The Domestica Plums Described 



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Angouleme (Reine Claude d'Angouleme). — Fruit round; 

 size medium ; cavity shallow, flaring ; stem stout, rather 

 long; suture faint; apex slightly depressed; color dull 

 green, tardily turning creamy yellow; dots minute, light col- 

 ored ; bloom white ; flesh greenish ; stone small, round, mod- 

 erately flattened, free ; flavor rich and sweet ; quality excel- 

 lent; season of Green Gage. 



This variety does not seem to be distributed in the United 

 States, but I have included this description, made from a fruit - 



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ing tree in the collection of Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester. 

 The variety is much like Green Gage, but is free. 



Arch Duke. — Fruit oval, with a neck; size large; cavity 

 medium size, deep, abrupt ; stem medium ; color dark blue ; 

 dots numerous ; bloom heavy, bluish ; flesh yellow ; stone 

 small, oval, cling; flavor sub-acid; quality good; season 

 medium late. 



Imported from England eight or ten years ago by S. D. 

 Willard of western New York, and thought by him to be a 

 good market plum. 



Arctic (Moore's Arctic). — "Tree rather vigorous, with an 

 upright, round head, and with branches somewhat spreading. 



