124 THE DIFFERENT KllfCS OF FRUITS. 



To which may he added the following, all of which have heen 

 recommended as valuable in certain soils and localities : 



13. Dejtnistox's Sttpeeb. — ^Medium, very productive. Middle 

 of August. 



14. Pehstce's Impeeial Gage. — Hardy, productive; superior to 

 Green Gage. 



15. LoMBAED. — (Bleecker's Scarlet.) — Thrifty, hardy, productive. 

 Not so attractive to the curculio as others. 



16. Madison. — Good flavor, very late, hardy. Last of October. 



17. Impeeial Ottomax. — Early, hardy, abundant bearer. Last 

 of July. 



18. Peinoe's Yellow Gage. — An abundant bearer and good 

 for market. 



19. Ked Gage. — Small, good- flavor; hardy and vigorous, and 

 an abundant bearer. 



20. Saint Maetin's. — Good bearer, late. First of October. 



21. Schenectady. — Thrifty, hardy, prolific. Last of August. 



22. Autumn Gage. — Slow grower, but productive; medium, 

 yellow. 



23. Ooe's Late Red. — Medium, purplish red ; very productive. 



24. DowNTON Impeeateice. — Medium, pale yellow. Last of 

 September. 



25. Fellenbeeg. Very productive, lat€; good for drying. 



26. Geneeal Hand. — Very large, yellow; vigorous and pro- 

 ductive. First of September. 



27. Iokwoeth Impeeateice.— Large, purple. October. Will 

 keep till Christmas. 



28. Manning's Long Blue Peune.— Large, oval, purple; bear» 

 abundantly. September. 



