30 



PLUMS. 





£ 



o 



Form. 





• 

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ality. 





Season. 



Remarks. 





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u 





in 



3 



99 



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Of 







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to) 







4s 1 03 Prin pp's hi up Pri tnorrlia n 



u 

 0. 



oval 



2 



F 



1 



rp 



In) »r 



j uiy 



July 



v. tr. HiXceuent. 



*10Q — — - rprl Pri morr 1 ^ t n 7~1 ^tc 



r . 



r \ 



- ' — *• 



- 





1 





T . . * . j .^.ociit-tj t } cuiujlio does not at- 



*110 — orange e^o - . SI 

















tack it. 



o. 



mm 1 



1 

 1 



C 



2 



T 1 IT 



1 iv 



Aug. 



v. jr. Liarge, bpienuiu, very vigorous 



111 Prnnp frprmfln 



111 I I'JlJC) \JCI 11 J all 















and free from knots. 



P- 



oval 



1 



1 



P 



2 



P K 



Q 

 O. 



V. P. The celebrated German prune 



Quetche. — True Prune 

















of commerce. 



T )n m ) Ti p Dii 11 



MS U 1 tl Lite LJ U.L L 



















1 jCLr& e, LoYLfy bint of Ma n ninfr 











1 









112 Prune, Austrian, 75 cts 



P» 



UVal 



9 

 * 



F 



P K 



« 



v • tr. ri goou vdrieiy 01 preceumg. 



fj a flch p H.p fivAwp 

















1 1 '3 Prune Earl v 



1 1 J A 1 w | JCj l J Illy . 



tip f nil P r P i*Cif*i* 





oval 









T P 



Aug. 



V. P. Esteemed. 

















114 Prune, Italian 



P* 





1 



1 



F 



1 



T P 



S O 



» . f . Deauiuui, greatly esceeineuj 



Qiipfrhp rl } If n lip 









1 







seldom injured by curculio. 



1 1 S Priint* Mon^tfiMm 



r. 



oval 



1 

 1 





T P 





v . tr. tseautnui. 



116 St Martin's 



Ja l V . Is* lllll 1 I'll O 



y • w. 



COiU a Lc 



o 



d 



F 



1 



T 



S O 



Lt. v. tr . nangs late. 



Martin's Quetche 

















117 OiiPHn nriiirhpr 



P- 



j 



round 



9 

 it 



F 



1 



T 



Q 

 O. 



IT T* O 11 1 j 



v. p. small, but very good. 



Downs viol ft 



















11R River's earl \/ No 1 



P- 



oval 



9 

 tj 





1 



r 



Ann* 

 J\ Ug. 



v. jr. niucn esteemed. 



Liu JLViyal, UI l_ia ivuy alt? 



P- 



round 



9 



F 



1 



T 



Aug. 



v . tr. riiXceiient. 



I'^l) RrlV/al K a 1 1 Vt> 

 a. LViy/ y a i u an vc 



a. p. 



! O U 11 U 



9 



F 



1 



T 



Aug. 



v ery ricn. 



1 'I Hoval Tours 



± — I Lvf ¥ fil 1 UU 1 O 



P- 



mil n ri 



ruu iju 



1 

 i 



C 



1 



T K. 



Aim. 



V. P. Excellent. 



122 Sharp's Emperor 



r. 



oval 



i 



F 



2 



T 





v. r. very nandsome, mucn es- 



/ )pt} n i/pr* q \Wi ot m* in 



M r C It 1 1 U O / o r Oi^LW 1 t/LO 

















too ivi £iri 



leemeu • 



W UCC/t r CLOUf (-C* 



















1 9 \ N i n 1 1 1 pep 



y- 



UV ai 



9 



At 



C 



2 



1 



O ■ 



jp run in pairs. 



194- ft I Via run RpH 



p« 



va n n *H 



rouiiu 



9 



F 



1 



T 





V. P. Latest of all plums, and good. 



(sOp*<? Hyip Inlp vpcI, 

 k CO O I. UJdl 111c 

















w. 



ODOVi 



o 



C 



1 



T P 



Q 

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* . r h/Xcellent lor preserves. 



1 9fi Stnnf-'i'l J Sit f^atliarinp 

 14U oiijljcu, icu vtu o i, v^atLiai liic 



w . 



o v ri t e 



9 



c 



2 



T P 



« 



Handsome foliage. 



J I U. t UtiocC illUllSlCUl 



p- 



ro u n d 



1 

 1 



F 



1 



T 



A 11 or 



V P CvpolLnt 



12R S wiss or Suissp 



VILf L 



1 KJ Li 11 Li 



9 



r 



1 



J. 



s. 0. 



HaTlorc n la tn 

 Llail^o Uli laic. 



1Y1U lib Lt U i ILL I III UQ 

















j in t ri y\ /~t 

 kj I ill tu flLv 





















r. 





1 



X 





1 







r . r ine n3Vor. 



130 Transparent 











1 







New French variety. 



*J3l Washington 



y- 



round 



1 



F 



T 



Sep. 



V. P. One of the largest, most splendid 



Bolmers Washington 

















and delicious. 



132 Whue Virginal 



?• y 



round 



2 



C 



1 



T 



Sep. 



V P. Excellent. 



* 1 33 Myroualan, 75 cts 





round 



2 



C 



2 



T 



July 



V. P. Beautiful, rare. 



*134 Prairie Cherry, from Illinois 



i 



round 



, 2 



c 



2 



1 T K 



Sep. 



JV. P. Beautiful, dwarf native variety. 



PLUMS NOT SUBJECT TO KNOTS AND EXCRESCENCES. 



The following varieties, enumerated in ike preceding list, are not attacked in this vicinity by the insect 

 which produces knots or excrescences. There are many others not liable to attack, but in regard to which the 

 discrimination has not been sufficiently perfected- — Nos. 10 — 13, 24, 32, 34, 35. 37, 38, 42, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 

 60, 61, 63, 64, 68, 69, 78, 82, 85, 86, 87, 88, 91, 94, 105, 110, 114, 124, 131, 133, 134, 



MISCELLANEOUS PLUMS, 



Whose characters are not well ascertained, some of uhich may doubtless prove synonymous with well known 



varieties. Trees of these can be supplied. 



Admirable 

 *American Wheat 

 Angola 



*Arkansas Dwarf 

 *Bancker's Gage 

 Block Orleans 

 *Burlmgton red 

 Carroll 



*Chickasaw, R.ed 



* ■ , Late red 



* , Early yellow 



* , Late yellow 



* , Hanson's 



*Coobdge 



Damascus 

 Datnasquine • 

 *Demiisen's 

 Dorr's 



English Early Damson 



white 



Ghistcn's early yellow 

 Howell's early 

 Howiand's large round 

 Italian Gage 

 Late clina 

 Louis Philippe 

 ^Manning's yellow 

 i\'ew Mogul 



New Purple 



*October gage 

 *Q,uackenboss 

 Scheizer 



*SmalI purple seaside 

 *Streiac's Incomparable 

 *Texa3 coral, round red 



* red, medium size 



* dwarf, pale red 



*Thorndyke 



*Watts' New-York 



W heeler 



Wilde 



