■2S ELLWANGER d- BARRY'S 



Prince Eugelbert — Very large and long; deep purple; rich and excellent. Tree 

 very vigorous. One of the best. End of August. 



JPrune of Ag'en — A valuable French variety; first quality for drying. Tree Hgorous. 



and very prolific. September. 

 *Qiiackeiiboss— Large; deep purple covered with a dense bluish bloom; flesh 



greenish yellow, sprightly, juicy, a little coarse grained; will rank good in 



quality. Tree vigorous and a great yielder. Valuable for market. Middle of 



September. 

 Heine Claude de Bavay— See Bavay's Green Gage. 



Shropshire Damson— A medium sized, dark purple variety, esteemed for pre- 

 serving. Tree rigorous and very productive. October. 

 Smith's Orleans— A large and excellent variety; oval ; reddish purple, with a 



thick coat of bloom; flesh firm, yellow, juicy and rich. Tree rigorous and very 



productive. August and September. 

 ^St. liawrence — A seedling of ours from Smith's Orleans; superior in size and 



quality to the parent. Large; dark purple; cling: ripens middle of August. 

 ^^ictoria (Sharp's Emperor) — One of the most magnificent plums in cultivation; of 



the largest size, fair quality; purplish red color. Tree ^ free, irregular grower 



and most abundant bearer. September. 

 "Wangenlieim — Medium size; dark blue; oval; quality excellent; one of the finest 



of that class designated as Prunes. Tree a moderate or free grower. Middle of 



August. 

 ■^TVashinji'ton — A magnificent large plum; roundish; green, usually marked with 



red; juicy, sweet and good. Tree robust and exceedingly productive; one of 



the very best. End of August. 

 *Yellow Gag"e — Rather large, yellow, oval; flesh yellow, juicy and rich. Tree re- 

 markably vigorous and productive; an excellent and profitable variety: middle 



of August. 

 TTelloAT Eg'g* — xl very large and beautiful egg-shaped yellow plum; a little coarse, 



but excellent for cooking. Tree a fi'ee grower, and very productive. End of 



August. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES OF PLUMS. 



Either comparatively new or esteemed only in special localities 

 'Standard Trees (some two years, others one year) of all can be supplied. 

 Price 75 cents each (except where noted). 



PfiiCE for Scions, Two to Six of one kind (the same as for a tree), 75 cents. 



^elle de Septembre, large, handsome, late. 



Boddaert 



Copper, very late, productive. 



Guii. 



Ickworth Imperatrice, late, fine. 



■OuUin's Golden, early and excellent. 



Huling's Superb. 



Moore's Arctic, said to be valued for its 



hardiness. 

 Royal Hative. 

 The Czar, very early. 

 Transparent, |1. 



Besides the above, we have several other kinds, scions only of which can be supplied. 

 Price for Two to Six Scions of one kind, 50 cents. 



NATIVE PLUMS. 



V-A.L.tJ^BLE .^X THE SOTJTII A]ST) ^WKST, 



Budded on the Peach Stock. 



Price 50 Cents each (for trees of ordinary size), except otherwise noted. 



I>eCara(ieuc— ^ledium; round; skin yellow, nearly covered with red; flesh melt- 

 ing, sweet and vinous. Tree vigorous and prolific. July. 



