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POND'S SKEDLIN:;. K. Sept. An exceedingly large, 

 red, oval plum ; highly recommended on account of its 

 large size. Tree, a strong grower of upright habit 



PRINCE ENGLEBERT. K. & T. Sept. A large oval, 

 deep purple fruit, a rich and excellent plum. An enor- 

 mous bearer, and good for preserving. 



SULTAN. K. & T. Aug. A large, round, deep red 

 plum ; one that ought to be better known. 



VICTORIA. K. & T. Sept. A large oval, red plum, 

 sweet and juicy. An enormous cropper, and one that may 

 be termed everybody's plum. 



Bush Plums. 



EARLY PROLIFIC. K. July. Medium, round, purple; 

 an enormous bearer. Tree of moderate growth, and one 

 of the very best for market purposes. 



CZAR. See Standards. 



KIRKG'S BLUE. T. Sept. Large, roundish oval, rich 

 and juicy. Tree, a moderate grower, forming good pyra- 

 mid or bush. Altogether a desirable plum. 



GREEN GAGE. T. Aug. Medium, round, and very 

 rich in flavour. There is no plum to equal it in the rich- 

 ness of its flavour. The tree is a strong grower of good 

 habit. 



EARLY* ORLEANS. See Standards. 



POND'S SEEDLING. See Standards. 



PRINCE ENGLEBERT. See Standards. 



Cherries for Standards. 



BEDFORD PROLIFIC. July. A large, black cherry. Tree 

 very hardy. 



