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Index of Fruits. 



PLUMS. 



Abricotee Rouge. Medium, oval, 



red and violet ; sweet, dry ; poor. 

 Agen Datte. See Prune d'Agen. 

 Albany Beauty, p. 368. 

 Amber Primordian. See Primor- 



dian. 

 American Wheat. Small, roundish, 



pale blue ; juicy, sweet. Late 



August Great bearer. 

 American Yellow Gage. See Prince's 



Yellow Gage. 

 Angelina Burdett. Medium, round, 



nearly black, thickly dotted ; rich ; 



excellent. English. September. 

 Apple Plum. Medium, roundish, 



reddish purple ; slightly coarse ; 



sprightly. September. Mass. 

 Apricot, p. 368. 

 Autumn Gage, p. 368. 



Beekman's Scarlet. See Lombard. 

 Belgian Purple. Medium, roundish, 



purple ; a little coarse ; juicy, 



sweet, rich. September. 

 Belle de Septembre. Very large, 



oval, reddish brown ; culinary. 



October. 



Bingham, p. 369. 

 Black Damask. Medium, roundish, 



greenish yellow ; juicy, sweet, 



rich. August. 



Black Damson. See Damson. 

 Black Imperial. See Bradshaw. 

 Black Morocco. See Morocco. 

 Bleecker's Gage, p. 368. 

 Bleecker's Scarlet. See. Lombard. 

 Blue Gage. Small, round, dark 



blue ; slightly acid ; moderately 



rich. Of little value. August. 

 Blue Holland. See Holland. 

 Blue Imperatrice, p. 355. 



Blue Perdrigon. Medium, oval, red- 

 dish purple ; flesh firm ; sugary 

 clingstone. August. 



Bolmar, or Bolmar's Washington. 

 See Washington. 



Bradford Gage. See Green Gage. 



Bradshaw, p. 355. 



Brevoort, or Brevoort's Purple Bol- 

 mar, p. 356. 



Bricetta. Medium, roundish oval, 

 yellow dotted red ; juicy, rich ; 

 very good. September. 



Bruyn Gage. See Green Gage. 



Buel's Favorite, p. 369. 



Burgundy Prune. Medium, ovate, 

 necked, reddish black ; juicy, rich, 

 pleasant freestone. September. 



Burrette's. Large, long oval, dull 

 yellow ; melting, sweet, aromatic. 

 September. 



Bayfield. Small, round, light yel- 

 low ; good clingstone. August. 



Caledonian. See Goliath. 



Catalonian. See Primordian. 



Cherry, p. 356. 



Cheston. Rather small, oval, dark 

 purple ; flesh firm ; sweet, spright- 

 ly freestone. July and August. 



Cloth of Gold. See Drap d'Or of 

 Esperin. 



Coe's Golden Drop, p. 369. 



Coe's Late Red, p. 357. 



Columbia, or Columbian Gage, p. 



357- 



Copper Plum. Rather small, oval, 

 deep copper color with a blue 

 bloom. Flesh juicy, acid, adher- 

 ing to the stone. An old culinary 

 variety, very productive and prof- 

 itable. 



Corse's Admiral. Rather large, oval, 

 light purple ; juicy, sprightly, mod- 



