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growth, bears well, and the fruit is ripe in September and 

 October. 



Marie Louise, Marie Ckretienne. Fruit oblong, tapering 

 towards both ends ; size varying from medium to large ; skin 

 nearly smooth, yellowish green, and cinnamon-colored russet ; 

 flesh white, melting, juicy and ricL It ripens in October and 

 November, and is an excellent fruit in its season. 



Moor Fowl Egg. Fruit rather small, globular, ovate, 

 swollen in the middle ; sldn orange-brown next the sun, with 

 spots of russet ; flesh yellowish white ; a little gritty, but ten- 

 der and mellow ; juice saccharine, a little perfumed. This is a 

 hardy Scotch variety ; ripe in September, and good in October. 



Napoleon, Medaille, Sauvageon lAart. Hoi de Some, and 

 Wurtemhurg of Prince. Fruit large, form of the Cohnar ; sMn 

 smooth ; color bright green, but at maturity pale green ; flesh 

 very melting, with an unusual abundance of rich agreeable 

 juice. At perfection in October and November. 



Princess of Oeange, Priw.esse cP Orange, Princesse Con- 

 quette. The fruit is roundish ; the sMu bright reddish-orangs 

 russet ; flesh yellowish white, sugary and rich, in some seasons 

 perfectly melting, but occasionally a little gritty. A beautiful 

 Pear, and of good quality ; in October. 



Seckel, JVew York Bed Cheek, Bed Cheek Seckel, Sycle. 

 An excellent native fruit, in size rather small ; color varying 

 from yellowish to brownish russet, but bright red next the sun ; 

 flesh melting, spicy, and of a most extraordinarily rich flavor. 

 This fruit grows in clusters, in great abundance, and is at per- 

 fection in September and October. 



Swan's Egg, Moor Fowl Egg of Boston. Fruit small, of an 

 oval, turbinate figure ; color yellowish green, and dull russety 

 brown ; flesh tender and melting, with a rich, saccharine, musky 

 flavor. An excellent fi-uit; ripe in October. The tree is 

 remarkably tall, upright, vigorous, and productive. 



Ubbaniste, Beurre du Hoi. The fruit is of medium size, pyra- 

 midally ovate ; skin pale green, inclining to yellow, with green 

 streaks ; flesh white, but reddish yellow next the core ; it is 



