THE PEAR. 
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red in the sun, and dotted with numerous gray dots. Stalk 
about an inch long, curved, rather obliquely inserted, without 
Louise Bonne of Jersey. 
depression, or with a fleshy, enlarged base. Calyx open, in a 
shallow, uneven basin. Flesh greenish white, very juicy and 
melting, with a rich and excellent flavour. September and 
October. [This is very distinct from the old Louise Bonne, a 
green winter fruit, of third quality. 
Madame Millet. 
Fruit very much resembling grey Beurre as to form and colour, 
and the Urbaniste as to qualities. Flesh white, delicate, fine, 
half melting, sugary and agreeably perfumed, ripening in March 
and April. (Leroy’s Cat.) 
