20 OF PLUMS. 



Pear, White. Langley Pom, L 9,5, f, 1. 

 Primordian, Early Blue. 



Early Red. Langley Ponu U ^O.Jl 2^ 

 Queen Mother. Langley Pom. L 24. f, 3. 

 Simiennes. 

 Striped leaved. 

 St. Julian. 



Tours, Precoce de. Pom, Franc. \. p.\9,S. t.4}.> 

 f. 3. Pom. Aiist. t. \ll.f. 2. Poll, et Turp. 

 Fr. 1. 128. Hooker Pom. Lond. t. 34. 

 Roy ale de. Duham. n. 17- t. ^O.f. 8. Pom. 

 Aust 1 184./ 2. Pott, et Turp. 1. 13. 

 Verte-dock ; Verdock. 

 Whitton ; Nutmeg. 



A Selection of Plums for a small Garden, 



Jaunehative ; Early Damask; Orleans ; Royal ; 

 Green Gage (different sorts) ; Drap d'Or ; Saint 

 Catherine ; and Imperatrice. Magnum Bonum' 

 for baking ; and Winesour ibr preserving. 



Ort, the Choice^, Plantings Pruning, S^c. oj Plum-Trees, 



When you choose your trees, let the same 

 directions be observed as in the choice of Apri- 

 cots. Choose clean straight plants with single 

 stems ; as those with two never make handsome 

 trees either for walls or standards. Manage the 

 border as before directed for Apricots ; digging 

 the holes the same width and depth, and loosen- 

 ing the bottom ; then fill up the holes with fine 

 fresh loam, or the mould that was used the pre- 



