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George Cooling & Sons, Nurserymen, Bath, 
Name. 
Description. 
PEARS — continued. 
When fit for use. 
GLOU MORCEAU ... 
GRATIOLI OF JERSEY 
JARGONELLE 
Josephine de Malines 
Knight’s Monarch 
La France 
LE LECTIER 
LOUISE BONNE OF 
JERSEY 
Lucy Grieve 
Madame Lye Baltet 
MARIE LOUISE 
Louis d’Uccle 
Marguerite Marrillat 
Napoleon 
Ne Plus Meuris 
Olivier des Serres 
Passe Colmar 
PITMASTON 
DUCHESS 
Prudhomme 
Souvenir de Congres 
Triomphe de Vienne 
Uvedale St Germains ... 
Van Mons. Leon Le Clerc 
Winter Nelis 
one of the finest late Pears, large size, melting, and juicy 
very melting, rich, and sugary, fine flavour 
large, a rich flavour, well-known variety 
melting, very juicy, sugary, and rich flavoured 
buttery, melting, very rich and refreshing 
described as a late Duchesse cC Angouleme, having all the 
qualities of that fine variety 
large, melting, juicy, highly perfumed and deliciously flavoured, 
an excellent new variety 
fine medium variety, richly coloured, and musky flavour 
very tender and melting, juicy and richly flavoured, a delicious 
Pear ... 
a very fine late variety, most delicious in flavour 
large size, handsome shape, of the finest flavour 
large, melting, and rich, a hardy and excellent variety of the 
Mrie Louise race ... ... ... 
a new Continental variety of much merit, handsome in colour 
and shape, and very luscious, dwarf trees only 2/6 
large, very juicy and handsome, certain bearer... 
a first-rate late kind, melting, rich, and sugary 
medium size, russety, of handsome appearance, a most deli- 
ciously flavoured new late variety, a great acquisition 
medium size, but an excellent variety ... 
very large and fine, ripening perfectly, a hardy constitution ... 
resembles Louise Bonne of fersey, but more vinous and better 
flavoured 
a splendid variety, seedling from Williams' Bon Chretien , but 
later, larger, and better flavoured 
very large, russety, of rich flavour, of great excellence 
immense size, the finest stewing Pear in cultivation 
an excellent Pear, buttery and melting 
small, rich, and melting, very delicious 
Nov. to Jan. 
Sept, and Oct. 
August. 
March to May. 
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Jan. to March. 
Jan. to March. 
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Oct. to Nov. 
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Oct. and Nov. 
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September. 
Jan. to March. 
Feb. and March 
Dec. and Jan. 
Oct. and Nov. 
Sept, to Nov. 
September. 
September. 
Dec. to April. 
November. 
Nov. to Feb. 
