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of a pale-yellow colour^ and within it we find a 
pinkish pulp with several seeds. The fruit tastes 
sweet and pleasant, and guava jelly, which is^ 
The White Guava— Flowers, Foliage, and Fruit. 
made from it, is one of the finest preserves sent 
out from the West Indies. 
4. The red guava is a larger tree than the white, 
with a small fruit shaped like a pomegranate. 
The mountain guava, found in the woods of 
Jamaica, grows to a large tree, with wood of a 
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