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it is thickly dotted with minute grey dots. Eye, open, set level with 

 the surface, or rather a little prominent, and surrounded with small 

 bosses. Stalk, half an inch long, inserted in a small round cavity. 

 Flesh, melting, very juicy, sweet, and richly flavoured. 



A fine early pear, ripe in the middle and end of September, but it 

 does not keep long. The tree is a very abundant bearer, and well 

 adapted for orchard culture. It is a vigorous and healthy grower, and 

 somewhat spreading in its habit. 



This was raised by Mr. John Beadnell, of West Green Road, Tottenham, 

 Middlesex, and the tree fruited about 1840. 



Beauchamps. See Berg amo tie Cadette. 



Beau de la Cour. See Marechal de Cour. 



Beau Present. See Jargonelle. 



Beaute Hative. See Fondante de Brest. 



Bee d'Oie. See Angleterre. 



Bee d'Oisseau. See Angleterre. 



Belle Cornelie. See Bassin. 



BEAU PRESENT D'ARTOIS (Present Royal de Naples).Frwt, 

 large and pyriform. Skin, greenish yellow, covered with patches and 

 dots of brown russet. Eye, small and closed, set in a shallow basin. 

 Stalk, about an inch long, slightly depressed. Flesh, melting, juicy, 

 sweet, and pretty good flavoured. 



Ripe in September. Mr. Blackmore says it is worthless at Tedd- 

 ington. 



Beaute de Terwueren. See Uvedales St. Germain. 



Bedminster Gratioli. See Jersey Gratioli. 



Bein Armudi. See Besi de la Motte. 



Bell Pear. See Catillac. 



Bell Tongue. See Windsor. 



Belle Alliance. See Beurre Sterckmans. 



Belle Andrienne. See Vicar of Winkfield. 



Belle Angevine. See Uvedale's tit. Germain. 



Belle d'Aout. See Hampderis Bergamot. 



Belle Apres Noel. See Fondante de Noel. 



Belle d'Austrasie. See Jaminette. 



Belle de Berri. See Vicar of Winkfield. 



Belle des Bois. See Flemish Beauty. 



BELLE DE BRISSAC. Fruit, large, three inches wide, and three 

 inches and three-quarters long ; oblong-obovate, blunt at the stalk, 



