PEARS. 



446 Noirchaln, V ]463 St. Pere, Brk P March to J 



447 0<Tnonet de Provence Brk P Aug 464 Sarazm das Chartreux, .'Vx. 



448 Payency, But P Oct:465 de Duhamel, keeps a yeai 



449 Poire de fosse, j466 Shenk's, A Aug. 



450 de foret, or Grise honne, Aug|46T Suninier Portugal, {Poire pas sans 1)^ 



451 des chartreux, IM P August 



452 a gobert, Brk P (? syn. o/142) 



wiuter 



463 d'Ange d"hiver, Dec 



M P 50 cts." August and Sept' 



463 Summer thorn of Thoulouse, "SI P 



August 



469 Superfondante, But Octoberi 



454 vierge, or virgin, Sept. 8,- Oct|470 Supreme de merlet, / 



455 de pendard, Brk P IVovember|471 Tillington, But P 75 cts. November?! 

 466 d'or, Fil d'or, September]472 Thompson's, But Jauuaryfl 

 457 Power's autumnal, But A Xov 473 Thomas' September, A Sept^ 



-458 Heme Caroline, 1 474 Trouve de montagne, 



459 Rouse de vierge, Sept. and Oct 475 Vallee franche, Vl £r But P. Ang i^t 



460 Royale rausquee, j and September 



461 Salviati (de Luxembourg) j476 d'ete, August 



462 St Nicholas, 477 Yellow Sugar, But July 



Perry Pears, 37^ to 50 cents each — said to afford liquor equal to Chanjpaign. 



4S4 Poir au vin de Stoutenburgh r^ep, 



485 Seile-Dirne, keeps a year Oct 



486 St. Ga\, poire au vin, or ivine 

 Dec. to March 



487 Teinton squash, P 



478 Barland, P 



479 Besberry 



480 Green achan Sept. and Oct 



481 Hennen-Birne Oct. and Nov 



482 Immen-Birne 



483 Oldfield, P 



The most of the following Pears have been obtained fi-om different persons in the 

 United States, kc. and it is probable some of them, which have obtained local names, 

 may prove to be synonymes of kinds already enumerated. Others have been found 

 inferior in quality, &c 



Price 874 cents each. 



488 Andrew's, Atnory, or Gibson, M.? ;507 Green autumnal, M October 



September 508 Catharine {of Coxe) Aua 



489 Autumn golden russet, !\I No. &De. 509 Hathorne, {Jersey) But inferior '^e^ | 



490 bens'ie, inferior Oct 510 Holland green, Brk, very inferior 



491 Bartram's early August; November 



492 Bergamot, Perfumed? Sept 511 King's bonchretien, Bak Winter 



493 Cape May, Bak Dec 512 Large yellow winter, Brk Dec. to Ap 



494 Golden sunmier? 513 Mogul summer, or Chelmsford 



495 Piatt's, ]M {Isyn. of 42) i {French) inferior Aug 



September 514 Moore's pound (? syn. of 12) 



496 Beurre, Early? M {Bloodgood pear) 515 New French mouille bouche 



Augustj516 Petre's, But October 



497 Jessops (? syn. of 3d) loll Priest's pear, Bak P inferior Feb 



498 Brown's winter 518 Red muscadel? {London) 



499 Cassolette, Brk P inferior Aug;519 Rockland, Bak inferior, Sept 

 600 Chapman's, M Octoberj520 St. Augustin, Brk P inferior, autumn 



501 Chat brusle, Bak P i?i/enor Oc&Noj521 September orange, xery inferior, 



502 Doyenne galeux (? syn.ofol) September 



503 Early red cheek Summer! 522 Somermdyke, A 



504 Large bergamot? do 523 Stanwood ? 



505 Egg pear {A^eiv- Jersey) 524 Watermelon ? M Aug. and Sept 



506 Endicott, A M k Perry, inferior SepK525 Young's ? Bak has weighed 29 oz. 



Pear Trees that are ornamental only, 50 cents each. 

 526 Gold striped leaved, |528 salvifolia, or sage leaved 



627 Fjms ])o\\veY'm, OT woolly leaved |529 ^my^ddLYiformi^, or almond pear 



