184 PEAKS. 



Early Catherine (of America). See Early Rousselet. 



Early Charnock. See Char-nock. 



Early Rose Angle. See Citron des Cannes. 



EARLY ROUSSELET (De Cliypre ; Cypress ; Early Ca- 

 therine ; Perdreaux; Perdreaux Musquee ; Ro'usselet 

 Hdtif). Fruit small, pyriform. Skin smooth, yellow in 

 the shade, and bright red next the sun, covered with 

 grey dots. Eye small, placed in a shallow basin. Stalk 

 an inch long, inserted without depression. Flesh yel- 

 lowish, crisp, tender and juicy, sweet and perfumed. 



An early pear, ripe in the end of July and beginning of 

 August. 



Early Sugar. See Amire Joannet. 



EASTEE BEEGAMOT (Bergamotte de Bugi; Bergamotte 

 de Pdques ; Bergamotte de Toulouse; Paddington ; 

 Roberts' Keeping; Royal Tairlon ; Tarling). Fruit 

 medium sized, roundish-turbinate. Skin pale green at 

 first, but changing to pale yellow, and covered with 

 numerous brownish-grey dots. Eye small, set in a 

 shallow basin. Stalk an inch long, set in a small cavity. 

 Flesh white, slightly gritty, crisp and juicy, sweet and 

 aromatic. In use from March to April. 



EASTEE BEUBRE (Beurre de la Pentecote ; Beurre* An- 

 glaise ; Beurre de Paques ; Beurre d'Hiver deBruxelles; 

 Bergamotte d'Hiver; Bergamotte de la Pentecote ; Ber- 

 gamotte Tar dive ; Canning; Canning d'Hiver ; Doyenne 

 d'Hiver; Doyenne d'Hiver Nouveau; Doyenne de Pdques; 

 Doyenne de Printemps ; Du Pdtre ; Philippe de Paques ; 

 Seigneur d'Hiver ; Sylvange d'Hiver). Fruit large, 

 obovate, inclining to ovate. Skin pale green at first, 

 but inclining to yellowish-green, and sometimes with a 

 brownish tinge next the sun, marked with a few patches 

 of russet, and strewed with numerous large russet dots. 

 Eye small, with long, narrow, incurved segments set in a 

 pretty deep cavity. Stalk an inch long, stout, inserted 

 in a deep narrow cavity. Flesh white, buttery, and 

 melting, very juicy, sugary, and richly flavoured. 



One of the best late pears, in use from January till 

 March. 



ECHASSEEY (Bezi d'Echassery; Bezi de Landry ; 

 Muscat de Villandry ; Viandry ; Verte Longue d'Hiver). 

 Fruit produced in clusters ; medium sized, roundish- 

 oval. Skin clear yellow, covered with numerous dots 



