784 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



Brevoort, or Brevoort's Purple 

 Bolmar, p. 553. 



Bricetta. Medium, roundish- 

 oval, yellow dotted red ; juicy, 

 rich; very good. September. 



Brill. Large, red, juicy. 



Brunswick, p. 551. 



Bruyn Gage. See Green Gage. 



Buel's Favorite, p. 567. 



Burbank, p. 576. 



Burbank, No. 3. See Hale. 



Burbank No. 4. See Heikes. 



Burgundy Prune. Medium, 

 ovate, necked, reddish-black ; 

 juicy, rich, pleasant free 

 stone. September. Dom. 



Burrette's. Large, long oval, 

 dull yellow; melting, sweet, 

 aromatic. September. 



Caddo Chief. Small, round, red; 

 very early. La. Chick. 



Caledonian. See Goliath. 



Catalonian. See Primordian. 



Chabat, p. 576. 



Cheney, p. 548. 



Cherry. See Myrobolan. 



Cheston. Rather small, oval, 

 dark purple ; flesh firm ; sweet, 

 sprightly freestone. July and 

 August. 



Chickasaw Chief. See Miner. 



Chippeway, p. 548. 



Clark. A variety of the Hortu- 

 laria group, said to have been 

 found growing wild in Mary- 

 land. 



Cloth of Gold. See Drap d'Or 

 of Esperen. 



Clyman, p. 553. 



Coe's Golden Drop, p. 567. 



Coe's Late Red, p. 553. 



Coletta. Medium, round oblong, 

 light red. Very early. Texas. 



Columbia, or Columbian Gage, 

 p. 553. 



Copper Plum. Rather small, 

 oval, deep copper color with a 

 blue bloom. Flesh juicy, acid, 

 adhering to the stone. An old 

 culinary variety, very produc- 

 tive and profitable. Dom. 



Corse's Admiral. Rather large, 

 oval, light purple; juicy, 

 sprightly, moderate flavor. 

 September. Montreal. 



Corse's Field Marshal. Rather 

 large, oval, purplish- red ; 

 juicy, sub-acid. August. 

 Montreal. Dom. 



Corse's Nota Bene, p. 553. 



Cottrell, p. 548. 



Cruger's Scarlet, or Cruger's 

 Seedling, p. 553. 



Cumberland. Medium, oblong, 

 yellow; skin thin, juicy, sweet, 

 good. Midseason. Ga. Hort. 



D'Agen. See Prune d'Agen. 



Damask. See German Prune. 



Damson, p. 553. 



Dana's Yellow Gage, p. 567. 



De Caradeuc, p. 567. 



De Delice, p. 553. 



Deep Creek, p. 548. 



Delaware, p. 514. 



De Montford, p. 553. 



Denniston's Albany Beauty. See 

 Albany Beauty. 



Denniston's Red, p. 554. 



Denniston's Superb, p. 567. 



De Soto, p. 548. 



Diamond. Large, round oblong; 

 apex distinct ; black, dense 

 bloom; flesh blue white, firm, 

 acid, free. For cooking pur- 

 poses. Dom. 



Diapre"e Rouge. See Red Diaper. 



