THE PEAR. 469 



sweet and pleasantly perfumed, having a resemblance to the 

 Almond Pear, (An. Pom.) 



Beurre Gens. Van Mons. Al. Pom. 



Tree vigorous, very productive. Fruit medium, irregularly 

 obovate, inclining to conic, truncate. Skin rough, greenish, 

 slightly shaded on the sunny side and thickly covered with 

 russet dots. Stalk short and thick, inserted in a cavity at an 

 inclination. Calyx open, stiff, in a broad rather deep uneven 

 basin. Flesh sugary, perfumed, excellent. September. 



Beurre Philippe Delfosse. Gregoire. 



Raised by M. Gregoire of Belgium. Tree vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. Fruit mediumor large, form of Bergamot, or turbinate, 

 or pyriform. Skin smooth, light green, becoming golden yel- 

 low at maturity, pointed and shaded with bright red. Flesh 

 white, fine, melting, buttery, juice abundant, sugary, and strongly 

 perfumed. Begins to ripen in December and continues until 

 January. (An. Pom.) 



Beurre Scheidweiler. 



Tree stout and vigorous, inclining to a pyramid ; good bearer. 

 Fruit medium, obovate, pyriform. Skin green or dull green, 

 changing very little to maturity. Fle^h buttery, sweet and rich. 

 September and October. (Al. Pom.) 



Beurre Burnicq. Esperen. Al. Pom. 



Tree of medium vigour. Fruit medium, pyriform, turbinate. 

 Skin rough, entirely covered with russet. Flesh fine, whitish- 

 green, juicy, sugary, and strongly perfumed. Ripens towards the 

 end of October. 



Beurre Citron. Van Mons. 



Fruit suflSciently large, obovate. Skin bright green, becom- 

 ing lemon-yellow at maturity. Flesh fine, white, almost buttery, 

 juicy, somewhat acid, valuable chiefly for its late keeping. 

 February, March. Good in Belgium. (Al. Pom.) 



Beurr6 d'Elberg. Bivort. 



Tree moderately vigorous. Fruit large, obtuse pyriform. Skin 

 pale yellow, often with a blush, slightly speckled with russet. 

 Stalk medium, stout, curved, inserted in an irregular cavity. 

 Calyx small, open, set in a very small basin. Flesh whitish, 

 somewhat coarse, juicy, buttery, melting, sweet and perfumed. 

 November. 



