874 THE PLUM. 
Brack Damas. 
Medium, roundish, a little oval, suture moderate. Stalk very 
short, inserted in a narrow cavity. Flesh greenish, inclining to 
yellow, juicy, with a sweet, rich flavour’; a half cling. Ripe 
from the middle to last of August. (Manning in Hov. Mag;) 
Brapsuaw. Hov. Mag. 
Black Imperial, Ken. 
Tree remarkably vigorous, erect, regular in growth, and very 
productive. Fruit large, oval, obovate, with a slight suture on 
one side. Colour dark violet red, with an azure bloom. Stalk 
of medium length. Flesh yellowish-green, a little coarse, but 
juicy and sweet. Adheres to the stone. Ripens the middle of 
August. (Barry in Hort.) oe 
Bricetra. 
Tree moderately vigorous, productive. Fruit medium, round- 
ish-oval. Skin yellow, with spots of red. Stalk of medium 
length, set in a small cavity., Flesh yellow, rather firm, very 
juicy, sugary, and excellent. Adheres to the stone. Ripens 
middle of September. 
Boueu’s Favourite. 
An excellent plum, raised by Isaac Denniston, of al baus 
N. Y. a i 
Branches smooth, reddish. Fruit pretty large, ovate, broad- 
“est towards the stalk. Suture quite distinct for half the circum- 
ference. Stalk nearly three-quarters of an inch long, -rather 
stout, slightly inserted. Skin pale green, thickly sprinkled ‘with 
lighter dots, and speckled with a little red. next the, stalk, 
Flesh greenish-yellow, rather firm, juicy, and qujte rich and 
high, flavoured, adheres to the stone, which is long aid pointed. 
Last of August. 
Buraunpy Prunes. 
Prune de Bourgoyne. 
Fruit medium, egg-shaped, with a neck, suture indistinct. 
ékin reddish-black, with a blue bloom, covered with numerous 
smal] dots. Stalk long, set in a very small cavity. Flesh fine, 
juicy, sugary, very pleasant. Separates from the stone middle 
of September. : 
? Burrerres. 
Raised by Mr. Gregoire. Tree of medium vigour, very fer-' 
tile. Fruit large, long, oval: Skin dull yellow. Flesh very. 
