502 THE PEAR. 
Bergamotte shaped. Skin greenish yellow. Stalk rather long 
and stout, inserted in a moderate cavity at an inclination by a 
lip or ring. Calyx small and closed, set in an abrupt basin. 
Flesh whitish, melting, buttery, sweet and vinous, slightly per- 
fumed, October. bs 
GansEt’s SECKEL. 
Raised by Mr. Williams, of Pitmaston, England. Growth 
much like Seckel; productive. - ; 
Fruit medium or small, oblate, much depressed. Skin yellow, 
rough, and uneven, mostly covered with thin russet. Stalk 
short and stout, inserted in a broad, shallow cavity. Calyx 
closed, set in a broad, deep basin. Flesh coarse, buttery, juicy, 
melting, with a rich aromatic perfumed flavour. November. 
Gansev’s Late BERGAMOTTE. 
Raised by Mr. Williams, of Pitmaston, England. Of vigorous 
growth, and a promising late fruit. 
Fruit roundish, oblate. Skin greenish, rough, sprinkled. with 
russet. Stalk much enlarged at its insertion in a pretty deep 
cavity. Calyx large, open, basin broad and shallow. Flesh 
juicy, granular, melting, sugary, and rich, highly perfumed with: 
musk, December, January. | 
Genera. Bosquet. 
Fruit large, pyriform. Skin smooth, green, russet, spotted : 
Flesh tender, melting, first rate. Ripening in September 
(Leroy’s Cat.) ; 
_ GENERAL CaNROBERT. 
. Fruit medium size, resembling St. Germain. Skin yellow, 
‘dotted, and spotted with russet. Flesh delicate, melting, ripen- 
ing in January and February. (Leroy’s Cat.) ~ 
Gunerat Lamoricrerz. Hov. Mag, 
Tree moderately vigorous, very productive. 
Fruit medium, oval, inclining to ovate, remotely pyriform, 
tapering from centre towards base and crown. Skin russet, ou 
greenish-yellow. ground. Stalk long, curved, fleshy at its inser- 
tion in-an inclined depression. Calyx open, its segments pro- 
jecting, basin very small. Flesh fine, juicy, melting, with a very 
rich, brisk, sugary flavour and peculiar perfume. Imperfect speci 
mens, astringent. October. 
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