628 



THE PEARS OF NEW YORK 



Prince, William, introd. of Sha Lea, 545; orig. of 



Prince Harvest, 511; Saint-Germain, 512 

 Prince Albert, 511 

 Prince Harvest, 51 1 

 Prince Imperial, 511 

 Prince Imperial de France, 512 

 Prince de Joinville, 512 

 Prince Napoleon, 512 

 Prince d'Orange, 512 

 Prince de Printemps, 512 

 Prince Saint-Germain, 512 

 Prince Seed Virgalieu, 512 

 Princess, 512 

 Princess Maria, 513 

 Princesse Charlotte, 513 

 Princesse de Lubeck (syn. of Ltibecker Prinzessin 



Birne), 453 



Princesse Marianne, 513 

 Princesse d'Orange, 513 



Princesse-Royale (syn. of Groom Prince Royal, )4O3 

 Princiere, 513 



Pringalle, Celestin, orig. of Beurre' Pringalle, 304 

 Priou, 513 



Priou, discov. of Priou, 513 

 Professeur Barral, 514 

 Professeur Bazin, 514 

 Professeur Dubreuil, 514 

 Professeur Grosdemange, 514 

 Professeur Hennau, 514 

 Professeur Hortoles, 514 

 Professeur Opoix, 514 

 Professeur Willermoz, 514 

 Prud'homme, 515 

 Pnining pears, 103 

 Psylla, pear, 118 

 Pudsey, 515 

 Puebla, 515 

 Pulsifer, 515 



Pulsifer, Dr. John, orig. of Pulsifer, 515 

 Pushkin, 515 



Pyrolle, orig. of Jaminette, 427 

 Pyrus, characters of, 57 

 Pyrus amygdaliformis, note on, 73 

 Pyrus auricularis, habitat of, 73;' specific description 



of. 73 

 Pyrus betulaefolia, habitat of, 79; specific description 



of, 79 



Pyrus calleryana, habitat of, 80; specific notes on, 80 

 Pyrus communis, behavior of, as a wild pear, 2; 



habitat of, 70; specific description of, 69 

 Pyrus communis cordata, specific notes on, 72 

 Pyrus communis longipes, specific notes on, 72 

 Pyrus communis mariana, specific notes on, 72 

 Pyrus communis pyraster, specific notes on, 71 

 Pyrus communis saliva, specific notes on, 72 

 Pyrus elaagrifolia, relationship of, to Pyrus nivalis, 



73 



Pyrus heterophylla, note on, 73 

 Pyrus kotschyana, relationship of, to Pyrus nivalis, 



73 

 Pyrus lindleyi, relationship of, to Pyrus serotina, 75 



Pyrus nivalis, behavior of, as a wild pear, 2 ; habitat 



of, 2, 72 ; specific description of, 72 

 Pyrus ovoidea, blight resistance of, 81 ; parent of 



Tolstoy, 564; specific description of, 80 

 Pyrus pashia, distinction of, from Pyrus variolosa, 82 

 Pyrus salicifolia, note on, 74 



Pyrus salvifolia, relationship of, to Pyrus nivalis, 73 

 Pyrus serotina, behavior of, as a wild pear, 2; 



habitat of 3, 75; specific description of, 74; value 



of, as a pear stock, 96 



Pyrus serotina culta, habitat of, 76; specific descrip- 

 tion of, 75 



Pyrus serotina stapfiana, note on, 75 

 Pyrus serrulala, habitat of, 78; specific notes on, 78 

 Pyrus sinensis, relationship of, to Pyrus serotina, 74 

 Pyrus syriaca, note on, 74 

 Pyrus ussuriensis, blight resistance of, 78; habitat 



of, 77; specific description of, 77 

 Pyrus variolosa, notes on, 8 1 

 Queen Jargonelle, 515 

 Queen Victoria, 515 

 Quiletette, 515 

 Quince, 515 



Quince, Japanese, relationship of, to the pear, 57 

 Quince stocks for pear, 96 

 Quinn, 515 



Quintinye, La. (See La Quintinye) 

 Raabe, orig. of Honey Dew, 420 

 Radis de Leipsick (syn. of Leipziger Rettigbirn), 444 

 Ragan, Reuben, discov. of Philopena, 498 

 Rahm, Rev. W. L., introd. into England of Vicar of 



Winkfield, 227 

 Rainbime, 516 

 Rallay, 516 

 Rameau, 516 

 Ramilies, 516 

 Rankin, 516 



Rankin, W. H., discov. of Rankin, 516 

 Rannaja, 516 

 Rapelje, 516 

 Rastlerbirne, 516 

 Rateau Blanc, 516 

 Ravens wood, 517 

 Ravu (syn. of Ravut), 517 

 Ravut, 517 

 Raymond, 517 

 Raymond de Moritlaur, 517 

 Raymould, 517 



Rayncr, Mrs., orig. of Hacon Incomparable, 409 

 Re Umberto primo, 517 

 Read, Walter, orig. of Oswego BeurriS, 488 

 Reading, 517 

 Recq de Pambroye, 517 

 Red Doyenne (syn. of Doyenne 1 Gris), 367 

 Red Garden, 518 



Red Muscadel (syn. of Jargonelle (French)), 178 

 Red Orange (syn. of Orange Rouge), 487 

 Red Pear, 518 

 Redfield, 518 

 Reeder, 21 1 

 Reeder, Dr. Henry, orig. of Reeder, 211 



