66 Report upon the Varieties of Apricot, 



11. Moorpark Apricot. 

 Syn. Moorpark. Nicol, Gardeners Kalender, p. 167. Forsyth, 

 Treatise, p. 3. Brookshaw, Pom. Brit. t. 23. Hort. 

 Soc. Cat No. 10. 

 Anson's. 

 Dunmore's. 



Dunmore's Breda.f Hart. Soc. Cat. No. 10, Syn. 

 Temple's. 



Imperial Anson. ib. No. 5. 



Oldaker's Moorpark. ib. No. 11. 



Sudlow's Moorpark. ib. No. 12. 



Walton Moorpark. ib. No. 13. 



Peach Apricot. Forsyth, Treatise, p. 4. 



Abricot de Nancy. Duhamel, Arbres Fruitiers, 1. p. 144, 



t. 6. Mayer, Pom. Franc. 1, p. 37. Pom. 



Austr. 1, p. 30. 

 Abricot Peche. Duhamel, Arbres Fruitiers, 1, p. 145. 



Noisette, Jard. Fruit, p. 3. 

 Abricot Peche, or Abricot de Nancy. Noisette, Manuel, 



p. 490. 



Pfirsich-Aprikose, oder Nancyer, oder Wurtembergische. 



Baumann, Taschenbuch, p. 390. 

 Abricot de Tours ? Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 51. 

 Abricot Peche, Abricot de Nuremberg, ou du Wirtem- 



berg, Abricot de Piemont. Audibert, Cat 



Shoots strong, short-jointed, with a very prominent elevation at the base of the buds ; 



L Td 1, ge - , Leave : large ' roundish ' acuminate ' — 



nnshed wuh auncles at *e base, and with glands on the petioles; of a de!p green 

 colour. Frmt large, roundish, compressed, with a shallow suture, sometimes flattened 

 kLJZT!!'-.! ^ a br ° Wnish -° ran g e ' in some «*» drably clear, but generally 

 mfcrspersed with ferrugmous specks. Flesh dull reddish orange, juicy and of a high 

 ^excellent flavour, peculiar to this Apricot; not liable to tcle'mealy as is the 

 -wuh some sorts. Its only defects are that it sometimes does not ripen Loughly 



