144 WESTERN FRUIT BOOK. 



Comprette. Unworthy. 

 Commodore. Inferior. 



CoNSEiLLER Eamuez. Color, dull greenish russet; form, 

 obovate, obtuse pyriform ; size, 2 ; use, table ; texture, 

 melting, tender ; quality, 2 ; season, September. 



Eemarks. — Described and recommended by Col. Wilder, 

 in Horticulturist. 



Colmar Epine. Color, dull green; form, round, obtuse, 

 oblate ; size, 1 ; use, table ; texture, melting, vinous, juicy; 

 quality, 1 ; season, August and September. 



Remarks. — Origin foreign. 



Colmar Neill. Color, pale yellow; form, obovate ; size, 1 ; 

 use, table ; texture, buttery, melting; quality, 2; season, 

 September. 



Eemarks. — Origin foreign. 



Columbia. Form, oblate, obovate pyriform; size, 2; 

 use, table; texture, juicy ; quality, 2; season. Winter. 



Eemarks. — From Westchester, New York. Tree very 

 hardy and productive. Fruit always smooth and fair, 

 but not very good. It is, however, a good keeper. 



Comstock. Inferior. 



Colmar d'Aremberg. Color, green on deep yellow; 

 form, irregular; size, 1 ; use, table ; texture, crisp ; qual- 

 ity, 2 to 3 ; season, October and l^ovember. 



Eemarks. — Skin, thin. Flesh, neither fine nor coarse. 

 Juice, abundant, acerb, but good, nevertheless, or rather, 

 middling. Only " so-so " in flavor. It has sometimes 

 been confounded with the Glout Morceau. Productive. 



