THE PLUM. 



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3'ellow with a (.Team-colored Mooni. Flesh juiey, s^^-eet, and rather 

 rich in flavor; jut not free. Tn'e quite tender. Triflora. 



Kingston. — Medium in size, oval, color blue with Mue 1)loom and 

 numerous .small dots; suture shallow; stem medium in length, in 



.Ic-lier, 



moderately deep cavity. Flesh j^reenish yellow ; quality fair to good. 

 Originated in Ontario, Oanaila, ])onie.5tica. 



Lafayette. — Large, roundish, color purjde with heavy Moom. 

 Flesh juicv, rich, quality very good: i>it free. Season, last of Sep- 

 tember, drown east of the lakes. England. 



Lincoln. — Large, oblong oval; color reddish purp!e, Avith showv 

 l:)loom: stem medium, inclined, and inserted at top of slight neck. 

 Flesh liglit yellow, sweet, ricli-liavored; freestone. V seedling of 

 Green ( lage now popular in Xew .Jersey and Pennsylvania. Domes- 

 tica. PcTuisylvania. 



Lombard. — .Medium to large, somewhat flattened at ends; color 

 purplish reil with whitish dots aiid blue bloom; stalk short, slender, 

 inserted in Ijroad abrupt cavit}-; suture shallow. Flesh yellow. 



