UNTESTED VARIETIES, ETC. 4:03 



PADDOCK 



From C. Goodrich. Burlington, Vt. Small, ovate conisal, light yellow j 

 flesh, fine-grained, sweet ; " good." August. 



PARSONAGE. 



Medium, obovate obtuse pyriform, yellow, rough, shades of dull crim- 

 son, netted russet, russet dots ; stem, short, thick at junction ; calyx, half 

 open j short, stiff segments : basin, shallow, russeted ; flesh, white, coarse, 

 granular: core, small : " very good." September. 



PASSANS bu PORTUGAL. 



Poire Cheneille, | Miller's Early, | Bergamotte. 



. Foreign. Tree, upright growth ; shoots, reddish brown, Fruit, below 

 medium, roundish obovate, pale yellow, brownish red in sun : stem, one inch ; 

 calyx, erect ; flesh, white, juicy, breaking ; " very good." Last of August. 



PASSE COLMAR. 



Passe Colmar Epineaux, 



Colmar Gris, 



Passe Colmar Gris, 



Beurre Colmar Gris, dit Precel, 



Precel, 



Kegintin, 

 Chapman's, 

 Colmar de Sille, 

 Colmar Harden 



Fondante de Panisel, Marrotto Sucree Jauae, 



Present de Malines, 



denpont, 

 Malines, 



Colmar Souverain, 

 Gambler, 

 Cellite, 



Colmar Preule, 

 Colmar Doree, 

 Colmar Van Mons, 



Fondante de Mons, ' 1 Souverain, Colmar d'Hiver. 



Beurre d'Argenson, | 



Foreign. Tree, vigorous, with long, stragling, half drooping shoots of a 

 lively brownish yellow ; with high culture, severe thinning, and great care, 

 it is a first-class sort ; with common ordinary care it is worthless. Fruit, 

 medium to large, oblong obovate. obtuse pyriform, yellowish green, dull 

 yellow when fully mature, with some russet ; stem, a little more than 

 medium length, set with slight depression ; calyx, partly open ; basin, shal- 

 low flesh, yellowish white, buttery, sweet, aromatic. November, January. 



PATER NOSTER. 



Foreign. Fruit, large, oblong, obtuse at ends, surface uneven ; stem, 

 fleshy; calyx, open; segments, short, thick; core, medium; flesh, yellow- 

 ish, juicy, vinous, perfumed, acid. November, December. (Hov. Mag.) 



PAUL THIELEN. 



Foreign. Fruit, medium, roundish obovate, yellow, with dull red cheek ; 

 stem, long, obliquely set ; calyx, open ; segments, short, upright ; flesh, 

 rather coarse, juicy ; "good." October. 



PEACH PEAR. 



Medium, turbinate pyriform, yellowish, dots of red russet ; calyx, open , 

 flesh, juicy; "good." August, September. 



PENDLETON. 

 Pendleton's Early York Pear 



American. From Connecticut. Young wood, dark olive. Fruit, rather 

 large, obovate obtuse pyriform, pale greenish yellow, russet specks ; stem, 

 curved ; calyx, open : flesh, white, tender, sweet ; " good." Last July 

 (Hov. Mag.) 



PENGETHLEY. 



Foreign. Tree, vigorous. Fruit, medium, obovate, yellowish brown, 

 russeted ; stem, medium ; calyx, small, partly open ; flesh, yellowish, juicy j 

 " good." February, March. 



