Of TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, FLOWERS, and FRUITS. 173 
Citron des Cannes, or Green Chiflel Pear 
—a fmallifh, roundifh, top-fhape, early 
fruit, of a light green, or greenifh-yel- 
low colour; the flefli melting, rich and 
juicy; middle or eud of July, and be¬ 
ginning of Augitfi. 
Red Mufcadelle Pear—a larjgifh, beauti¬ 
ful, oblongifh, early fruit; ripening of 
a yellow colour, ftriped with red; the 
flelh fomewhat melting and rich flavour¬ 
ed; middle or end of July. 
Little Mufcat Pear—a fmall, roundifit, 
oblong fruit, ripening yellow and musky 
flavoured; end of July and beginning of 
Auguft. 
Primitive Pear—a fmall, yellowilh and 
red fruit; middle and end of July. 
Jargonelle Pear, fo called in England, but, 
from its lhape, is more properly the Cu- 
iffe Madame (Lady’s Thigh)—a large, 
long, pyramidal, early fruit, ripening 
of a rufletty-green colour, or of -an irony 
tinge next the fun; a mod fine, fum- 
mer Pear, the flelh tender, breaking, 
rich and juicy, fupericr to all other 
Pears of the feafon; beginning and mid¬ 
dle of Augujl. 
Cuifle Madame, fo called, but is more 
properly the Jargonelle, as above; and 
is alfo very commonly called the Wind- 
for Pear—a fine, large, oblong, pyra¬ 
midal, early fruit, ripening of a yellow- 
ifh-green colour, and fometimes reddifli 
on the fide next the fun; ftfft, rich, and 
juicy, if not too ripe, but foon becomes 
meally tafted; the tree generally a great 
bearer ; middle of Augujl. 
Windfor Pear, a variety of, amd fomewhat 
refembling the laft fort; a large, ob- 
longilh, top-lhape fruit, but fhorter and 
more fwelling towards the top than the 
Cuifle Madame, ripening of a yellowifh- 
green colour; foft or tender, and tole¬ 
rably juicy, but foon becomes meally; 
middle of Auguft. 
Auguft Mufcat or Averat Pear—a mid- 
dling-fize, roundfiih, flat fruit, of a 
whitilh colour, breaking flefti, rich, 
and juicy; a very fine hummer Pear; 
end of Auguft and beginning of Septem¬ 
ber. 
Orange Mufcat—a middle-f.ze, fhortifh, 
globular fruit, yellowilh, black fpotted, 
mufky flavoured ; btvinninv and middle 
of Auguft. 
Little Bianquctte Pear—a middling or 
frualler, roundifh fruit, greenifh-yel- 
low; tender juicy, and inufity ; middle 
of Auguft. 
Long-Stalked Blanquette —h middle-fize 
fruit, roundifh-oblong; breaking and 
rich, fugary; middle or end of Auguft. 
Red Orange Pear—a middling, roundifn 
fruit, yellowilh-green, and reddilh- 
purple; melting, juicy, and perfumed ; 
end oft Auguft. 
Mufk Robine—a fmallifh, round, top- 
fhape Pear, ripening yellowilh; of a 
rich, muficy flavour; middle or end of 
Auguft. 
Early Ruflelet Pear—a middle-fize, ob¬ 
long fruit, of a reddifh-rufietty colour; 
melting and fugary; middle of Auguft. 
Mufk Drone Pear—a middle-fize, round- 
ilh fruit, ripening yellowilh; melting 
and rnufky; end of Auguft. 
Mufk Orange Pear—a large, roundifh 
fruit, greenilh-yellow, the flelh melt¬ 
ing ; end of Auguft. 
Perfumed Pear—a middle-fize, roundifh- 
turbinated fruit, deep-red, fpotted with 
brown; nieiting and perfumed; end of 
Augu(l. 
Rofe Pear, or Thorny Rcfe—alarge, (hort, 
roundifh fruit, yellowilh-green, red next 
the fun ; end of Auguft. 
Autumn Ruflelet Pear—a large, oblong 
fruit, of a brown colour, dark-red on 
the funny fide ; foft, tender, and good; 
middle or end of September. 
Hamdens, or Summer Bergamot—a larg- 
ilh, round, flattened Pear, yellowifh- 
green ; melting, and rich perfumed; 
middle of September. 
CaiTolette Pear—a middling-fize, Iongifh 
fruit, afh-coloured, or whitilh; melting, 
juicy and perfumed; end of Auguft. 
Onion Pear—mkldle-fize, roundilh fruit, 
brownifh and purple; melting and good; 
end of Auguft. 
Princes Pear—a fmall, roundifh, brightr- 
'red and yeilowifh fruit; melting and 
high flavoured; middle to the end of Sep¬ 
tember. 
Pear Pouchet—a large, roundifh, whitilh - 
yellow Pear ; foft, tender, and fugary; 
end of Augujl. 
Summer Boncretion, (Good Chriftian)— 
a large, oblong Pear, beautifully red¬ 
dened next the fun, the other fide wliit- 
ifh-green ; tender, juicy, and perfumed ; 
beginning of September. 
Salviati Pear—a moderately-large, round¬ 
ifh, flat fruit, a little hollowed at both 
ends, red and yellow one fide, the othc 1 
whitilh ; foft and fugary; beginning of 
September. 
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