THE PEAR. 585 
detted with red ant russet points or dots on the sunny side 
Flesh yellowish-white, buttery, sugary. September. 
Winpsor. Lind. Thomp. 
Summer Bell. Cuisse. Madame, of some. 
Konge. 
The Windsor is an old European pear, very commonly known 
in some parts of this country, as the Summer Bell pear. It is, 
however, only a cooking fruit. The tree is remarkable for its 
stout, perfectly upright dark-brown shoots. 
. Fruit large, pyriform, or bell-shaped, widest above the middle, 
narrowing to the eye. Skin yellowish-green. Flesh . white, 
tender, or soft, coarse-grained, with. a somewhat astringent 
juice. Rots at the core. Last of August, 
Yar. Lind. Thomp. 
Yutte, ; 
‘A Dutch pear. The trees have slender, drooping branches. 
Fruit small, turbinate. Skin brown russet. Flesh white, ten- 
der, juicy, with a sugary, perfumed flavour. Rots quickly. 
September. 
Selection of choice Pears to ripen in succession, from July ta 
April—Doyenne d’Eté Madeline, Bloodgood, Dearborn’s Seed- 
ling, Beurré Giffard, Rostiezer, Ott, Bartlett, Tyson, Osbands’ 
Sumner, Belle Lucrative, Flemish Beauty, Beurré Bosc, Doy- 
enne White, Doyenne Boussock, Beurré d’Anjou, Seckel, Ur- 
baniste, Sheldon, Church, Beurré Diel-Dix, Beurré Langelier, 
Lawrence, Winter Nelis, Beurré d’Aremberg, Beurré Gris d’Hi- 
ver Nouveau, Easter Beurré. 
Selection of Pears for a cold climate——Doyenne d’Eté, Blood- 
good, Rostiezer, Fulton, Heathcote, Buffum, Beutré Bosc, 
Flemish Beauty, Louise Bonne de Jersey on quince, Belle 
Luerative, Urbaniste, McLaughlin, Dix, Beurré Diel, Beurré 
d’Amanlis, White Doyenne, Lewis, Winter Nelis, Princes St. 
Germain, Glou Morceau on quince, Jaminette, Vicar of Wink- 
field, Doyenne d’Hiver Nouveau. 
Selection of Pears for dwarfs on quince stocks.—Belle Lucra- 
tive, Beurré d’Amanlis, Beurré Diel, Beurré Langelier, Beurré 
d’Anjou, Duchesse d’Angouleme, Doyenne d’Eté, Doyenne 
Boussock, Easter Beurré, Figue d’Alengon, Glou Morceau, 
Louise Bonne de Jersey, Napoleon, Nouveau Poiteau, Rostiezer, 
Soldat Laboureur, St. Michael Archangel, Urbaniste, Uvedale’s 
St. Germain or Pound (for baking), Vicu of Winkfield, White 
Doyenne. 
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