360 THE PEAE. 



COMPTE DE^ LAMY. 



Beurre Curte, j Dingier, 



Marie Louise the Second. 



Foreign. Not equal to the foregoing ; tree upright ; fruit medium, 

 roundish obovate, yellow, brownish red cheek, small russet dots ; stem 

 ng, calyx small; flesh white, fine-grained, buttery, &quot;good.&quot; Early 

 October. 



COLLINS. 



Watertown 



American. From Watertown, Massachusetts ; supposed a seedling of 

 white Doyenne ; a regular, abundant bearer. Fruit large or above medium, 

 roundish obovate, yellowish green, mottled with dull red in sun, some 

 russet ; stem short, curved ; calyx large, open ; core large ; flesh white, 

 vinous, juicy, sweet, melting, &quot; best.&quot; September. 



COLMAR EPINE. 



Foreign. Fruit large, roundish obtuse, oblong, dull green with cloud 

 ings of darker hue ; flesh white, melting, vinous, juicy, &quot; very good.&quot; 

 September. 



COTER. 



Foreign. Tree healthy, young wood, short-jointed, light yellow ; 

 fruit medium, regular obovate, pale green ; flesh fine-grained, tender, 

 melting, juicy, &quot; very good.&quot; November. 



CITRON. 



American. Native of New Haven, Conn. Fruit medium, roundish 

 obovate, dull green, sprinkled with small russety dots : flesh a little 

 coarse, greenish white, melting, juicy, &quot; very good.&quot; Last August. 



CROSS. 



Winter Cross. 



American. From Massachusetts. Tree hardy, slender, grayish yellow 

 wood ; fruit, medium, roundish obovate, deep yellow, with russet dots 

 and patches ; stem stout ; calyx small ; flesh white, melting, juicy, &quot;very 

 good.&quot; November, January. 



GUSHING. 



American. Native of Hingham, Mass. Tree hardy, of slender diverg 

 ing growth ; fruit medium, ovate obovate, light greenish yellow, small 

 gray dots, dull red cheek ; calyx small ; stem one inch long ; flesh white, 

 fine-grained, melting, sweet, &quot; very good.&quot; September. 



DALLAB. 



American. From New Haven, Conn. Fruit medium, roundish 

 obovate, dull yellow, mostly covered with red russet; stem medium, 



