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EXPERIMENTAL FARMS. 



The names of those received this year are as follows : — 

 From England — 



Angelina Burdett, 



Belle de Septembre, 



Curlew, 



Early Prolific, 



Groliath, 



Huling's Superb, 



Kirke's, 



Magnum bonura White, 



Monarch, 



OuUins Golden Gage, 



Stint, 



Transparent Gage, 



King of the Damsons, 



From other sources: — 



Decaisne, 



White Nicholas, 



Wolf, 



Yellow Voronesh, 



Belgian Purple, 



Bittern, 



Diamond, 



Early Transparent Gage, 



Grand Duke, 



Ick worth's Imperatrice, 



New Late Transparent, 



Mallard, 



Orleans Old, 



Pershore, 



Sultan, 



Cluster Damson, 



Prune Damson, 



Glass Seedling, 

 Milton, 

 Early Eed, 

 Wyant, 



Belle de Louvain, 



Cox's Emperor, 



Early Favourite, 



Gisborne's, 



Heron, 



July Green Gage, 



Magnum bonum Eed, 



jy^itchelson's, 



Orleans New, 



Eeine Claude Eouge, 



The Czar, 



Frogmore Prolific Damson, 



Elver's Early Damson. 



Forest Eose 

 De Soto, 

 Eockford. 



From Messrs. McGill and McDonald, Tenant Prune. 

 The plum orchard now contains 124 varieties. 



Plums. 



Quite a number of the plum trees planted three years ago, fruited this year and some 

 varieties were heavily laden, viz.: Moore's Arctic, Lombard, Pond's Seedling, 

 Gueii, Munroe, Duane's Purple, Smith's Orleans, Victoria, Prune d'Agen, and 

 Hudson Eiver Purple Egg. 



