LISTS OF FRUIT-TREES. XI 



Barring ton. Succeeds the Royal George, freestone. Forces 



well. 147. 



Chancellor. Middle of September. Freestone. 61. 

 Royal. End of September. Freestone. The finest late sort. 73. 



IX. PEARS. 



Beurre Diel. Dessert. Standard. October and November. A 



great bearer, and excellent. 19 and 131. 

 Gansel's Bergamot. Dessert. East and west wall. October. 



Indifferent bearer. 35. 

 Beurre Ranee. Dessert. Standard. March and May. The best 



late melting Pear yet known. 88. 

 Beurre d'Aremberg. Dessert. Wall and standard. December. 



83. 



Capiaumont. Dessert. Standard. October. Great bearer. 59. 

 Duchess of Angouleme. Dessert. Wall and standard. October 



and November. 76. 



Easter Beurre. Dessert. Wall and standard. January, Febru- 

 ary, and March. Great bearer, and excellent. 78. 

 Napoleon. Dessert. Wall and standard. November. 75. 

 Passe Colmar. Dessert. Wall and standard. December and 



January. Great bearer. Trees not subject to canker, like 



the Old Colmar. Excellent. 64. 

 White Doyenne. Dessert. Wall and standard. October. Good 



bearer. 60. 



Aston Town. Dessert, Standard. October and November. 139. 

 Autumn Bergamot. Dessert. October. 120. 

 Bezy de la Motte. Wall and standard. October. 143. 

 Early Bergamot. Dessert. Standard. August, September. Good 



bearer. 101. 

 Flemish Beauty. Dessert. Standard. October, November. Must 



be gathered early. 128. 

 Forelle. Dessert. Wall and standard. November, December. 



112. 



Jargonelle. Dessert. Wall or quenouille. August. 108. 

 Marie Louise. Dessert. Standard. October. 122. 

 Summer Francreal. Dessert. Standard. August, September. 



Good bearer. 106. 



Winter Neilis. Dessert. Wall. December. Excellent. 126. 

 Chaumontelle. Dessert. Wall, standard, or quenouille. Sue 



ceeds well on Quince, and trained in the latter mode. Winter. 



