DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE! OF PEARS EXHIBITED. 



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Mademoiselle Therese Appert (Evans), see Therese 

 Appert. 



432. Madotte [R. H. S.). Medium, pyiiform ; yellow, very 

 singularly tiaked with golden russet ; flesh gritty, rather 

 dry ; second quality ; November. 



433. Magnate i Rivers). Large, long pyriform ; flushed; flesh 

 firm ; November. 



434. Maggie Duncan (Lacaillej. Small, long pyriform, with 

 large eye ; green ; flesh sweet, dry ; October. 



435. March Bergamot (W. Paul & Son). Medium, roundish ; 

 dark yellow russet ; flesh white, buttery and rich ; 

 March. 



436. Marechal de la Cour. Large, pyriform; long stalk; 

 skin greenish-yellow, with much russet ; flesh yellowish, 

 melting, juicy, with a rich sub -acid flavour ; November. 



437. Marechal Dillen (R. H. S.). Large, obovate ; skin 

 smooth, greenish-yellow ; flesh melting ; no quality ; 

 October. 



438. Marechal Vaillant (0. Bunyard). Large, roundish 

 obovate ; greenish-yellow ; flesh firm, poor quality, half- 

 melting ; November. 



439. Marguerite Tardive (Jamin). 



440. Marie Benoist. Large, obovate, irregular ; short, thick 

 stalk ; greenish-yellow, splashed with russet ; flesh white, 

 buttery, melting, good flavour ; November. 



441. Marie Guisse (Rivers). Large, pyriform ; greenish-yellow, 

 flushed ; flesh white, melting and pleasant ; February. 



442. Marie Louise. Long pyriform ; skin smooth, greenish- 

 yellow, sometimes russet ; flesh melting, very juicy, 

 sweet ; excellent ; November. 



443. Marie Louise d'Uccle. Medium obovate ; orange-yellow, 

 with russet; flesh somewhat pasty, moderately juicy; 

 inferior ; October. A great cropper. 



444. Mariette de Millepieds (Andre Leroy). Medium, 

 roundish obovate ; greenish-yellow, with brown russet ; 

 flesh white, half-melting ; second-rate ; March. 



445. Martin Sec (Andre Leroy). Small, pyriform ; reddi«h 

 russet ; flesh firm, very dry ; worthless. 



446. Matthew's Eliza. Medium, short pyriform ; greenish- 

 yellow, rough ; flesh firm, white, sweet ; second quality ; 

 December. 



447. Maud Hogg (W. Paul & Son). Medium, obovate; skin 



