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JOHN SA UL'S 



Additional List of Cherries. 



^American Amber, 

 *Anierican Heart, 

 Belle Ag:athe, 

 *Bowyer's Early Heart. 

 Bigarreau Large Black 



of Savoy, 

 Bigarreau Gros Couret, 

 *Bigarreau Late, 

 De Spa, 

 Black Heart, 



^Champagne, (Down- 



ing's), 

 Down ton, 

 Dauphine, 

 J^'lorence, 



Guigne Tres Precoce, 

 *Hovoy, 



*Kirtland's Mary, 

 Late Purple Guigne, 



Jeffries' Duke, 

 *Manning'!; Mottled, 

 ^Mammoth, (Kirtland' 

 *Pontuic, (Kirtland's), 

 Red Jacket, 

 River's Early Amber, 

 Sweet Montmorency, 

 The Doctor, 

 Utah Hybrid, 



SELECT PLUMS. 



This is a very valuable and useful fruit, both for dessert and culinary pur- 

 poses. In some soils it suffers severely from the attacks of the curculio. 

 Injury from this pest may be avoided by a comparatively small amount of 

 attention. As soon as the fruit commences setting, the trees should be jarred 

 daily, and the insect destroyed. Pursue this until all danger of injury is past, 

 and good crops will follow. 



Price — One year old, 25 cents each ; two and three years, 50 cents each. 



Those designated by an * are of American origin. 



Admiral de Rigney, medium, ovate, greenish yellow, flesh very juicy, very 

 sugary and highly perfumed : an excellent plum. Aug. and Sept. 



Belle de Louvain, a large and beautiful plum, purplish red, flesh yellow ; fine 

 for preserves. 



Bel voir, large, roundish, yellow, flesh j^ellow, very juicy, sugary and very 

 good Aug. and Sept. 



*Bleeker's Gage, medium to large, roundish, oval, yellow, flesh juicy and rich; 

 tree a good grower and prolific. Beginning of Aug. 



Bradshaw, (Large Black Imperial), very large, dark violet red, juicy and ex- 

 cellent ; tree vigorous and productive. 



Brignai's White Gage, fruit lar^e, of first quality ; a vigorous grower. 



Cloth of Gold, ^Esperen), medium size, oval, bright yellow, juicy and agree- 

 able ; free stone. Beginning of Aug. 



Coe's Golden Drop, large, oval, light yellow, flesh firm, rich and sweet ; a very 

 handsome and valuable plum. Beginning of Sept. 



Coe's Golden Drop. 



Coe's Late Red, medium size, round, purplish red, juicy and agreeable ; free 



stone. End of Sept. 

 Coe's Violet, this possesses all the fine qualities of Coe's Golden Drop; the color 



of fruit a fine violet. 



