PEARS. 38? 



Belle Gabrielle. Ib. 



Troinpe Valet. Ib. 



Fruit middle-sized, of a roundish figure, but rather 

 larger at the crown than at the stalk ; about two inches 

 and a half or two inches and three quarters deep, and 

 the same in diameter. Eye small, with an open, re- 

 flexed, flat calyx, placed in a very shallow impression. 

 Stalk three quarters of an inch long, stout, inserted in 

 a very small cavity. Skin of a russet colour. Flesh 

 melting, with a sugary musky juice. 



In eating from November till January. 



This succeeds on both the Pear and the Quince ; but 

 it is more productive upon the latter stock. 



109. BERGAMOTTE DE SOULERS. Duhamel 9 No.5l f 

 t.44. f.l. 



Bonne de Soulers. Ib. 



Fruit rather large, of a roundish turbinate figure ; 

 about two inches and three quarters long, and the same 

 in diameter, broadest in the middle, and narrowed to 

 each extremity. Eye small, within a shallow basin. 

 Stalk an inch long, strong, curved, and inserted in an 

 oblique cavity. Skin smooth, of a greenish white, full 

 of green specks, but of a brownish red on the sunny 

 side. Flesh buttery and melting, with a sweet agree- 

 able juice. 



In eating in January and through March. 



This succeeds on both the Pear and the Quince. 



110. EASTER BERGAMOT. Miller, No. 69. 

 Bergamotte Bugi. Ib. 



Bergamotte de Paques. Duhamel, 52. t. 24. 



Bergamotte d'Hiver. Ib. 



La Grilliere. Knoop. Pom. p. 134. 



Paddington. 



Tarling. 

 Terling. 

 Winter Bergamot. . 



Of some Nurseries. 



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