A Catalogue of Fruits. 
for, Winter-Bergamot, Pound-fear, and 
Hundred pound-pear, Long-Bergamot,Burnt* 
cat , Lady-pear , Ice-pear, Dead mans pear , 
Bell-pear , the Squib-pear , Spindle-pear , 
Dogoniere , Virgin, Gafcoign-bergamot, Scar¬ 
let-pear, and Stopple-pear, are all very 
good Winter-pears* and keep throughout 
the old year. 
Pears that ufually keep until the fucceed- 
ing Spring, are the Wirbcr-Bon-Chritfien, 
the beft of Winter-pears 5 the great Sur- 
rein, or Serene, LittleDagobert,xhe Dottble- 
ilojjbme-pear the longeft liver of all, and 
taftes very well in the Springs the Oal^ 
pear the great Kairvii/e , the Little blac\ 
Pear of WorceBer. 
Pears that are efteemed for their Vinous 
Juice in Worceiterjlnre and thofe adjacent 
parts, are the Red and Green Squhjh-pcars, 
the John-pear, the Green Harp ary, Ae 
Drake-pear, the Maty-fear, the Lullam-ptar. 
but above the reft are efteemed the Bosbn- 
ry and the Bareland-fears , and the White 
and Red Horfe-pcar. 
As for the Turgovian-pear that yields 
that moft fuperlative Perry the world pro¬ 
duces, mentioned in the Pomona of the 
moft ingenious Mr. Evelin, I only wilh it 
were more generally dilperfed. 
Mr. 
