THE PLUM. a 383 
The Gundaker Prune is of a yellowish-white colour, nearly aa 
large as the Blue Prune, and of the same oval shape, very high 
flavoured, and a good bearer. 
GuNDAKER PLuM. 
Same origin as the Prune, of a purple colour on one side, and 
the other a light colour, heart-shaped, resembling a plum call- 
ed Golden Drop, but larger in size, and a great bearer. (Gup 
daker in Hort.) 
Gururiz’s Topaz. 
Raised by Mr. Guthrie, Scotland. Tree a moderate grower, 
with smooth grey branches, very productive. Fruit medium, 
oval, with a slight neck, one side somewhat swollen. Suture 
moderate. Skin golden-yellow, with a thin bloom. Stalk an 
inch long, slender, curved, inserted in a small cavity. Flesh 
yellow, juicy, sweet, not very rich, but pleasant. Adheres to 
the-stone. Ripens the middle of September, and will hang for 
some time, 
Gururir’s APRICOT. 
Raised by Mr. Guthrie, Scotland. Tree very vigorous, hardy, 
productive. Branches smooth. Fruit rather large, roundish- 
oval. Suture very slight. Skin yellow, sprinkled with a few 
crimson dots, and covered with a thin bloom. Stalk rather 
long, set in a small depression. Flesh yellow, coarse, juicy, 
sweet, but not high-flavoured. Pit adherent. Ripens the last 
of August. 
Guturiz’s Late GREEN. 
Raised by Mr. Guthrie, Scotland, a very rapid grower. 
Branches smooth. Fruit medium, globular, swollen cn one 
side. Skin yellow, with splashes of green, and covered with a 
thin bloom. Stalk three-fourths of an inch long, inserted in a 
small cavity, Flesh light-yellow, firm, rather dry, but sweet 
and rich. Adheres slightly to the stone. Ripens middle: of 
September. 
; Harrwiss’ YELLOw Prove. 
A new German variety. Tree vigorous. Fruit medium, oval, 
with a neck narrowed at the crown. Suture moderate. Skin 
waxen-yellow, with occasional red dots. Stalk long. Flesh 
ight-yellow, fine, rich, subacid flavour, moderately juicy. Ri 
a. last. of September. 
