PLUMS. 577 



an inch long. Flesh, yellow, juicy, and melting, sugary, and richly 

 flavoured, and adhering to the stone. 



An excellent dessert plum ; ripe in the middle of August. Shoots, 

 smooth. 



Yellow Magnum Bonum. See White Magnum Bonum. 

 Yellow Perdrigon. See Drap d'Or. 

 Zwetsche. See Quetsche. 



LIST OF SELECT PLUMS, 



ARRANGED IN THEIR ORDER OF RIPENING. 



Those marked thus * are suitable for small gardens. 



I. FOR DESSERT. 



July Green Gage *Ounins Golden 



Peach "Hulings' Superb 



•l)e Montfort Bryanston Gage 



Denniston's Superb Purple Gage 



Perdrigon Violet Hatif *Transparent Gage 



•Green Gage Woolston Black 



Jefferson 

 Kirke's 

 Topaz 



*Coe's Golden Drop 

 Reine Claude de Bavay 

 Late Rivers 



•Early Rivers 

 Early Orleans 

 Gisbome's 



II. FOR COOKING. 



Goliath 

 •Prince of Wales 

 •Victoria 



Diamond 

 Autumn Compote 

 •Belle de Septembre 



m. FOR PRESERVING. 



Gisbome's •Diamond 



•Green Gage Washington 



•White Magnum Bonum Winesour 



•IJamson 

 Autumn Compote 



•July Green Gage 

 De Montfort 

 •Green Gage 



IV. FOR WALLS. 



Purple Gage 

 Italian Prune 

 •Coe's Golden Drop 



Blue Imperatrice 

 Ickworth Imperatrice 



V. FOR ORCHARDS AND MARKETING. 



•Early Rivers 



Early Orleans 

 •Gisbome's 



Orleans 

 •Prince of Wales 

 •Victoria 



p P 



•Prince Engelbert 

 Pond's Seedling 

 Damson 



