BESCEIPTn^E CATALOGUE OF PE \.E3 EXHIBITED. 



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370. Huyshe's Prince Consort. Large, long pyriform ; 

 greenish ; flesh soft, watery ; worthless ; October. 



371. Huyshe's Prince of Wales, see Huyshe's Bergamot." 



372. Huyshe's Princess of Wales (G. Bunyard). Small, 

 obovate or pyriform ; yellow, with patches of russet ; 

 worthless ; November. 



373. Huyshe's Victoria. Medium, ovate ; greenish-yellow, 

 beautifully spotted or freckled with rosy red ; flesh some- 

 what pasty ; second-rate ; October. 



374. Imperiale a Feuilles de Chene (Andre Leroy). Small, 

 pyriform ; dark greenish-yellow, with dark russet ; flesh 

 sweet and juicy, but worthless ; January to March. 



375. Inconnue (R. H. S.). Medium, pj^riform ; green, with 

 russet ; flesh firm, very juicy and rich ; February. 

 Inconnue Van Mons (G. Bunyard), see Inconnue. 

 Ingram's British Queen (Ingram), see British Queen. 



376. International (A^eitch & Sons). Large ; green ; watery ; 

 inferior. 



377. Iris Gregoire (Rivers). Medium, roundish obovate ; 

 yellow-flushed ; thick stalk ; eye large, open ; flesh juicy, 

 sweet, pleasant ; November. 



378. Jacob (Andre Leroy). 



379. Jalousie de Fontenay. Medium, pyriform ; uniform 

 light russet ; flesh white, melting, buttery and rich ; 

 November. 



Jalousie de Fontenay Vendee (Pearson), see Jalousie 

 de Fontenay. 



380. Jaminette (Andre Leroy). Small, pyriform ; deep 

 greenish-yellow, brown russet ; flesh white, juicy, half- 

 melting ; second-rate ; January. 



381. Jane's Seedling (Laxton). Small, pyriform; uniform 

 yellow russet ; flesh dry ; worthless ; December. 



382. Jargonelle (Ormistonj. Long pyriform ; skin smooth, 

 greenish-yellow, speckled and flushed ; flesh melting, very 

 juicy and rich ; August. 



383. Jean de Witte. Roundish ; greenish-yellow russet ; flesh 

 melting, buttery, sweet ; October. 



384. Jersey Chaumontel (Cornu), see Chaumontel. 



385. Jersey Gratioli. Medium, roundish; greenish-yellow, 

 with dark, rough russet ; flesh white, very melting, some- 

 what gritty, but richly flavoured ; October. 



Jewess (W. Paul & Son), see La Juive, 



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