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5 o£ ); : 
13. Elfveth’s prune . ripe in September. 
19 tRed imperial, red bonum magnum do. 
20 tYellow egg, white bonum ee tac lhe imperial, 
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21 *Large queen Claudia, grosse reine Claud 2 oF Dau. 
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22 Little queen Claudia, petite reine Claude hes Sepia 
23 *iBolmer’s Washington. This justly celebrated cbse Se. 
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24 *+Flushing gage, next in size to the ett B Lise do 
25 *Green gage, gros dumas vert | ete 7 a 
26 *Blue gage Ce: i er ae 
27 *Red gage pe Se ahs 
28 *Yellow gage . ibe at: a do 
29 *White gage ~ ahh ae : do 
30 Large red Orleans, pur ‘as «8 - de 
31 *+Smith’s Orleans ; | do. 
32 *White apricot plum, prune ae icottée he al 
33 Fotheringham | pee cg ele 
34 Muscle a ~ — do 
35 Cheston : do 
36 *Red diaper, roche-car bon, 0 or diaprée rouge do) 
37 Mangeron ! ; do 
38 Mirabelle | do 
39 Peach plum, prune péche, $1 : do 
AO Pitless, prune sans noyeau, $ 1 ; do 
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42 Winesour, vf Yorkshire aaa do 
43 Monsieur’s, or Wentworth . @ 
44 *Imperatrice violette, Empress, Iinperial violet, or 
prune d’ Altesse 
45 Late cluster October and November. 
46 White damson, or damascene do 
47 Winter damson, or damascene November. 
48 American dwarf, or sand cherry, Prunus depressa, 
ornamental. 
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