GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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SPECIAL COLLECTION OF PEARS. 



For Cultivatiox on the Quince. 



The following varieties are particularly recommended for cultivation on the quince. AH are vigorous and 

 handsome growers, hardy and bear well. 



We might add many others which appear to succeed well on the quince with fair treatment. Such are now in 

 our own grounds in a flourishing state, after being thirty years planted. The following, however, cannot fail to 

 make durable and satisfactory trees : 



Slimmer— Andre Desportes, Bartlett, Brandywine, Clapp's Favorite, Margaret. 

 Autumn— Angouleme, Belle Lucrative, Boussock, Hardy, Howell, Louise Bonne of Jersey, Superfln, Urbaniste, 



White Doyenne. 

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



PEARS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 



Price, $1.00 each. 



*B. S. Fox — One of Fox's Seedlings from Cahfornia. Large, pyriform oblique; somewhat shape of Clairgeau; 

 stalk an inch in length, set without depression, oblique; calyx in a shallow basin, closed ; skin greenish yellow, 

 smooth, nearly covered with golden russet ; flesh a little coarse, melting, juicy, vinous ; very good to best. 

 Tree a poor grower, and must be top grafted. October. 



Coi,. Wilder. 



P. Barry. 



*Col. "WiWer- Another of Fox's SeedUngs from California. Large, pyriform, oblong inclining to oval ; stalk set 

 without depression ; calyx very shallow, open or half open ; skin yellow, profusely dotted and marbled with 

 russet ; flesh melting, fuU of juice, sweet ; a delicious pear; keeps till March. A fair grower. 



Directeur Alpliand« — Very large, yellowish green, dotted with russet; flesh firm, fine, very sugary, with a pecu- 

 liar flavor of its own. Tree vigorous and a great bearer. February to April. 



♦Idaho- A very promising new pear raised from seed at Lewiston, Idaho. Size very large, form nearly round, 

 resembling Easter Beurre ; skin yellow with brownish red on sunny side, -with a surface like that of Bartlett; 

 flesh melting, juicy, slightly vinous, quality best. Wood and foliage resemble Bartlett; season of maturity, 

 September, in Idaho. The disseminators say it is very hardy, vigorous and prolific. 



