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make, but narrow towards the ftalk, and 

 full at the eye ; 'tis lefs than the orange 

 Bergamy, but its flefli is breaking, like 

 them, and its juice is very highly perfum- 

 ed 5 it bears in large clufters, and in great 

 plenty, either againft a wall or on dwarfs, 

 but I never faw it a ftandard, tho' 1 think 

 it would bear with proper cutting, &c. for 

 it makes ftrong healthy llicots. 



The Salveati is a middle-fized pear, 

 almoft round, being much fwelled in the 

 middle, and but little pointed towards the 

 ftalk; is is of a beautiful yellow colour 

 on the under fide, but that next the fan 

 is fomewhat red: its juice is extremely 

 fweet, and the flefh tender. The wafps 

 and flies are very fond of it. About the 

 middle of September it generally ripens, 

 but if it is gathered a little before, it will 

 not eatworfe for it. It bears well againft 

 a wall, or on any fort of dwarf, and alfo 

 on a ftandard properly ordered. 



The CaiTolet, or green Mufcat, fo called 

 from its colour and tafte. It is but a fmall 

 pear, of a long fliape, but thickifti at the 

 end next the ftalk 5 and tho* 'tis green, yet 

 there are fome ipecks in the fkin like thofe 



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