16 THE MINIATURE FRUIT GARDEX. 



4. Boiirrd Superfln* October 



ft Fondanto iJ'Automno OcikIkt 



6. Louise Boone of Jeraoy* m. dh e. October 



7. Alexandre Lambr6 Nov. and Dec. 



8. Beurr6 d'.Vri-rnburK* Df-ccmbor 



9. Jo&6phlnc do Malloes* Mareti 



10. Bergamotto d'Kspercn* (' ) April and May 



For twenty add — 



11. Tyson Ang^nst 



12. Colmar d'Et6 b'-ptember 



18. Baron de Mdlo* October 



14 Benrr6 Hardy* October 



15. DoyenD6Gris a, "'I'vUr 



16, Oonseiller de la Cour 6. November 



IT. Winter Nelis* D.cujt.r 



18. Benrr6 d'Anjoo &. December 



19. BcurrfiSterckmans January 



20. Bezi Mai Marcb to May 



The above succeed on the quince, and form excel- 

 lent pyramids. 



OENAMENTAL PTEAMIDAL PEAR TEEES ON QrTXCE STOCKS. 



There are some few varieties of peais. the trees 

 of which may be made highly ornamental even on a 

 weU-dressed lawn, as they grow freely and form natu- 

 rally beautiful cypress-like trees, at the same time 

 their fruit is of first-rate quality. Snch are Suiimier 

 Beurre d'Arcmbei-^, Baronne de ^[ello, Duehesse 

 d'Angonlomc, Urbanisto, Alcxaudre Lainliro, r>ouiTe 

 Hardy, White Dovonne, ( iray Doyoimc, Louise Bonne 

 of .Jersey, Piisse Cnluiar, Zephirin (JregiMre, Beunv 

 Leon lo C'lere, Delices d'llardenpont, I'rince Albert, 

 helices do Joddigiie, novenno de CYniiice, BerLramotto 

 d'Espei-eii, and some olliers. 



» This i« & moHt atumdant bcarrr. ;\ pyramid In lln» fir»l>'n of Tbomas Wblt«, 

 I'-Bq., wlilcli was root-pruncd tu tljo nutunm of 1^.^S, boro two bosbol-' Id JS&9. 



