THE PEAR. 459 
with russet, and shaded with crimson. Stalk about an inch 
long, stout, inserted in a small, uneven cavity. Calyx open. 
‘segments stiff, set in a broad, uneven basin, slightly russet 
ed. Flesh yellowish-white, fine, very melting, juicy, sugary 
vinous, pleasantly perfumed. October and November. 
Bzurré Mores. Al. Pom. — 
Reurre Moire. ss 
Beurré Moire. 
‘Tree moderately vigorous. Fruit large, obovate; pyriform, 
Skin greenish-yellow, profusely sprinkled with yellow dots. 
Stalk medium, stout, curved, inserted in an uneven depression, 
Calyx small, basin shallow. Flesh yellowish, a little granular, 
buttery, melting, with a fine rich brisk flavour, highly perfumed, 
ik ' 
