102 BOOK or FRUITS. 



No. 2. Morocco. 



A fine and very productive variety ; the size 

 is rather small, nearly round ; the skin a 

 dark purple, covered with a blue bloom ; 

 flesh greenish yellow, juicy and good. A 

 clingstone ripening in August. 



No. 3. Prince's Imperial Gage. 



Originated at the Nursery of Wm. Prince 

 & Sons, Flushing, N. Y. Fruit nearly as 

 large as the yellow egg plum ; of an oval form ; 

 when fully ripe the skin is yellow, with streaks 

 of bright yellow and green indistinctly seen ; 

 the flesh rich and sweet. The most produc- 

 tive and profitable of all the plums. Ripe in 

 August. 



No. 4. Brevoort's Purple Washington. 



Produced from the stone of Bolmar's Wash- 

 ington, by Mr. Brevoort, of New York. Fruit 

 of large size ; form round, and nearly oval ; 

 skin dark blue, covered with a blue bloom ; 

 the flesh sweet and good. A freestone, ripen- 

 ing in September. The tree is of vigorous 

 growth and very productive. 



