s 

 PLUMS. 



441 



New Demerara - - 19 

 New Enville - 20 

 New Green Olive - - 11 

 New Mealy-leaved Sugar- 

 loaf - - 21 

 New Providence - -37 

 Old Enville - 8 

 Old King * -" - 15 

 Old Queen *'-V - 23 

 Old Ripley ' * { * - 24 

 Otaheite - 22 

 Providence - 37 

 Purple-striped Queen - 31 

 Queen - 23 

 Ribbon-grass - 33 

 Ripley - - 24 

 Ripley Queen - 25 

 Russian Cockscomb - 26 



Russian Globe - - 27 



Saint Vincent's - 28 



Silver-striped Queen - 29 



Smooth-leaved Antigua - 13 



Smooth Green Havannah - 10 



Smooth leaved Queen - 12 



Smooth -leaved Sugar-loaf 30 



Striped Brown Sugar-loaf 7 



Striped-leaf Olive - - 32 



Striped-leaved Sugar-loaf 31 



Striped Queen - 32 

 Striped Silver and Pink 



Surinam - - 33 



Surinam - - 34 



Waved-leaved - 35 



Welbeck Seedling - 36 



White Providence - - 37 



CHAP. XVIII. 



PLUMS. 

 SECT. I. Black or Blue-fruited, 



1. BLUE GAGE. Hort. Soc. Cat. No. 22. 

 Azure Hative. Poit. et Turp. t. 78. 



Branches long, slender, and downy. Fruit small, 

 quite round, about three inches and a half in circumfer- 

 ence. Stalk three quarters of an inch long. Skin dark 

 blue, covered with a pale blue bloom. Flesh yellowish 

 green, and separates from the stone. Juice smart, with 

 but little richness of flavour. 



Ripe the beginning of August. 



2. BLUE PERDRIGON. Langley, p. 92. Miller, 

 No. 7. 



Perdigon. Parkinson, No. 19- 



Branches downy. Fruit middle-sized, oval, a little 



