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PRICES OF PBAE USEES. 



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Those who wislj to purchase by the hundred or in larger quantities, will be furnished 

 with a wholesale price list. 



CLASS I.-SUMMER PEARS. 



AMERE .lo A X.N f,t. — Retained only on account of its earliness. The tree is a fine 

 growen on both pear and quince, and a profuse bearer: fruit small, pule yellow and 

 sweet. 20th to Inst of July. 



ANANAS D'ETE. — A large, handsome pear, resemblin;; the Bartlotf, though usually not 

 so long ; ripens about the same time. A fair grower and good bearer.' 



BEL'RUE CIFFARD.— Anew, excellent variety, large and belter than the Madelaine.and 

 ripening shortly after it. Tree slender, but healthy; hardy, a free grower and very 

 productive. * 



B *SSr M SS2tf 1, ' A 1 ,: ^.° IS ~ A Koo<\, juicy, half melting pear, largo size. Tree very 



♦BLOODOOOD.— An American pear of the first quality; medium size, buttery, melting 



and rich. Tree is a fair grower and good bearer. Aug. 

 BABTLETT. — One Of the most popular pears; large, buttery and melting, with a rieli, 



musky flavor. A good, erect grower; bears young and abundantly. Middle to last 



of September. 



'BRAXDYWIXE.— Medium size, yellow and russet, melting, high-flavored, first rate. A 



free grower and productive. Sept. 

 *(' ANAXDAKU.'A, (Catherine). — A good bearer, resembling the Iiarlett. very much, but 



not quite so large or so good; about sumo season; a good grower and' bearer; of 



doubtful origin. 



DOYEXNE D'ETE, (Summer Doyenne). — A beautiful, melting, sweet pear, rather small. 

 Tree a fine grower and bearer. 1st of August. 



•DE AKBOUX'S SEEDLIXI.'. — Rattier below medium size, pale yellow, melting and deli- 

 cious. Tree a rapid tine grower, and bears young arid profusely^ One of the very 

 Augtttf S """ 1U ''' I'""' 8 ' '''l' e ""mediately after the Bloodgood. About the last 6f 



DUCIIESSE DE BERRY D'ETE— Medium size, yellow and red; beautiful, melting, sweet 

 and fine. Tree a free grower and good bearer. Sept. 



*KIX(iSESSI.V(i (Leech's).-Large, of a greenish yellow ftolor; rich, buttery and deli- 

 cately flavored. A free, fair grower, from 1'bila'delphia. Aug; and Sept 



* K I UTI.AX'D. — A seedling of the Seekel, by l'rof. Kirtland of Ohio ■ medium size cinna- 

 mon russet, beautiful, melting, sweet. Tree vigorous and productive. Sept! ' 



MADELA.INE, (Citron des Cannes).— One of the. earliest fine pears; ripe last of July 

 and first ot August ; melting and sweet. Tree a fine grower and very productive. 



*MOYAMKXSIXG. (Smith's).— Originated in Philadelphia; large size, buttery, melting 

 and tine flavored; decays soon. Tree is a fair grower. Am' 



*OTTS SEE] 'EJXG. — A seedling of the Seekel. from Philadelphia ; small or medium, 

 ami i Sept"' ^ * 0^8a • Tl ' c '° a sto " t ' tP®**** iUul productive. Aug. 



*OSBAND'S SUMME&— A medium sized, excellent fruit, melting, mild and pleasant 



flavored. Tree a fair, erect grower, and very productive. Middle of Ammst 



Origin in Wayne county, X. Y. 

 'PIXXEO, (Boston-Medium size, h-mdsomo, yellow, with red eheek, melting; nearly 



first, rate, requires to be gathered early; recently introduced by Mr. Ilovey under 



the name of Boston. Sept. 



