410 SELECT VARIETTES OF FRUITS. 



Waterloo, Alexander, Early Louise, Early Rivers, Hale's 

 Early, Early York, Largo Early York, Haines' Early, 

 Coolcdge's Favorite, George the Fourth, Foster, Craw- 

 ford's Early, Surpasse Melocoton, Conkling, Morris 

 White, Oldmixon Free, Crawford's Late, Eed Cheek 

 Melocoton, Stump the World, Smock Free, Hill's Chili, 

 Ward's Late Free. 



Varieties for Profitable Market Orchards in order of 

 ripening. — Waterloo, Alexander, Early Rivers, Hale's 

 Early, Mountain Rose, Large Early York, Cooledge's 

 Favorite, Foster, Crawford's Early, Jacques' Rareripe, 

 Morris White, Reeves' Favorite, Oldmixon Free, Craw- 

 ford's Late, Red Cheek Melocoton, Stump the World, 

 Smock. 



Varieties successful South and South-west in order of 

 ripening. — Alexander, Early Beatrice, Early Rivers, 

 Hale's Early, Early Tillotson, George the Fourth, Fleita's 

 St. John, Mountain Rose, Crawford's Early, Reeve's 

 Favorite, Oldmixon Free, Crawford's Late, Thurber, 

 Chinese Cling, Oldmixon Cling, Stump the World, 

 Columbia, Druid Hill, Smock, La Grange, Heath Cling 

 Steadley, Picquet's Late, Bilyeu's Late October. 



Section' 7. — Select Plums. 



Autumn Gag^e. — Origin New York. Medium, oval, 

 broadest at the stem end; pale yellow, with a thin, 

 whitish bloom; flesh greenish-yellow, juicy, sweet, jileas- 

 ant, separates freely from the stone. — September. Tree 

 a vigorous, spreading grower, and an abundant bearer. 



Belle de Septenibrc. — Origin Belgium. Large, round- 

 ish, inclining to oval; reddish-pnrple, with a thin blue 

 bloom; flesh orange-yellow, juicy, sweet, vinous, rich, 

 adheres to the stone. — September and October. Tree a 

 moderate grower and productive. A very handsome and 

 valuable late plum. 



