50 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
are produced where the greatest care is bestowed. An 
important factor in the successful cultivation of the 
Pear is, as from the returns, in the use of the 
„ which, from its close, surface-rooting cha- 
ia more directly amenable to the attention of the 
portion of the subjoined 
Fio © Peas Berase Rosc. 
Bellissime W. fruit iare, roundich: eye Marge aad — ort 
8 in a desp han; Ain deep gy N Í Reurre ' + okie 
N 0 į m i * Frei ober 3 „ m. * 
i r. juiey and sweetly perf £ 
enlimary 
j p or 
— Rr. 3 
Beurre Berckmans, 
almost ＋ the surface; skin pale 
Pear continued. 
Beurre Alexandre Lucas, Fruit large, handsome, obovate; 
r becoming yellow as it attains 
y; flesh white, juicy, melting, and good. A splendid 
sort, ripe in December. 
Fruit irregular-obovate ; 
Beurré Bachelier. e. small, 
closed ; — 5 greenish-yellow, w th dark russet; flesh a di melt- 
ing, and 
and good. 
Fruit medium, pyriform; eye open, 
yellow, R with 
numerous of russet; flesh juicy, white and a. 
November. A nice-looking and excellent Pear. The isa 
. 
Bourré Boso. Fruit medium, long-pyriform ; eye open, in a 
shallow basin; skin yellow, covered r with orange-russet ; 
flesh white, melting, buttery, very rich. October and? ber. 
A handsome and excellent dessert Pear, The tree requires a 
wall in cold soils and situations. See Fig. 50. 
Bourré Caplegmont. Fruit small, E. oe large and 
opm, level with the surface ; skin yellow-russet, flushed ; fesh 
white, melting, and richly flavoured. October. A good cropper, 
and very y. 
Beurré Clairgeau, Fruit large, curved-pyriform; eye small, 
open; skin smooth, yellow-russet, flushed Shh bright red ; fesh 
half-melting, sometimes gritty, but sweet. November, Showy 
sometimes very 
and 
r Frult obovate, uneven in its outline ; 
eye set almost even with the surface; skin at frst of a 
Wright green, becoming —＋ flushed with brown-red ; 
. ng, and richly perfumed. September. 
early Autumn 
russet, sometimes flushed with bright 
red; flesh juicy, melting, and richly flavoured. November. A 
Bourré E Aremberg. Fruit medium, pyriform; eye small 
set ; sk —_ covera be numerous regular tches of 
„ melt vea vou 
5 pel wend well known 2 and a 
or pyramid, 
fi 
4 
ve! 
and January. A 
reat hearer, The tree may be grown as a standard 
the fruit is much from a wall. 
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In 
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2 
in, 
uill 
mediom, short- chord, 
im a shallow basin: skin greenish-yellow, — white. 
Jay . favoured. August. A very good omiy 
