. Catalogue of fruit trees cultivated by George Bunyard & Co., Royal Nurseries, 1898-99. Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit-culture. 400 KINDS OF APPLES ON TETAL. (PEAES) 35 SELECT FIEST-CLASS PEAES, AS THEY EIPEN. Veby Early—July and August Doyenne d'Ete. Beurre Giffard. E. Jargonelle. E. Beacon. September. E. Souvenir des Congres. Clapp's Favourite. Petite Marguerite. Williams' Bon Chretien. E. Triomphe de Vienne. E. Fondante d'Automne. E. Margaret Marrillat. E. Beurre Mortillet. Summer Cresan. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER. Conference. E. Louise Bonne of Jersey. E. Magnate. E. Beurre d'Avalon. Dire


. Catalogue of fruit trees cultivated by George Bunyard & Co., Royal Nurseries, 1898-99. Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit-culture. 400 KINDS OF APPLES ON TETAL. (PEAES) 35 SELECT FIEST-CLASS PEAES, AS THEY EIPEN. Veby Early—July and August Doyenne d'Ete. Beurre Giffard. E. Jargonelle. E. Beacon. September. E. Souvenir des Congres. Clapp's Favourite. Petite Marguerite. Williams' Bon Chretien. E. Triomphe de Vienne. E. Fondante d'Automne. E. Margaret Marrillat. E. Beurre Mortillet. Summer Cresan. OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER. Conference. E. Louise Bonne of Jersey. E. Magnate. E. Beurre d'Avalon. Direoteur Hardy. Thompson's. Baronne de Mello. Durondeau. E. Marie Louise. E. Pitmaston Duchess. E. President d' Osmonville. E. Emile d'Seyst. E. Beurre Super/in. Hardy. E. Fouqueray. E. Bosc. Jean Van Oeert. Belle Julie. Gonseilleur de la Cour. Princess. E. Eondante Thirriott. December to Christmas. Beurre Diel. E. Baltet. E. Hacon's Incomparable. Knight's Monarch. Doyenne du Cornice. Winter Nelis. January and February. Beurr6 Dubuisson. Monarch. Beurre de Jonghe. Easter Beurre. Zephirin Gregoire. Nouvelle Fulvie. E. Josephine de Malines. Marie Benoist. E. Olivier des Serres. E. Le Lectier. E. Passe Crasanne. March to May. Beurre Ranee. E. Bergamotte d'Esperen. Doyenne d'Alencon. Duchesse de Bordeaux. THE BEST STEWING PEAES AEE— Bellissime d'Hiver—Dec. Catillac—Jan. Direoteur Alphand—April. General Todtleben—Oct. Gilogil—early. Grosse Calebasse—Oct. Idaho—Nov. Uvedale's St. Germain or Belle Ange vine—Jan. Verulam, or Black Worcester— Dec. Vicar of Winkfield—Jan. Most of the ordinary Pears bake well before they are fully ripe; a dish of stewed Pears is wholesome and always appreciated. In » cold season, when some good kinds do not ripen, they become useful for stewing or baking, but many can be forwarded (mellowed) by placing them in boxes upon the hot water pipes of the Greenhouses. Exhibitors should consult the List, on page 58. The following NEW P


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