best  as  an  open  dwarf,  grafted  upon  the* Quince  
 A  wall  is  not  required  for  it. 
 Wood  clear  reddish  brown,  sprinkled  with  
 white  spots. 
 Leaves  oblong,  narrow,  much  folded,  and  recurved, 
  with very  fine  serratures.  S tipules  linear,  
 about the  length  of the  petiole. 
 F ruit  middle-sized,  turbinate,  regularly  tapering  
 into  the  stalk.  Eye  not  at  all  sunken,  but  
 level  with  the  surface  of  the  extremity.  Skin  a  
 fine  clear  cinnamon,  fading  into yellow  in  the  shade,  
 and  acquiring  a  rich  bright  red  in  the  sun.  Flesh  
 yellowish,  melting,  buttery,  very  rich  and  high  
 flavoured.