338 PEARS. 



Ripe the end of August and beginning of Sep- 

 tember. 



This does not succeed well on the Quince stock. 



12. SUMMER ARCHDUKE. Miller, No. 19. 

 Brown Admiral. Ib. 



Great Onion. Ib. 



Archiduc d'E'te. Duliamel, No. 19. t. 8. 



Amire roux. Ib. 



Ognonet. Ib. 



Fruit middle-sized, of a roundish turbinate figure, 

 about two inches deep, and the same in diameter. Eye 

 small, open, with a very short calyx. Stalk three 

 quarters of an inch long. Skin smooth, yellow on the 

 shaded side, but of a brownish red when fully exposed 

 to the sun. Flesh melting, with an agreeable well 

 flavoured juice. 



Ripe the beginning and middle of August. 



This does not succeed well on the Quince stock. 



13. SUMMER BERGAMOT. Miller,No.3l. 

 Hamden's Bergamot. Ib. 

 Bergamotte d'E'te. Duhamel, No. 45. 

 Milan de la Beuvriere. Ib. 



Milan blanc. Jard. Fruit, t. 30. 



Fruit below the middle size, round, and flattened at 

 both the extremities, about two inches deep, and two 

 inches and a quarter in diameter. Eye small, with an 

 obtuse closed calyx, placed in a very shallow basin. 

 Stalk half an inch long, thick, inserted in a smfll 

 round cavity. Skin greenish yellow, with a good deal 

 of pale brown russet, and specks on the sunny side. 

 Flesh melting, with a sugary high-flavoured juice. 



Ripe the beginning and middle of September. 



This succeeds equally well on the Pear and the 

 Quince. 



14. SUMMER ROSE. Pom. Mag. t. 



