All Gardeners should make a fofNi op Visiting our Nurseries. (PLtfMS.) 37 



Late Peabs and Apples. — Messrs. Bunyard exhibited 60 dishes at the Chester Apple Conference in 

 February, 1887 — finely coloured samples. ' 



No. 25.- 



-Maidens for single Cordon Training, for edging to paths, suitable for Pears or Apples, 

 are upright when sold, and should be bent to wire when the sap rises in April. 



These 



PLUMS AND GAGES. 



Lowest prices per 100, or 1,000, for market sorts on application. EA0H 



Kentish Tall Orchard Standards or Half Standards 1/6 to 2/6 

 Standards, fan-trained (young to fruiting trees) . . 3/6 to 1 0/6 

 Yearlings, Dwarfs, or Maidens, per doz. 10/0. . . . 1/0 to 1/6 



Dwarfs, fan-trained 2/6 to 3/6 



,, ,, extra large Fruiting Trees . . 5/0 to 7/6 



Horizontally trained Dwarfs 3/6 to 5/0 



Columnar Trees of suitable kinds 1/6 to 2/6 



Pyramids, young trees 1/6 to 2/6 



,, large Fruiting Trees 3/6 to 5/0 



*Fruiting Trees in Pote, for Orchard House 3/6 to 7/6 



Cordons, one year, to fruiting size 1/0 to 2/6 



Two-years Feathered Trees for Market Planting, from 75/0 



per 100. 



* Carriage is not paid on Pot Trees, t Trees recommended for Orchard. 



K — Cooking Plums. D — Dessert Fruit. 



-Coe's" Golden Drop 

 Plum. 



Name. 



Anna Spath 



Angelina Burdett . 



Abchdtjke [Elvers) , 



tBELOIAN PUEPLE. . , 



tBelle de Louvain . 



Belle de Septembbe. 



tBLAOK Kentish Dia- 

 mond, or Dtjmmeb 



Blue Prolific 



Blue Rock (Rivers) . 

 tBonne Bouche G-age . 



Boulouf . 



Remarks. 



A very fine late and rich dessert Gage, 2/6. 



A rich Gage Plum, desirable for dessert ; extra fine 



flavour. 

 Crops in the greatest profusion ; one of the finest for 



cooking. 

 Great bearer ; superior to Prince of Wales, and not 



so liable to die off; a valuable market kind, with 



rich violet colour and bloom ; a first-rate table 



fruit. 

 Very large and fine, a good strong orchard or garden 



sort ; rich flavour, and a regular bearer. 

 Handsome ; of the Orleans race ; sometimes crops 



freely ; valuable for its lateness ; Garden trees only. 

 Very large, fine for preserving, and a Kentish plum of 



great excellence, somewhat tender in blossom : the 



branches should be well thinned out. Immenso 



size when grown on a wall ; brisk acid flavour. 

 Eiver's Early. — See Damsons. Free bearer. 

 A new early variety, of fine flavour. S/0 to 7/6. 

 Eipening between Greengage and Coe's Drop, filling 



a blank between those kinds ; delicious flavour ; 



succeeding on Standards. F.C., E.H.S. 

 A very fine gage-like plum, with ruBsety skin ; small, 



but most prolific. 2/6. 



