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N.B. AU tlie Reine Claudes 

 are gages. 



il7 French royale, prune 

 royale, L) 



118 Early do. royale hative 



119 Koyal Tours, royale cle 



Tours, D 



120 French St. Jnlien, D 



121 Vftegated leaved St. JuUen do! 



122 Bricette, D Sept. & Oct. 



123 Red St, Martin, latest of 



all, D Nov. 



124 ^\\\?,s, prune Suisse 



125 Late Chalons, tardive de 



Chalons, D Oct. 



226 Transparent 

 127 White virginal, virginal 



blanc, D Sept. 



128 Ked mii-abelle, mirabelle 

 rouo-e Aug, 



129 Late do. mirabelle tardive Sept. 



130 Pitless, sa7is noyau, D Aug. 

 August.': 131 Twice bearing, deuxfois 



J uly.l Van^ U _ Aug. k Sept. 



1 132 Prune raisin 

 August. '133 Early perdrigon, perdrigon 

 del liatif, D 



134 White diaper, diapr^e blanche 



135 Maitre claude 



136 tGoliath, nectarine^ or Caledo* 

 nian 



137 Monsieur, or Wentxoorth 



138 White pear, 50 cents 



139 Black do do. 



140 sharp's emperor 



141 English blue primordial! 

 il42 Fotheinngham, eO ceuts 



Ornamental— 50 cents, except those noted. 



143 Large double flowering, 1 dollar H53 



144 Semidouble do. producing fruit,ii5l 



1 dollar 1155 



145 Dwtjrf double do. or double sloe, 156 



IdoHar 157 



146 Variegated leaved, 1 dollar 158 



147 Sloe, or black thorn 159 



148 Prunus pennsvlvanica IGU 



149 floridana 161 



150 pubescensv or snoxvy 



Jloxvered 1 62 



151 maritima 



152 pygraiea 



Prunus nigra 



candicans 



(lepressa, sand cherry 



Susquehanna 



pumila 



candicans, hoary leaved 



sphaerioa 



can ad en se 



sp. nana, dioarf, from 

 Texas, 5 dollars 

 Superb gold striped,Prr/7Zws amC' 

 ricana,foL var. I dollar 



The followiirg Plums have been obtained from different sections of the 

 Union, and as local naines are often attached, many of them are prd^ably 

 synonymous \vith others befoi'e enumeraied. They are now under cul- 

 tivation, in order to ascertain this point; tiad those who desire can be 

 supplied with them at 50 cents each. 



163 Admirable 



164 Apple plum 



165 FhII copper 



166 French copper 



167 D'araature 



168 Hick's large e^'g 



169 Young's superior egg 



170 Kensington prune 



171 Large blue gage 



172 Lj»rge long blue 



173 Lex s plum 



174 Blue myrobalatt 



175 White, or apricot miirobalan 



176 New Elfrey 



177 Newton's vellow gage 



1 78 early blue 



179 long blue 



180 Schuyler's gage 



181 Smith's large October 



182 Swiss er 



183 Wetherill's large 



X. B. Trees of nearly all the kinds of Plums can be supplied suitable for 

 dwarfs or espaliers, if so required. 



B 



