224 DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF PEARS EXHIBITED. 



yellow with patches of russet ; flesh very juicy, tender, 

 melting and very rich ; November. 



577. Tillington (W. Paul & Son). Medium, long tapering ; 

 russet ; flesh sweet ; worthless ; October. 



578. Toadback (McKellar). Small, pyriform ; greenish russet, 

 flushed ; worthless ; December. 



579. Tresor d' Amour (R. H. S.). Medium, short pyriform ; 

 green, with small markings of russet ; slightly flushed ; 

 Stewing. 



580. Triomphe de Jodoigne (B. H. S. ). Large, long, pyriform ; 

 skin smooth, greenish-yellow, with patches of russet; flesh 

 melting, buttery, moderately juicy ; second-rate ; November. 



581. Triomphe de Louvain (Rivets). Medium, pyriform; 

 reddish russet ; flesh dry, sweet ; inferior ; October. 



582. Triomphe de la Pomologie (R. H. S.). Small, skin 

 smooth, green ; flesh yellow, firm, buttery, sweet ; October. 

 Trout (Veitch), see Forelle. 



583. Trou Pear (Lacaille). Small ; russet, flushed ; worthless ; 

 November. 



584. Urbaniste. Medium, obovate ; skin smooth, pale greenish- 

 yellow, with russet ; flesh white, very melting, juicy and 

 rich ; October. 



585. Uvedale's St. Germain. Very large, long pyriform, 

 irregular ; dark green, flushed on one side ; January to 

 April. The largest Pear in cultivation. 



Van Marum (Haycock), see Grosse Calebasse. 

 Van Mons. See Baronne de Mello. 



586. Van Mons Leon Leclerc. Large, long pyriform ; 

 greenish-yellow, with russet ; flesh buttery, sweet ; 

 November. 



Van Mons Leon Leclerc de Laval (Rust), see Leon 

 Leclerc de Laval. 



587. Van Siebold (W. Shepperd). Small, roundish; very long 

 stalk ; pale orange, with small white specks ; flesh hard, 

 sweet, not melting ; a distinct species. 



588. Van de Weyer Bates (W. Paul & Son). 

 Vauquelin (Thomas), see St. Germain d'Hiver. 



589. Verte Longue Panachee (R. H. S.). Small pyriform ; 

 green, striped with yellow ; flesh white, juicy ; worthless ; 

 November. 



590. Verulam. Large, obovate ; dark green, almost covered 

 with brown russet ; March. A good stewing Pear. 



