VAEIETIES OP PEAKS SUITED TO HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 



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Beurre Eance 

 Josephine de Malines 



January to March. 



Jargonelle ' - 

 Lammas 



Louise Bonne of Jersey 

 Orange Bergamot 

 Williams's Bon Chretien 



For Orchard Culture. 



Stewing Pears. 



Beurre Die! 

 Brown Beurre 

 Doyenne d'Ete 



Catillac 



Uvedale's St. Germain 



GEOUP IIL— MIDLAND COUNTIES— SOUTH. 



OXFORDSHIRE. 



ExJiibitors. 



1. — Charles Hewett, Sarsden Gardens, Chipping Norton. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited ... ... ... ... 46 



Exhibitor's Remarks. — Situation, rather exposed to the north. 

 Soil, corn-brash mixed with clay ; subsoil, marl-stone. 



2. — James Lawrence, Gardener to Mrs. Owen Knox, Ardmillan, 



Number of Varieties Exhibited ... ... ... ... 14 



Observations. — Examples very small. Some specimens of 

 Catillac very good. 



Exhibitor s Piemarks. — Situation, much exposed to sun and 

 wind ; south aspect. Soil, heavy yellow loam ; subsoil, chalk 

 and gravel. 



Varieties of Pears suited to Oxfordshire, 



Caver sham. 



Selected by 



James Lawrence, Ardmillan, Caversham, Oxon. 



July and August. 



September. 



Williams's Bon Chretien 



Louise Bonne of Jersey 

 Marie Louise 



