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131. Colmar Musqiie. — Medium size, turbinate, golden 

 yellow, texture and flavor of Bartlett ; ripe in October ; 

 a most delicious yarietj ; bears young and abundantly ; 

 received from France in 1848. 



132. Cabot (Massachusetts). — Medium size, buttery and 

 sweet, very productive. — September and October. 



133. Catinka (Esperin). — Large, melting, and excel- 

 lent ; new ; said to be in eating for five or six weeks (q). 



131. Colmar Bonnet (Yan Mons). — Medium size, melt- 

 ing and sugary (q). — September and October. 



135. Cohnar cfAremherg. — Yery large, of second qua- 

 lity ; tree very vigorous and productive (q). — October and 

 November. 



136. Commodore. — Medium size, buttery, and sweet. — 

 October. 



137. Chapman (Penn.). — Large, half melting. — Sep- 

 tember and October. 



138. Chancellor (Penn.). — Large, melting, and rich ; 

 new. — September and October. 



139. Delices de Jodoigne (Bouvier). — Large, melting ; 

 tree vigorous and productive ; new (q). — ISTovember. 



140. De Bavay. — Large, melting, said to be first quality 

 (q). — September. 



141. Due de Bordeaux (Epine Dumas). — Medium size, 

 half melting, vigorous, and productive (q). — November. 



142. De Lejnne. — Medium size, half melting, produc- 

 tive (q). — September. 



143. Delices d"" Hardem]}07it. — Medium size to large, 

 melting, productive (q). — ^ISTovember and December. 



144. Dillen or " Doyenne Dillen." — Medium size, melt- 

 ing and good (q). — December. 



145. Doyenne Gouhault. — Medium size, melting and 

 good, very productive (q). — Winter. 



146. Doyenne JRohin. — A new variety from Angers, 



