Lange Mundnetzbirne. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 2:112, fig. 1856. 2. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 246. 1889.

Thuringia, 1794. Fruit medium, ventriculous, grass-green turning to greenish-yellow, often faintly blushed, dotted with green; very good for dessert, good for household and market; Aug.

Lange Sommer-Bergamotte. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 2:39. 1856.

Thuringia, 1794. Fruit below medium, long-turbinate, yellow-green turning to whitish-yellow, rough, heavily dotted with brown, slightly russeted, thick-skinned; flesh yellowish-white, breaking, granular becoming glutinous; first for table; Aug.

Lange Wasserbirne. 1. Löschnig Mostbirnen 46, fig. 1913.

This perry pear is found spread throughout Upper and Lower Austria. Fruit medium, long-pyriform, very regular in contour; skin fine, smooth, shining, yellow-green when ripe, very densely dotted with fine spots, some cinnamon-brown russet around the stem and calyx; flesh whitish, coarse-grained, juicy, sweet but insipid and without aroma; Sept.

Langstieler. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 2:171. 1856. 2. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 246. 1889.

Switzerland, Baden and Württemberg, published 1830. Fruit small, pyriform, grass-green, russeted on the side next the sun, gray dots; flesh yellowish-white, fine-grained, tartish; third for the table, first for cider and culinary use; Oct. Suitable for every situation.

Langstielige Pfaffenbirne. 1. Dochnahl Führ. Obstkunde 2:43. 1856.

Germany. Published by Diel in 1825. Fruit medium, pyriform, otherwise conic; skin rough and entirely covered with cinnamon-colored russet, often faintly blushed; second for table; third for household; Sept.