CA TALOG UE OF FR UITS. 27 



PRICES OF PLUM TREES (except where special prices are quoted). 



STANDARD and DWARF TREES, 2 to 3 years 50 cents each; $5.00 per doz. 



" " " 1 year 40 cents each. 



" " " extrasize 75 cents to $1.00 each. 



Note.— Those designated by a * are of American origin, and the otliers foreign. 

 Those marked thus f 75 cents each for trees of ordinary size, either Standard or 

 Dwarf. 



Bavay's Green Gage (Reine Claude de Bavay) — One of the best foreign varieties, 



as large as the Washington, and of fine flavor; roundish oval; greenish, marked 



with red in the sun. Tree a free grower and remarkably productive. Middle 



to end of September. Hangs long on the tree. 

 JBradsliaw — A very large and fine early plum; dark violet red; juicy and good. 



Tree erect and vigorous; very productive; valuable for market. 

 Bryanstone Gag'e— 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; adlieres 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. 

 *Dnane's Purple — Very large and handsome; oval; reddish purple; flesh juicy 



and sweet; adheres to the stone. Tree a vigorous grower and very productive. 



Beginning of September. 

 Felleniberg- — A fine late plum; oval, purple; flesh juicy and delicious; parts from 



the stone; fine for drying. Tree a/ree grower and very productive. September, 

 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 Plum in beauty; 



second quality; a vigorous grower and great bearer. Beginning of September. 



fGreen Gage — Small, but of the highest excellence. Tree a moderate grower. 

 We have to top graft it, to get good trees. September. 75 cents each. 



*Imperial Gage — Rather large; oval; greenish; flesh juicy, rich, and delicious; 

 parts from ilie stone. Tree a vigorous grower; very productive, and one of the 

 best of plums. Middle of August, 



f* Jefferson — A fine variety; yellow with a red cheek; flesh orange colored, juicy 

 and rich; parts from the stone. Tree a slow, poor grower, but productive. 

 End of August. 75 cents. 



*IiOnibard — Medium size; oval; violet red; flesh yellow, juicy and pleasant. Tree 

 very vigorous, a great bearer, and peculiarly well adapted to light soils. Sep- 

 tember, 



LucoHibe's ]N"onsucli — 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. 



*McL(auglilin — Large, round; greenish yellow; sugary and fine; quality very good. 

 Tree a free grower. One of the very best for family use or market. Middle of 

 August. 



*Orange— Large; skin bronze yellow, marked with roughish white dots; flesh deep 

 yellow and juicy. Tree vigorous and productive. 



*Peter's Yellow Gage— Large, nearly oval; bright marbled yellow; flesh rich 

 and juicy; quality very good. Tree a /ree grower. A valuable variety. Sep- 

 tember, 



Pond's Seedling, or Font Hill— A magnificent English plum; form of Yellow 

 Egg ; light red, changing to violet ; flesh rather coarse. Tree a vigorous 

 grower and most abundant bearer. One of the most attractive in cultivation. 

 September. 



