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A Catalogue of Fruits. 
SECT. II. 
Of Pears. 
The next in efteem are Peart, fo called ' 
from their Pyramidical form:,whereof there 
are fo great variety, that the Kitchin and 
Table may be furnifhed throughout the 
year with different Species. 
The Early Sufan is the firft ripe, being 
a fmall round Pear little bigger than a 
large Cherry. The Colour of this Pear is 
Green, and tafte pleafant. 
The Margaret, the Maudlin, the Clufler- 
Pear, the Lenthal! Primett, the Sugar, the 
Madera, the Green Royal, July Pear, St. 
Laurence, Green Chef l, and many other ear¬ 
ly Pears are in efteem for the Table in July. 
But after them you have 
The Windfor, the Greenfield, the Sum¬ 
mer-Bergamot , the Orenge, the Soveraign, 
leveral forts of Katherines, whereof the 
red Katherine is the beft: The Denny-pear, 
Prujjia-pear, Summer-Poppering, Lor ding- 
pear , Summer Bon-Chrillicn , the Orenge- 
Bergamot, Hampdens Bergamot, Bezi de 
Hery, the Violet-pear, the Painted pear, fo 
called from its delicate ftrip’d colours; the 
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