DREER'S CATALOGUE.— rEAGIlES. 7 



Price of trees, 50 cents each ; extra size, from $1 to |)2 each. 



Standard trees can be planted from sixteen to eighteen feet apart 

 each way. 



Bingham — Large and' handsome ; deep yellow. September. 



Coe's Golden Drop — Large, oval; light yellow. September. 



Green Gage — Small, but of highest excellence. August. 



Jefierson — Yellow with red cheek ; juicy and rich. August. 



Magnum Boniim — Red. Large egg-shaped. Productive. 

 August. 



Magnum Bonum — Yellow. A large, beautiful egg-shaped 

 plum tree ; vigorous and productive. August. 



McLaughlin — Large, nearly round, yellow, marbled and dotted 

 with red ; hardy and productive. August. 



Monroe — Medium, greenish yellow; rich, sngai'y flavor. Sept. 



Orleans (Smith's) — Large, reddish purple, juicy and rich, 

 August. 



Heine Claude de Bavay — Large, fine flavor, greenish, 

 marked red in the sun. September. 



Washington — Large, roundish, green, usually marked with red ; 

 juicy, sweet and good. End of August. 



SEX.EaT FE^^OI^ES, 



Prices, 20 cents each ; $2.00 per dozen; $10.00 per hundred. Plaut 

 from sixteen to eighteen feet apart each way. 



Cole's Early Red — Medium size. Ripens in August.- 



Crawford's Early Melocoton— Large, fine quality. Be- 

 ginning of September. 



Crawford's Late Melocoton— Large and fine. Last of Sep- 

 tember. 



Early York —Medium size ; very prolific. Beginning of August. 



Early Tillotson — Medium size; juicy and rich. August. 



George the Fourth — Large, best quality. End of August. 



La Grange — Large, greenish white. Last of Septe'mber. 



Large Early York — Large and beautiful variety. End of 

 August. 



Morris White — Medium size, juicy and delicious. September. 



Old Mixon Free — A standard favorite variety. IMiddle of 

 September. 



