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Frederic de Wurtemburg (King of Wurtembvrp, M"<*!ille d'0)\ 

 VermiUion J'Kte). A variety of doubtful origin with medium to Inrge 

 irregular pyriform fruit, which ripens about mid-season. Skin deep 

 yellow, with a rich crimson cheek, and thickly marbled and dotted with 

 dull red. Fle.-li white, juicy, sweet, and highly flavoured Tree strong 

 and a fairly good bearer. 



Forelle. 



ltt'T!/<imot (Bonne Ronge. ttronts Jiergamotte, 

 Jletirre, Tve Hrrgamot, iStmnt-toti). An old and well-known English Pear. 

 Fruit medium to large, roundish-obovate, much flattened, and ripen* 

 about mid-season. Skin rough, yellowish-brown, thickly sprinkled with 

 russet dots. FJesh white, juicy, melting, sweet, with i\ rich aromatic 

 flavour. Tree very robust, bur. a somewhat uncertain bearer. 



General Todt(e(te/t.- An excellent Belgian Pear. Fruit above medium 

 sixe or large, obtuse-pyriform, and ripens in the autumn. Skin greenish- 

 yellow, patched, netted, and dotted with brown russet. Flesh whitish- 

 yellow, juicy, melting, slightly vinous, with a pleasant aroma. Tree 

 vigorous, spreading, and productive. 



(rlon Moreen n- (Keurre de Cambron, .ttcurre d* Harden pont, I'x-vrre de 

 Kent, Ttenrrf Ln, t >l><ir<l> Col mar d' Hirer). An old and well-known 

 Flemish Pear which is very popular in Europe. Fruit me,ii;imi to large. 



