The fruit almost entirely covered with red.
GROUP 2. FRUCTUS BICOLORES.—FRUIT TWO-COLORED.
Yellow, very much striped or washed with red.
GROUP 3. FRUCTUS LUTEI.—FRUIT YELLOW.
Of a whitish, greenish, or golden yellow.
ORDER II. PSEUDO-CALVILLA.—BASTARD CALVILLES.
1. The cells are the same as the true Calvilles, very large and open.—2. The calycinal tube is wide and generally very short.—3. They are slightly narrowed towards the eye, and flattened towards the stalk.—4. Their ribs are very prominent, especially round the eye.—5. They are aromatic, and have not the balsamic flavor of the true Calvilles.—6. Their flesh is fine, opaque, a little succulent, and almost equal to the Reinettes.
The Groups are the same as in the First Order.