed-flushed. 



The diagrams or plates are intended to convey, as clearly as 

 maybe possible, what is meant by the terms " conical," " oblong," 

 &c, as applied, and the relative gradations of size. Thus an 

 Apple which may be described as "medium, conical" is of the 

 size and form represented in Fig. 2, Plate IV., and so on. 



