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MEDITERRANEAN. 



Fruit, obovate necked, irregular ; suture, shallow, light crimson ; stem, 

 downy ; flesh, yellow, sweet, sprightly, not high-flavored. September. 



MEIGS. 



Fruit, large, roundish oval ; suture, indistinct ; skin, dull reddush pur- 

 ple, with numerous gray dots* stalk, long, curved, slender, set in a small 

 cavity ; flesh, greenish-yellow, juicy, rich, sugary and excellent, adheres to 

 the stone. Last of September. (Downing.) 



MlRABELLE. 



Mirabelle Petite, | Mirabelle Jaune. 



Foreign. Branches, downy. Fruit, small, obovate ; suture, distinct ; skin, 

 yellow, spotted with red ; bloom, white flesh, orange, sweet, sprightly, 

 separates from stone ; stalk, half inch long. Early August. 



MIRABELLE D'OCTOBER. 



Mirabelle Tardive. 



Foreign. Branches, downy, slender. Fruit, small, roundish, yellow, 

 juicy ; very productive. Free-stone. October. 



MONROE. 

 Monroe Egg. 



American. Originated with Miss Denham, Penfield, N. Y. Tree, rig- 

 orous; branches, smooth. Fruit, above medium, oval, greenish yellow, 

 rarely a blush in sun ; stalk, long, slender ; flesh, greenish yellow, with a 

 rich, sugary flavor. Last of August. 



MULBERRY. 



American. Branches, stout, smooth. Fruit, large, oval, narrowing to 

 the stalk, pale yellow, with dots of red in sun ; flesh, greenish yellow, 

 coarse-grained, adheres to an oblong pointed stone \ stalk, an inch long, 

 slender. First September. 



NOTA BENE. 

 Corse's Nota Bene, | Dictator? 



Canadian. Branches smooth. Fruit, large, round, pale lilac or brownish, 

 dull green on the shaded side, bloom light blue ; flesh greenish, rather 

 firm, juicy, sweet, separating freely from the stone ; staik, half an inch 

 long, in a round basin. First September. 



OCTOBER GREEN GAGE. 



Eelne Claude Tardive, | Belne Claude d'Octobre. 



Foreign. Branches, slightly downy. Fruit, small, round, yellowish 

 green, marbled and dotted slightly with red in the sun ; flesh, yellowish, 

 juicy, melting rich, separating freely from the stone ; stalk, slender. First 

 to 15th October. 



ORANGE. 

 Orange Gage. 



American. Branches, smooth. Fruit, very large, oval, flattened at both 

 ends, bronze yellow, clouded with purplish red near the stalk ; flesh, yel- 

 low, coarse-grained, adhering slightly to the stone; stalk, three-fourths inch 

 long, in a narrow, round cavity. Last of August. 



