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No. of Times 





No. of Times 





Selected. 





Selected. 



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JNec J: ins Meuris 



1 



uauioi nosat 





Winter Nelis 



1 

 1 



Citron des Cannes 

 FertiHty 





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vJlULl IMOiyeclLl 



Grey Beurre 







Q 

 O 



Q VI o I i/^n ICO 

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J-JULllbtJ XXJIlllt; Ui 





U. U OOlfci 





J ersey 



Q 

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New Bridge 

 Xiiveiy jDeiganioi 











1 iliT'O'f 1 on 

 yj 111 o uitjii 



Q 

 c> 







Beurre d'Aremberg 



O 



A 



Toadsback 





Cajpiaumont 



o 

 Zi 



Windsor 







o 

 A 







yjijiiiw tie jjamy 



9 







-TcnTrrkTioll a • 



V dl t! (Jllcllt/ 



9 



OlcWlny JrtClfS. 





Alexandre Lambre 









Aston Town 





Bellissime d'Hiver 



1 



Beurre d'Amanlis 





Catillac 



1 



,, Clairgeau 





Uvedale's St. Ger- 





Bishop's Thumb 





main 



1 



Brown Beurre 





Verulam 



1 



GEOUP IV.— MIDLAND COUNTIES— NORTH. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Exhibitors, 



1. — Wm. Froggatt, Wingerworth Hall, Chesterfield. 



Number of Varieties Exhibited ... ... ... ... 12 



Ohservations. — Examples of moderate size, very pale in colour, 

 those of Marie Louise, Beurr6 Ranee, and White Doyenne the 

 most noticeable. 



Exhibitor s liemarlxs, — Grow^n on wall trees. Soil, stiff loam ; 

 subsoil, gravel. Fruit small here this season, so very cold. 



2. — 'Walter G. Gaiger, Gardener to S. Taylor Whitehead, Esq., 

 Burton Closes, Bakewell. 



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



06s6?'i'rtiio7is.— Examples smalL 



