THE PEAK. 



Fig. 148. Belle et Bonne. 



gamot of the best kind," will be disappointed. It is very far be- 

 low Gansel's Bergamot in richness. The tree is a strong 

 grower. 



Fruit large, roundish, a little greater in width than in height. 

 Skin pale greenish-yellow, with numerous russet green dots, 

 especially near the eye. Stalk long, rather slender, deeply in- 

 serted in a very narrow cavity. Calyx with crumpled divisions, 

 set in a shallow, rather uneven basin. Flesh white, a little 

 coarse grained, tender, and when well ripened, buttery, with a 

 very sweet and agreeable juice. Middle of September. 



49. BROUGHAM. Thomp. 



A new English variety, not yet proved here, 

 very hardy and very productive. 



It is said to be 



