140 OF PEARS. 



reddish-brovvu colour next the sun* A very fine 

 pear ; but will not keep long. It comes into eat- 

 ing in October. 



A Selection of Pears from the Catalogxic of Messrs, Andersony 

 Leslie t and Co. NurserymeUf Edinburgh. 



SUMMER PEARS. 



Pear James ; soon ripe, soon rotten ; has a little 

 flavour, and is the earliest pear that we have in 

 Scotland. 



Early Carnock ; indifferent, of a yellow colour, 

 and bright red towards the sun; makes a beautiful 

 standard. 



Lemon, Lady's Lemon, or Lady Lamont ; in- 

 differently good ; principally valued |for coming 

 early, and being a good bearer. 



Green Pear of Pinkey ; a small green pear, 

 nearly round, of a sweetish taste. 



Forrow Cow, a Clydesdale Pear ; a large pear 

 with a short stalk ; flat towards the eye ; its colour 

 red and yellow j its flesh tender and musked. 



Pear Sauch, a Clydesdale Pear, a big-bellied 

 beautiful pear ; the tree large, a great bearer, and 

 fit for an orchard ; the pear but indiflerent. 



Grey Honey ; pretty good. 



Green Orange Pear, or Orange Vert ; a very 

 good pear. 



Brute Bone, Chaw Good, or the Pope's Pear ; 

 indifferent. 



