PEARS. 



76? 



Frederick Clapp, p. 529. 



Frederick of Wurtemburg. 

 Large, broad pyriform, yellow 

 with crimson cheek ; juicy, melt- 

 ing; varying from excellent to 

 worthless. September. Bel- 

 gian. 



Frederika Bremer. Rather 

 large, varying from roundish to 

 pyriform, greenish-yellow ; melt- 

 ing, vinous. October. N. Y. 



Fulton, p. 535. 



Gansel's Bergamot, p. 535. 



Gansel's Late Bergamotte. 

 Roundish, greenish, rough; 

 granular; juicy, sugary, per- 

 fumed. December. 



Gansel's Seckel. Rather small, 

 oblate, yellow, rough, with rus- 

 set; coarse; buttery, melting, 

 rich, aromatic. November. 



Garber. Large, irregular ob- 

 late, russet brown. 



Gamier. Pyriform, handsome ; 

 breaking, juicy, rich. Late 

 winter. 



Gedeon Paridant. Medium, ob- 

 tuse pyriform, greenish-yel- 

 low; juipy, melting, brisk, ex- 

 cellent. September. Belgian. 



Gendesheim. Large, obtuse, pyr- 

 iform, greenish-yellow; of mod- 

 erate quality. October, No- 

 vember. Flemish. 



General Bosquet. Large, pyri- 

 form, green; melting; very 

 good. September. 



General Canrobert. Medium, 

 obovate pyriform, yellow. 

 January. French. 



General de Lourmel. Medium, 

 obovate, greenish; juicy, melt- 

 ing. November. 



General Lamoriciere. Medium, 

 ovate, greenish-yellow and 

 russet; flesh juicy, melting, 

 rich, brisk, perfumed, some- 

 times astringent. October. 



General Taylor. Rather small, 

 turbinate, cinnamon russet ; 

 granular, buttery, melting, 

 aromatic; very rich, excellent. 

 November. 



General Totleben. Rather large, 

 pyriform, greenish-yellow, 

 netted with russet; juicy and 

 melting; very good. October. 



Gens. Medium, conic obovate, 

 greenish, rough; sugary, rich; 

 excellent. September. 



Gerardin. Medium, roundish, 

 irregular, yellow with russet; 

 granular, astringent. Sep- 

 tember. 



Giffard, p. 511. 



Gilogil. Large, roundish, rus- 

 seted ; crisp cooking. Win- 

 ter. French. 



Glout Morceau, p. 539. 



Golden Beurr of Bilboa, p. 

 529. 



Goodale. Large, pyriform 

 (short Bartlett-shaped), hand- 

 some; very good. Tree vig- 

 orous, hardy, productive 

 from seed of the McLaughlin, 

 Maine. S. L. Goodale. 



Goubalt, p. 535. 



Goubalt (Winter), p. 539. 



Gore's Heathcot. See Heathcot. 



Grand Soleil, p. 542. 



Graslin, p. 520. 



Gray Butter Pear. See Gray 

 Doyenne". 



Gray Doyenne", p. 529. 



Gray Winter Beurre". See Gris 

 d'Hiver. 



