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Bradshaw (Large Black Imperial)—A very large and fine early plum; dark violet 
red; juicy and good. ‘Tree erect and vigorous; very productive. 
Bryanstone Gage—An English plum of excellent quality; greenish yellow; sweet. 
Tree of great vigor and productive. 
Coe’s Golden Drop—Large and handsome, oval; light yellow; flesh firm, rich 
and sweet; adheres to the stone. Tree a moderate grower and very productive. 
Valuable not only on account of its large size and fine appearance, but its late- 
ness. Last of September. . 
*Duane’s Purple—Very large and handsome; oval; reddish purple; fiesh juicy 
and sweet; adheres to the stone. Tree a vigorous grower and very productive. 
Beginning of September. f 
Fellemberg—A fine late pium; oval, purple; flesh juicy and delicious; parts from 
the stone; fine for drying. Tree a free grower and very productive. Septem- 
ber. 
German Prune—Medium; oval; purple or blue; juicy, rich, fine. Tree vigorous 
and very productive. September. 
*General Hand—Very large; yellow, handsome; parts freely from the stone. 
Tree stocky, vigorous and productive. September. 
Goliath (Nectarine)—A very large purple plum, rivaling the peach in beauty; second 
quality; a egorous grower and great bearer. Beginning of September. 
+tGreen Gage—Small, but of the highest excellence. Tree a moderate grower. Sep- 
tember. 75 cents each. 
*Imperial Gage—Rather large; oval; greenish; flesh juicy, rich, and delicious; 
parts from the’stone. Tree a vigorous grower; very productive, and one of the 
best of plums. Middle of August. 
+* Jefferson—A fine American variety; yellow with a red cheek; flesh orange col- 
ored, juicy and rich; parts from the stone. Tree a slow, poor grower, but pro- 
ductive. End of August. 75 cents. 
*Lombard—Medivum size; oval; violet red; flesh yellow, juicy and pleasant. Tree 
very vigorous, a great bearer, and peculiarly well adapted to light soils. Sep- 
tember. 
Lucombe’s Nonsuch-—An English variety of rather large size, roundish; yellow- 
ish green, distinctly streaked with yellow and orange; a free grower and very 
prolific. Middle to end of August. 
Magnum Bonum Yellow (Yellow Egg)—A very large and beautiful egg-shaped 
yellow plum; a little coarse, but excellent forcooking. Tree a free grower, and 
very productive. End of August. ; 
*McLaughlin—Large, round; greenish yellow; sugary and fine; first-rate. Tree 
a free grower. Middle of August. 
*Ontario—aA seedling of ours; large, roundish; yellow marbled; adheres to the 
stone; of good quality. Tree vigorous and very productive; ripe early in Au- 
gust. 
*Orange—An American variety, of large size; skin bronze yellow, marked with. 
roughish white dots; flesh deep yellow and juicy. Tree vigorous and produc- 
tive. 
Orleans, Smith’s—A large and excellent variety; oval: reddish purple, with a 
thick coat of bloom; flesh firm, yellow, juicy and rich. Tree vigorous and very 
productive. August and September. 
*Peter’s Yellow Gage—Large, nearly oval; bright marbled yellow; flesh rich 
and juicy; very good. Tree a free grower. September. 
Pond’s Seedling, or Font Hill—A magnificent English plum; form of Magnum 
Bonum; light red, changing to violet; flesh rather coarse. Tree a vigorous 
grower and most abundant bearer. One of the most attractive in cultivation. 
September. 
Prince Englebert—Very large and long; deep purple; rich and excellent; from 
Belgium. ‘Tree very vigorous. One of the best. End of August. 
Prune @’ Agen, or Robe de Sergent—A French variety; first quality for dry- 
ing. Tree vigorous and very prolific. September. 
