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PRICES OF PLUM TREES. 
PO AAN DD AVR) HAIR EATS 5 e272 a MENS OU ia Gis atta ee alelirs ae et ele ceaee 50 cts. each. 
NOR VSACIE) WRU Sy tera ce) ciety curatnts aire ts o's! else WaT cl alleles serie BOG tes ats 
Nore.—Those designated by a * are of American origin, and the others foreign. 
*AUTUMN GAGE, OR ROE’S AUTUMN GAGE.—Medium size, oval, pale yellow, 
sweet, juicy and good; parts from the stone. Tree a slow grower, but very product- 
ive. Middle to end of Sept. 
BRADSHAW, (Large Black Imperial.)—A very large and fine early plum, dark violet 
red, juicy ‘and eood. Tree erect and vigorous; very productive. 
*BINGHAM.—Large and handsome, oval, deep ellow: with a few red spots, juicy and 
rich; parts from the stone. Tree very productive. Beginning of Sept. 
BRYANSTONE GAGE.—A new English plum of excellent quality, greenish yellow, 
sweet. Tree of great vigor and productive. 
*BLEEKER’S GAGE.—Above medium size, roundish oval, yellowish, flesh yellow, juicy 
and rich; parts from the stone. Tree a fair grower and productive. Last of August. 
COE'S GOLDEN DROP.—Large and handsome, oval, light yellow, flesh firm, rich and 
sweet, adheres to the stone. Tree a fair grower and very productive. Valuable not 
only on account of its large size and fine appearance, but its lateness. Last of Sep- 
tember. 
*COLUMBIA.—Large and handsome, roundish, purple, flesh yellow, juicy and rich; parts 
from the stone. Tree vigorous and yery productive. Sept. 
DIAPRIE ROUGEH.—A large, splendid, egg-shaped, reddish purple plum of good quality. 
Tree moderately vigorous and an abundant bearer. 
DAMSON, (English.)—A small, dark plum of the finest qualities for preserving. Tree a 
free grower and profuse bearer. Sept. 
DOWNTON IMPERATRICE.—Medium size, yellow, fair quality, very productive, par- 
ticularly valuable for its lateness, hanging, sound till Oct. 
*DENNISON’S RED.—Large, roundish, light red, flesh juicy and rich; parts from the 
stone. End of August. 
*DENNISON’S SUPERB.—Pretty large, Deeaneel round, yellowish green, with purple 
dots, flesh juicy, rich, and parts from the stone. Tree vigorous and pr oductive. End 
of August. 
*DUANE’S PURPLE.—Very large and handsome, oval, reddish purple, flesh juicy and 
sweet, adheres to the stone. "Tree a good grower and ver y productive. Beginning 
of Sept. 
EARLY FAVORITE, (River’s.)—Medium size, dark purple, sweet, juicy. Tree quite 
early, succeeds Jaune Hative. Very productive. 
HARLY PROLIFIC, (River’s.)\—Medium size, dans purple, good quality, very early, and 
therefore valuable. 
FELLEMBERG.—A fine, late plum, oval, purple, flesh juicy and delicious, parts from the 
stone, fine for drying. Tree very productive. Sept. 
GREEN GAGE.—Small, but of the highest excellence. Tree a slow grower. Middle of 
August. 
*GENERAL HAND.—Very large, yellow, handsome, parts freely from the stone. Tree 
very vigorous and productive. Sept. 
GOLDEN GAGE, (Lawson’s.)—Resembles the Imperial Gage, but ripens later, very 
abundant bearer and free grower. 
GISBORNE’S EARLY.—Medium size, oval, yellow, with red spots, fair quality, very 
early. 
GOLIAH, (Nectarine.)—A very large, purple plum, rivalling the peach in beauty; 2d 
quality, strong grower and great bearer. 
GERMAN PRUNE.—Large, oval, purple or blue, juicy, rich, fine. Tree very productive. 
Sept. 
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