THE PLUM. 



937 



Peter's Yellow Gage, 



Tree moderately vigorous, with short l)ranches, which arc downy. 



Fruit medium, nearly globular, a little depressed at base. Suture 

 broad, shallow. Ai)ex broad, shallow, sunken. Skin pale yellow, some- 

 times with crimson dots in the sun and a thin light bloom. Stalk rather 

 short and stout, set in a large cavity. Flesh yellowish, juicy, sugary ; 

 adheres slightly to the stone. Good to very good. Middle xVugust 



Poxd's Seedling. 

 Pond's Purple. 



American origin. Tree very vigorous. Branches downy. 



Fruit middle-sized, roundish. Skin purjile. Flesh yellowish, rather 

 dry, separates from the stone, sweet, mingled with acid. Good. Early 

 in Auffust. 



Plum de rinde. 



Pond's Seedling. 

 Fonthill. 



Pond's Purple. 



English origin. Tree very vigorous and productive ; a beautiful 

 fruit. Branches smooth, grayish. 



Fruit very large, oval, taper- 

 ing a little towards the stalk, some- 

 times with a mamelon neck. Skin 

 yellowish, nearly covered Avith 

 bright red or carmine, having a 

 thin whitish bloom, and sprinkled 

 with brownish dots. Flesh yel- 

 low, a little coarse, juicy, and 

 sugary, but not rich. Good. 

 Middle of September. 



Precoce de Tours. 



Early Violet. 

 A^iolette Hiltive. 

 Early Tours. 

 Perdrigon Violet. 

 Blue Perdrigon. 

 Violet de Tours. 

 Noire Htltive. 

 Prune de la Madelaine. 

 Damas de Tours. 

 Pruno de Gaillon. 



Of foreign origin. Tree vigo 

 rous, with long, slender branches, 

 moderately productive. Branche? 

 ilowny. 



Fruit rather more than an incli in 

 diameter, oval, with a shallow su- 

 ture. Skin deep purple, covered with a 

 half an inch long, set in a narrow cavity. 



becoming dull yellow at matujity ; a little fibrous, but juicy, sweet, melt- 

 ing, and slightly j)erfumed ; it adheres considerably to the stone. Good. 

 First of August. 



Pond's Seedling (English.) 



thick azure bloom. Stalk 

 Flesh at first greenish, but 



