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THE FEAR. 



Andrews. 



few scattered dots. Stalk about an inch and a quarter long, 

 curved, set in a very shallow, blunt depression, or often without 

 depression. Calyx open, placed in a small basin. Flesh green- 

 ish-white, full of juice, melting, with a fine vinous flavour. 

 Early in September. Shoots diverging, light olive. 



Arbre Courbe. A1. Pom. Thomp. 

 Amiral. Colmar Chamay. 



Tree vigorous, with crooked branches. 



Fruit medium or large, oval, pyriform. Skin greenish, with 

 russet dots. Stalk large and fleshy. Calyx open, basin broad 

 and shallow. Flesh whitish, coarse, half buttery, melting, juicy, 

 slightly astringent. Ripe last of September. 



