66 Catalogue of Varzeties. af 
Calycina of Duchesne. Fruit round, slightly elongated, whi- 
- tish rose;: flesh spongy, whitish yellow, little juice; fine flavor, 
but disagreeable when tooripe. Fig. in Jar. Mus. V. Duha- 
mel, III. 157, and Album de Pom. III. 20. 
Baynes’ Earty Scartet. (Syn. Baynes’ Favorite Scarlet.) (?) 
Baynes’ INCOMPARABLE. 
Beatrice (Prince). Described by the originator as large, ob- 
tusely conical, deep scarlet, sweet, fine flavor, hardy, vigorous, 
and productive. 
Beauty (Nicholson). Large, wedge shaped, good. An abun- 
dant bearer. ; 
Beauty oF ENGLAND (Frewin). Large, heart shaped, bright 
_ Shining red; flesh clear red, juicy, sugary, and perfumed. 
BELLE ARTESIENNE (Demay). Very large, conical, dark crim- 
son, poor, and unproductive. ~“ : ~ 
BELLE Borpevalse. One of the best of the Hautbois varieties. 
Roundish oval, dark brownish purple; flesh white, juicy, sweet, 
with a strong musky flavor. Gives sometimes a second crop, 
but has not done so with Fuller in six years’ cultivation. This 
variety is said to be a cross of the old Hautbois with an Alpine. 
BELLE BRETONNE (Boisselot). New, 1868. Figured in Gloede’s 
Catalogue for 1868-9. Described as very hardy and vigorous, 
fruit-stalks long and firm, holding the- berries well above 
the leaves; fruit obtusely conical, bright, varnished red, with 
prominent seeds; flesh rosy, firm, melting, and perfumed. : 
Bette Caucuoise (Acher). New, 1869. Figured in catalogues, : 
and described as large to very large, oval or flattened, bright- 
cherry red; seeds prominent; flesh rosy, firm, buttery, exqui- 
sitely perfumed. ; 
BELLE DE BRUXELLES (De Jonghe). 1852. 
BELLE DE MACHETAUX. 
BELLE D’ORLEANS. 
* BELLE DE PaLLua. 
BELLE pe Paris (Bossin). ‘Fruit large, sometimes enormous, 
obtusely conical or flattened, bright shining red, with sunken 
seeds; flesh rosy, tender, with a brisk, sugary flavor. Vigor- 
ous and productive. Late. : 
BELLE De ScEAUx (Robine). Conical or oval, vermilion' red; 
seeds superficial; flesh rosy, juicy, brisk flavored, and good. 
Late. “ 
BELte ve St. Gittes (De‘Jonghe). An Alpine. Originated. , 
about 1845. Comes perfectly true from seed. * 
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