FRUIT-GARDENING. 



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producing its fruit early and abundantly." Ripe in September 

 and October. 



Autumn Bergamot, Common Bergamot, York Bergamot, 

 Bergamotte cfAutomne^ Andrews. Fruit globular, depressed; 

 skin rough, yellowish green, and dull brown, with greyish 

 spots ; flesh pale, melting, juicy, sugary, and perfumed ; ripe in 

 September and October. This variety has been cultivated in 



Doyenne Robin. 



England from the time of Julius Caesar, and is still considered 

 by many a first-rate Pear in its season. 



Autumn Superb. This is a large Pear, full and round at the 

 eye, diminishing to a point at the stem; the skin is yellow, 

 mixed with dull red ; the flesh melting and good. Mr. Man- 

 ning says it bears young, and that the fruit ripens in October. 



