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THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRUITS. 



7. Buttnee's Yellow. — Medium, pale yellow, crisp, juicy, sweet. 

 Vigorous and productive. Its peculiar 

 and beautiful color makes this sort desira- 

 ble. End of July. 



8. Black Taetaeian. — Very large, 

 purplish black, tree erect and beautiful, 

 immense bearer. One of the most popu- 

 lar varieties in all parts of the country. 

 Fu-st of July. 



9. Btjee's Seedling. — Large, pale red, 

 delicious. In luxuriant foliage, statelinesa 

 of growth, and productiveness it sur- 

 passes even the Black Tartarian. 



10. Black Hawk. — Large, firm, black, 

 resembling Black Eagle. 



11. BuTTNEs's MoEELLCf. — Medium, red, 

 Fig. 80.-BLACK Taktaeian. acid ; valued for its lateness. 



12. Cleveland Bigaeeeau. — Large, red and yellow, sweet and 

 rich ; spreading and productive. Early. 



13. China Bigaeeeau. — ^Medium; oval, red speckled, sweet, and 

 rich. Vigorous, profuse bearer. Valuable. July. 



14. Caenation. — Large, light red and orange, tender, rich, acid. 

 Profuse bearer — very valuable. Last of July. 



15. Coe's Teanspaeent. — Medium, pale amber, tender, sweet, 

 fine. Tree vigorous and erect. End of June. New. 



16. DowNTON. — Creamy white and red, tender, and fine-flavored. 

 Eapid grower. Ripens with B.at^.^; Tartarian. 



17. Delicate. — New, rich, juicy, sweet. Medium, amber, yel- 

 low. Thrifty and productive. 



18. Donna Maeia. — Medium, dark red, tender, juicy, rich. Tree 

 email, very prolific. Middle of July. 



