Brough Bergamot. 1. Hogg Fruit Man. 538. 1884.

A variety which succeeds well in the North of England. Fruit small, globular-turbinate tapering into the stalk; skin rough, yellowish-green, very much covered with brown-russet; flesh yellowish-white, rather coarse-grained, saccharine, very juicy, with a rich and highly perfumed flavor; first; Dec.

Brugmans. 1. Mag. Hort. 4:395, 1838. 2. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 2:100. 1856.

A seedling of Van Mons, 1821. In September, 1838, it was exhibited among “ninety varieties” by Manning, before the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Fruit medium, conic, light green changing to light yellow at maturity, sometimes rather blushed; flesh aromatic and sweet; mid-Nov. for three weeks.

Brumbirne. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 2:9. 1856.

Originated in Odenwald, Ger., 1847. Fruit medium, turbinate, light yellow turning to lemon-yellow, striped with bright red; good; Sept. and beginning of Oct.

Brune Minême. 1. Guide Prat. 88. 1876.

Fruit rather large; first quality for cooking; Nov. and Dec; of doubtful merit. Tree vigorous and fertile, well suited for exposed situations.

Brunet. 1. Mas Pom. Gen. 7:9, fig. 485. 1881.