The mean value of fruit characters was extreme in the parental lines that show in Table 1. P1 and P2 shows in diverse for fruit weight (11.13 vs 730.74), fruit length (2.94 vs 14.64), fruit width (2.43 vs 10.56) and fruit thickness (2.42 vs 21.69). The F1 show all traits as nearly half of the P2 parent except in fruit weight, F1 was eight times smaller than P2 parent. The results indicated that the incomplete dominant character is affected to all traits excepted for fruit weight. The backcross populations have the mean value toward to backcross parent, indicated that additive gene effect also importance to all traits (Table1). The results were confirmed by the frequency distribution of all traits (Figure 1, 2). Interestingly, the fruit weight in P2 and BC1P2 were high in both mean and SE that indicated that high variation among individual plant or fruits of observation whereas, P1, F1, F2 and BC1P1 were low.