Varieties for Small Gardens 



Early Orleans. K. Aug. Reddish purple, round 

 fruits. Very hardy. 



* Czar. K. D. July-Aug. Large, purple, and 

 very prolific. Upright grower. 



* Dennistoris Superb. D. Aug. Early " gage." 

 Greengage (original var.). D. End of Aug. A 



well-known plum. 



Jefferson. D. Mid-Sept. A golden gage. 



* Early Transparent Gage. D. End of Aug. 

 Greenish yellow, spotted red. 



* Late Transparent Gage. D. Sept. A good 

 cropper. These two transparent gages should be in 

 every garden. 



* Monarch. K. D. End of Sept. Very large 

 fruit and a heavy cropper. 



* Victoria. K. D. Sept. Large, pink. A well- 

 known sort which bears heavily, but it is susceptible 

 to Silver-leaf disease. 



* Coe's Golden Drop. D. Oct. Golden yellow 

 fruits which keep for some time. Does well on a wall. 



Victoria may also be grown as a half-standard. 



(iv.) CHERRIES FOR BUSH CULTURE. 



Empress Eugenie. End of June. Similar to May 

 Duke, but earlier. 



May Duke. Early July. Dark red. An abun- 

 dant bearer. 



Archduke. Mid-July. Deep red flesh. Good 

 flavour. 



Morello. July and Aug. Valuable for preserving. 

 Will do well as a trained tree on a north wall. 



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