GENERAL CATALOGUE 11 



Superfin (Beurre Superfin) — A large, fine pear, very juicy and melting, with a rich, pleasant and 

 sprightly sub-acid flavor ; one of the best pears. October. 75c. 



LATE AUTUMN AND EARLY WINTER PEARS 



Anjou (Beurre d'Axjou) — A large, handsome pear, buttery and melting, with sprightly vinous flavor; 



keeps into mid-winter. Tree a vigorous grower and good bearer. One of the most valuable pears 



in the catalogue. Keeps until the winter holidays, when it commands very high prices in the 



market. 50c. 

 Clairgeau (Beurre Clair geau)— -Very large; pyriform; yellow and red; handsome and attractive; 



flesh yellowish ; nearly melting ; an early, abundant bearer ; a magnificent and valuable market 



fruit. October and November. 50c. 

 Duhamel du Monceau — Large, long, pyriform ; skin rather rough, nearly covered with brownish rus- 

 set; flesh melting, juicy, with the flavor of Winter Nelis; a delicious pear. 75c. 

 *Lawrence — Size medium to large, obovate ; golden yellow ; flesh melting, with a pleasant aromatic 



flavor. An abundant bearer. 50c. 

 *Reeder (Dr. Reeder) — Medium size; roundish, ovate; skin yellow, netted with russet and sprinkled 



with russet dots. Flesh fine, juicy, melting. A delicious pear for amateur-' s use. November. 75c. 

 Winter Nelis — One of the best early winter pears ; medium size ; dull russet ; melting and buttery, 



with a rich, sprightly flavor. Bears heavy crops regularly. It must be top grafted to obtain 



good trees. 75c. 



LATE WINTER PEARS 



Easter Beurre — A large, roundish, oval fruit, yellow with a red cheek; melting and rich; best on the 



quince; keeps all twitter. 75c. 

 Josephine of Malines — Medium to large, roundish; pale straw color; flesh rose-colored, melting and 



delicately perfumed; first quality. One of the most delicious of our long keeping table 



pears. 75c. 

 P. Barry — One of the long keeping Fox seedlings. Large, pyriform ; skin orange yellow, covered with 



russet dots and blotches ; flesh very juicy, buttery, fine grained ; flavor sprightly, rich, excellent. 



The best late winter pear. Resembles Anjou in texture of flesh, and Winter Nelis in color 



of skin and juiciness of flesh. Must be top grafted. Ripe in April. 75c. 



SPECIAL COLLECTION OF PEARS 



FOR CULTIVATION ON THE QUINCE 



The following: varieties are particularly recommended for cultivation on the quince. All are vigorous and handsome 

 growers, hardy, and bear well. We might add many others which appear to succeed well on the quince with fair treat- 

 ment. Such are now in our grounds in a flourishing state, after being many years planted. The following, however, can- 

 not fail to make durable and satisfactory trees: 



Summer — Andre Desportes, Bartlett, Clapp's Favorite, Margaret. 



Autumn — Angouleme, Hardy, Howell, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Superfin. 



Winter — Anjou, Easter Beurre, Lawrence, Josephine of Malines. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES OF PEARS 



*B. S. Fox — May be compared as to texture and quality with Anjou, but ripening in October. Stem 



short ; color a beautiful yellow russet when ripe ; flesh fine grained, very juicy, vinous ; sound to 



the core. One of the most valuable pears. 75c. 

 *Col. Wilder — One of the longest keeping pears. Large, pyriform, oblong, inclining to oval; skin 



yellow, profusely dotted and marbled with russet ; flesh melting, full of juice, sweet ; a delicious 



pear; keeps till March. 75c. 

 *Dorset — A very handsome and showy late-keeping pear. Large, golden yellow ground, with bright 



red on sunnvside; flesh juicy, melting, sweet, of good quality. Ripe in February, but keeps 



till May. 75c. 



Doyenne du Cornice — A rare old variety; large, melting, juicy, sweet, rich, aromatic. Late 

 autumn. 75c. 



Fred Baudry — A large, handsome, fine-flavored, late winter pear. Size, medium to large; oblong, 

 pyriform; color yellow, with occasional blotches of russet; flesh yellow, tender, buttery, juicy ; 

 quality very good to best, a distinct flavor. Ripe a little after Josephine of Malines. 75c. 



*Lady Clapp — A large, very handsome pear. Clean, smooth skin, beautiful yellow when ripe; flesh 

 very juicy, melting, vinous; quality first rate. Ripens from middle to end of September, follow- 

 ing the Bartlett. A decided acquisition. 75c. 



Olivier des Serres — A valuable late-keeping winter pear, ripening about the same time as the Joseph- 

 ine of Malines, and perhaps keeping longer, say till first of March. The fruit is of good 

 size, roundish. Flesh tender, juicy, melting ; flavor distinct, excellent. 75c. 



