PEAKS. 



201 



.Value. 



Colour. 



78 ] 

 82 



Beurre de Rouineau. 

 Beurre* Spence . . . . 



Spence. 

 Beurre Spence (of some). 

 see Fltmisli Beauty. 



Season. 



82 1 1 beurre Sterkmans . . 

 b^ 2 Beurre Superfin. 



Beurre de Tervueren, see 

 Uvedales Saint Ger 

 main. 



82 2 Beurre de Tuerliuckx . 



Tuerlinckx. 

 84 1 Beurre de Wetteren . . 

 86 1 Bezi Goubault. 

 90 BeziVaet 



Bezi de St. Vaast. 

 Bem-re" Beaunn ait. 



93 1 Blanc Peine. 

 96 1 Bloodgood. 



Bolivar, see Uv&dale'a 

 Saint Germain. 



Bonaparte, see Napole'on 



Bon Chretien Napoleon 

 see Napoleon. 



Bonne Apres Noel, see 

 Bell* Apres Noel. 

 100 1 Bon Gustave . . . 



106 1 Bon d'Ezee .... 

 Belle et Bonne d'Ezee. 

 Bonne des Haies. 



Bonne de Longueval, see 

 Louise Bonne (of Jer 

 sey). _ 



106 2 Bonnissime de la Sarthe 

 109 1 Boughton Spring Russet. 

 HO 1 Bouvier Bourgmestre 

 113 1 Brancart. 

 121 1 Burlingham. 



Butterbirne, Griine Winter. 



see Easter Beurre. 

 124 1 Butterbirne, Norman- 



ische Herbst. 

 l^" 1 Calebasse de Bavay . 



127 2 Calebasse Carafon 



127 3 Calebasse d'Ete . . 



127* Calebasse Grosse . . . 



Calebasse Monstre. 

 127 5 Calebasse Tougard . . 

 Captif de St. Helene, see 



Napoleon. 

 Charles A., see Napoleon. 

 153 1 Chenille. 



y. r. turbinate 



pyr- 



pyr. 

 y. b. obovate 



g- y- 



pyr- 



obt. pyr 



oblong 



obi. pyr. 

 long pyr. 



conical 



long pyr. 

 long pyr. 



■■'. T 



Jan. Feb. S 



Jan. Feb. S 



Feb. Mai 



Dec. Jan. W S 



Dec. Jan. 

 Sept. Oct. 



Jan. 

 Dec. 



Remarks. 



Said to be most 

 excellent ; but the 

 varieties received 

 under this name 

 have hitherto proved 

 syni m vinous with 

 'others which do not 

 agree with Van 

 lions' description. 

 Amongst the many 

 hundred varieties 

 that nave fruited in 

 the Society's Garden 

 none agrees so 

 closely with that 

 description as the 

 Louise Bonne (of 

 Jersey). 



R. C. 



R. C. 

 R. C. 



Resembles the Chau 

 tnontel in flavour, 

 but is not so rich. 



R. C. 

 R. C. 



W S R. I ■ 



The fruit is said to 

 grow nearly one foot 

 long, and of good 

 quality in light 

 warm soil. 

 When ripe it soon 

 decays. 



