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11. Dennison''s Red. — Large, round oval, light red, flesh 

 juicy and rich, parts from the stone. — End of August. 



12. Dennison^s Sujyei'h. — Pretty large, beautiful, round, 

 yellowish green, with purple dots ; flesh juicy, rich, and 

 parts from the stone ; tree vigorous and productive. — End 

 of August. 



13. Duane^s Purple, — Yery large and handsome, oval, 

 reddish purple ; flesh juicy and sweet, adheres to the 

 stone ; tree a good grower and very productive. — Begin- 

 ning of September. 



14. Emerald Drop. — Medium size, oval, yellow^ish 

 green ; flesh juicy and good, adheres slightly to the stone ; 

 a good grower and profuse bearer. 



15. Fellenherg. — A fine late plum, oval, purple ; flesh 

 juicy and delicious, parts from the stone ; fine for drying ; 

 tree very productive. — September. 



16. Frost Gage. — Rather small, round, purple ; an im- 

 mense bearer ; very late ; profitable for market. — October. 



17. Green Gage. — Small, but of the highest excellence ; 

 tree a slow grower. — Middle of August. 



18. German Prxine (Quetsche). — Large, long oval, dark 

 purple, blue, free, fine for drying, and good to eat ; grows 

 spontaneously in Germany. — September. 



19. Gen. Hand. — One of the largest American varie- 

 ties, introduced by Messrs. Sinclair & Corse, Balti- 

 more. It is of a golden yellow color, sweet but not high 

 flavored. — First of September. Will be valuable for the 

 market, as it is very productive, besides being so attrac- 

 tive in size and beauty. 



20. Guthrie's Apricot. — Medium size, yellow, has the 

 flavor of the Apricot; of Scotch origin. — End September. 



21. Hiding'' s Superh. — Large and handsome, round, yel- 

 lowish green ; flesh juicy, rich and fine flavored, parts 

 freely from the stone ; tree grows well and is very produc- 

 tive. — Middle of August. 



