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THE PEAR. 



Bartlett, or Williams' Bonchretiex. 



Bartlett. of all American Gardens. 

 Williams' Bonchretien. 

 Clement Doyenne. 

 Poire Guillaume, of the French. 



Bamett's William. 

 Bonchretien Bamett. 

 Delavault. 



This noble Pear is, justly, one of the most popular of all the siiumei 

 v^arieties. Its size, beaiity, and excellence entitle it to this estimation, 

 apart from the fact that it bears very early, regularly, and abvm- 

 dantly. It is an English variety, originated about 1770, in Berkshire, 

 and was afterward propagated by a London grower by the name of Wil- 



Bartlett, or Williams'' Bonchrfitieii. 



Hams. When fix-st introduced to this covmtry its name was lost, and 

 having been cultivated and disseminated by Enocli Bartlett, Esq., of 

 Dorchester, near Boston, it became so universally known as the; Jiartleti 



