18 
86 t+iPerdrigon Red P 
87 Tt 
Sept 
Early violet, Perdrigon violet 
hatif de Provence July 
88 Pond’s purple 
39 Primordian, Prince’s blue A P $1 July 
91 +Prune German, or Quetsche, P Sept 
5 3 Italian, Aug 
94 t Monstrous Sept 
95 Red Queen Mother 
96 ttRoyal or Royale P 60 cts end of Aug 
97 tiRoyal Tours P end of July 
99 +tSt. Catharine, Mirabelle tardive, ex- 
cellent for prunes, C P Sep & Oct 
100 tiSharp’s Emperor ~ 
PLUMS. 
101 tiSwiss, or SimianaP Aug & Sept 
102 titTomlinson’s Charlotte A P Aug” 
103 ti Washington P A 50 to 75 cts. ac- 
cording to the size Aug & Sept 
Ditto, extra large sized trees $1 
Bolmer’s Washington 
Bolmore’s do 
105 Wetherill’s sweet A P 
106 t{Watt’s New-York 
107 +Yellow egg, or White Imperial, has 
weighed near 4 0z C P Sept 
White Bonum Magnum 
Hick’s large egg 
Aug 
Aug Mogul 
The following celebrated Plums have been obtained from the finest collections of 
France, Germany, Italy, and England, and are new inthis country. 
114 tDamask Early black P July 
115 t Mavgeron P Aug 
116 Ti Red P Aug} 1 
119 tt Late red P Sept 
120 September P C do 
121 tDame Aubert Violet, Violet Egg Sept 
124 tDate, or d’ Autriche, P Sept 
125 tDiaper, White end of July 
133 Imperatrice, White P — early in Sept 
134 Imperial Milan Aug to Oct 
136 tIsle verte, or Savoy C P Sept 
137 tiKirke’s P early in Sept 
138 tLarge round red, Grosse rouge 
ronde 
Price $1 each. 
141 Perdrigon, Early P July 
142 + Monstrous 
143 tt Norman end of Aug 
146 Violet Thoulouse do 
147 + Large red Thoulouse do 
148 Primordian, English blue 
151 Prune Bremen Sept 
152 + Early Aug 
153 + Green Quetsche verte Aug 
154 tSt. Martin, Red, latest of all P 
Oct & Nov 
155 tSurpasse Monsieur P 75 cts Aug 
158 {White Virginal, Virginai blane P 
Aug! 
Ormamental—s0 cents, except those noted. 
159 Large double flowering $1 
160 Dwarf double do. or Double sloe, beau - 
tiful 
161 Weeping, very curious A 
162 Variegated leaved, or striped leaved 
163 Sloe, or black thorn, of poetic celebri- 
bY -B, 
Also, Prunus maritima, pubescens, de- 
pressa, littoralis, pygmea, pennsylvanica, 
susquehanna, canadense, sphceerocarpa, and 
other American species. 
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The following Plums are either synonymous with others before enumerated, or they 
are of slow and unthrifty growth, or the fruit is inferior.—Price 50 cents. 
Briancon, for oil 
Chicasaw, Red 
Yellow 
Dwarf Arkansas 
Judson’s 
Fall copper 
+iGwalsh 1? 
D’amateur 
Large long blue 
N. B. Trees of nearly all the kinds of 
or espaliers, if so required. 
| Lex’s plum 
Newton’s yellow gage 
long blue 
Swisser 
Twice bearing 
Wetherill’s large blue globe 
White Primordian, or Jaune hative, 
Wine sour 
Plums can be supplied suitable for dwarfs 
