THE PEARS OF NEW YORK 569 



the sun, with many gray and green dots; stem inclined, inserted by a lip and sometimes 

 rings; calyx partially closed; basin shallow; flesh whitish, juicy, tender, half-melting, sweet, 

 pleasant, good; mid- Aug. 



Van Marum. 1. Pom. France 3:No. 125, PI. 125. 1865. 2. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 

 873. 1869. 



Calebasse Grosse. 3. Hogg Fruit Man. 541. 1884. 



Originated by Van Mons in 1823. Tree vigorous, productive. Fruit very large, 

 sometimes measuring six inches long, oblong-pyriform, yellow; stem rather long, slender; 

 cavity flattened; calyx large; basin shallow, regular; flesh white, apt to rot at the core, 

 half -melting, not especially juicy, sweet, aromatic; fair to good; Oct. 

 Van Mons friihe Pomeranzenbime. 1. 'Doch.nshlFuhr. Obsikunde i-.ie^q. 1856. 



Originated by Van Mons about 1852. Fruit broadly turbinate, light green becoming 

 yellow, thickly dotted, specked with russet: stem thick, one inch long; flesh half-melting; 

 second-rate in quality; Aug. 

 Van Mons Sommer Schmalzbime. i. Dochnahl Fuhr. Obsikunde 2:142. 1856. 



Originated by Van Mons of Belgium about 1852, from seed. Tree vigorous and 

 productive. Fruit medium large, 2 inches wide, 3I inches high, with protuberances, light 

 green becoming greenish-yellow, without red, spotted with russet; calyx open, star-shaped; 

 stem curved, medium long; flesh fine, moderately melting; last of Aug. 

 Van Mons spate Wirthschaftbime. i. Dochnahl Fiihr. Obsikunde 2:187. 1856. 



Said to be a seedling of Van A/Ions originated about 1854. Twigs long, red; leaves 

 small. Fruit oval, 2; inches wide, 35 inches high, with the bulge in the middle, green 

 becoming yellowish-green; dots black; calyx almost closed; segments erect; stem woody, 

 I inch long; flesh breaking, sweet; last of Nov. 

 Van Mons siisse Haushaltsbime. i. Dochnahl Fiihr. Obstkunde 2:182. 1856. 



Said to have been originated by Van Mons about 1852. Fruit conic-p3Tnform, 2§ 

 inches wide, 3 inches tall, bright green becoming lemon-yellow, sometimes striped with 

 red, more or less flecked with russet; dots not conspicuous; basin shallow; stem thick, f inch 

 long, inclined; flesh yellowish-white, fine, smooth, sweet; Sept. and Oct. 

 Van Tertolen Herbst Zuckerbime. 1. Dochnahl Fuhr. Obstkunde 2:89. 1856. 



Sucre de Tertolen. 2. Mas Le Verger 3: Pt. i, 129, fig. 63. 1868. 



Tertolen Herbst Zuckerbime. 3. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 289. 1889. 



Of Dutch origin. Tree light green; petioles long and very slender; leaves ciirved 

 and sharply acuminate. Fruit nearly mediiim, globular-turbinate ; skin rather thick, 

 green, with large brown spots; flesh white, granular, buttery, rather gritty around the 

 core, acidulous, perfumed; first; Nov. 



Van de Weyer Bates, i. Mag. Hort. 18:417. 1852. 2. Mas Pom. Gen. 5:71, fig. 324. 

 1S80. 



Said to have been originated by Van Mons about 1S23. Tree vigorous, large, rather 

 tall, an early and good bearer. Fruit below medium, roundish-obovate, pale yellow, 

 covered with small brown dots and a few brown veins; stem short, rather stout; calyx 

 large, open; flesh yellowish, buttery, juicy, rich, sugary, pleasantly aromatic; a fine late 

 pear; Mar. to May. 



