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Eemauks. — "Very good." — J. B. Eaton. Is a good 

 early pear, but not very large. Tree grows slowly. 



Buffalo. 



Eemakks. — Foreign. Tree, moderately vigorous. Ear- 

 ly and abundant bearer. Flesh, a little coarse, but but- 

 tery, juicy, sugary, and sprightly. 



Doyenne Panachee. Color, yellowish, green, and red, 

 in 8trij)es ; form, regular ; use, table ; texture, juicy ; 

 quality, 2 to 3 ; season, September and October. 



Remarks. — Singular in appearance. Kot of high 

 flavor. 



Doyenne de Cornice. Color, greenish yellow; form, 

 turbinated ; size, 1 ; use, table ; texture, juicy ; quality, 

 2 ; season, November and December. 



Eemarks.^ — -Flesh, melting, buttery, juicy, sugary, agree- 

 ably perfumed. Very delicious. 



Doyenne Rose. Form, oblate, ovate pyriform ; size, 1 ; 

 tcirturo, white, crisp, juicy; quality, 3; season, October. 

 Eemarks. — Foreign. Eots at the core. 



Doyenne SiEtrLLE. Form, roundish obovate ; size, 1 ; 

 UHO, tublc; texture, melting, sugary; quality, 1; season, 

 October to December. 



Eemarks. — Foreign. Eequires high culture. Fine. 



DOYENNE EOBIN. Form, bergamot shaped ; size, 1 ; 

 use, table; texture, melting; quality, 1; season, Sep- 

 tember. 



Eemarks. — Foreign. "Very fine. New, good, nearly 

 first-rate." — Fruit Committee, at Cincinnati Horticultural Ex- 

 liihition, 1S55. Excellent here on quince. Tree vigorous. 



