THE PEAR. 719 



red ill the sun. Stalk about an inch long, inserted moderately deep, in 

 an angular basin. Flesli buttery and melting, sugary, with a peculiar 

 and agreeable perfume. Good. November to February. 



Chelmsford. 



Tynsboro'. Mogul Summer. 



Origin, Chelmsford, INIass. Tree vigorous, productive. 

 Fruit large, roundish obtuse pyriform, yellow, red cheek. Flesh 

 coai'se, sweet, good for cooking. T^ast of September. 



Choisnard. 



Originated with M. Choisnard, Ormes, France. 



Fruit medium to large, oblong obtuse pyriform. Skin rough, dull 

 yellow brown in the sun, and Avitli many fawn-colored dots. Stalk 

 rather long. Calyx large, open. Flesh yellowish white, half crisp, hall 

 fine, rough at centre, juicy, delicate musky flavor. January, March. 

 (Leroy.) 



Churcti. 



Church. 

 Clarke ? 



This really good Pear originated on land belonging to the Ti'inity 

 Church, at New Rochelle, N. Y. ; hence its name. The habit of the 

 Chinch Pear is somewhat spreading in its growth, uniformly productive, 



