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H OUT I C U LT LTll A L TOUR . 



stopping one day at Enghein, and another at Tournay, if 

 we should so incline. Having reduced this engagement to 

 writing (a precaution which should never be omitted) we 



The following names were written on tallies attached to the respective 

 pear-tree cions. 



Paridaens d'hiver 

 Bergamotte Heems 

 Avant-fleur 

 Jaminette 

 Wurtemburg 



Drapier d'ete 



Wurzer d'automne 



Bouvier d'automne 



Linden d'automne 



Napoleon 



Marie Louise 



Beaudelet 



Parmentier 



Van Mons» 



Danmont 



Incommunicable, 



Capiaumont 



Belotte 



Passe Colmar 



Duhamel 



Inconnue Argenteau 



Jnconnue Lille 



Canning (vrai) 



Noir chair 



Cramoisine 



Cadet de Vaux 



Bourdon du Roi 



Dore de printems 



Marechal d'hiver 



Bon Chretien du Rhir* 



Bon Chretien fondant 



Coloma d'hiver 



Adan 



Beurre royal 



Ma fille 



Augustine 



Chomel 



Salisbury 



Sabine 



Neill 



Hardenpont d'hiver 



Delices d'Hardenport 



Hardenport de printem.& 



Baron d'hiver 



Knight d'hiver 



Decain (Duquesne) d'hivei 



Haeghen3 d'hiver 



Carels d'hiver 



Bretagne Colmar 



In passing, it may be remarked, that Mr Van Mons having named one 

 of his new productions of a former year after the Secretary of the London 

 Horticultural Society, had probably thought himself called upon to do the 

 same honour to the Secretary of the Caledonian Horticultural Society. 

 " M. Neil] mc pardonnera," he writes, " d'avoir inscrit de son nom une 

 poire nouvclle que j'ai obtcnu cctte annee" (1817, when the deputation vi- 

 sited BlUI elt), " el qui est une del meillcures que mes rechcrches m'ayent. 



Besides. 



