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Order II. Breadth g'leater than the height. 



A. Ends e jiial or subequal. 



9S. SCARLET CROFTON. (Hort. Trans. Lond. vol. iii. p. 4-53.) 

 Fiiiit of the 'nediuin size, depressed. Color yellowisli russet; on the sunny side bright 

 red. Stcrvi short. Flesh firm, crisp, juicy, saccharine. 

 Irish. Ripens in October. 



99. BRADDOCK'S NONPAREIL. (Hort. Trans. Lond. vol. iii. p. 268.) 

 Fruit of the nu clium size, depressed. Color greenish upon the base ; yellowish brown and 

 russetly near the crown ; fair and smooth. Flesh yellewish, juicy and sugary. 

 English. 



H, Ends unequal. 

 100. ROSS NONPARIEL. (Hort. Trans. Lond. vol. iii. p. 454.) 

 Fruit medium size ; circular. Color russet, stained brown. Stem long, exsert. Flesh firm, 

 greenish white, sweet, and richly perfumed*. 

 Irish. Ripens in November and keeps till April. 



lOL BOWYER'S RUSSET. 

 Fruit rather small, conical ; stem half an inch long. Calyx depression small. Flesh 

 greenish white, tinged yellow. Aromatic ; rich. 



102. PITMASTON RUSSET. CHort. Trans. Lond. vol. v. p. 267.) 

 Fruit of the medium size, depressed. Color greenish russet, and faintly brown on the sun- 

 ny side. Stem short,^inserted deeply. Flesh greenish, but inclined to yellow. Juicy 

 and rich. Aromatic. 

 English. A valuable fruit. 



