SUSETTE EE BAVAT, 
ANY of our horticultural friends, especially those 
who take an interest in the growth of the newly- 
im introduced Belgian Peal's, will have observed that 
the Messrs. Paul, nurseiTinen, of Cheshunt, e.\- 
■^T hibited, at the Horticultural Society's rooms, in 
the month of Januaty, a collection of fifty Apples and ten Pears. 
A portion of the latter, IMessrs. Paul obligingly forwarded to us, 
and the Susette de Bavay, now published, is one of them. This 
variety was cursorily mentioned at No. 04, and proves to be of 
fine quality, and a good keeper. 
Mr. William Paul informs us that the tree was received at the 
Cheshunt nursery, through a French correspondent; that it is 
gi'afted on a Peai'-stock, thrives exceedingly, has the reputation 
of being very hardy ; and is equally suited for standards, pyra- 
mids, or espaliers, on either Pear or Quince stocks. It is another 
of those Pears mentioned as having been raised by an old French 
