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14. Medvedevka. — Resembles No. 9 {a). 



15. Medofka {Voire, miel). — Fruit very small; form conical; color clear 

 yellow ; flesh very melting and agreeable. Tree enduring. 



16. Mitschurin. — A kind known under this name at Calouga, a town in 

 Russia, for more than fifty years. The tree is very hardy. Fruit moderate size ; 

 ripens in August. 



17. Ordynka. 



18. Princesse^ Beurre Romaine — (See annual report of the Ontario Fruit 

 Growers' Association for 1892). Fruit large, fine ; form long ; flavor excellent. 

 Tree hardy. 



Fig. 684. — Roulef Pear. 



19. Rylsk. — Fruit of moderate size; color yellow ; flavor passable. Tree 

 enduring. 



20. RouJef (Fig. 684). — A variety raised from seeds by Mr. Matschurin- 

 Fruit moderate size ; color yellow ; flavor excellent. Tree enduring. Deserves 

 to be commended for its productiveness, flavor, and firmness, for commercial 

 orchards. 



21. Sapieganka. — (See Canadian Horticulturist, August, 1890.) 

 Fruit of moderate dimensions, and superb flavor. Ripens in October. Tree 

 sufficiently hardy 



