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Smith’s Orleans—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. 50c. 
* St. Lawrence—A seedling of ours from Smith’s Orleans; superior in size and quality to the parent. Large; dark 
purple; cling; ripens middle of August. 50c. 
Victoria (Sharp’s Emperor)—One of the most magnificent plums in cultivation; of the largest size; fair quality; 
purplish red color. Tree a free, irregular grower and most abundant bearer. September. 450c. 
Wangenheim—Medium size; oval; dark blue; quality excellent; one of the finest of that class designated as 
Prunes. Tree moderate or free grower. Middle of August. 50c. 
* Washington—A magnificent large plum; roundish; green, usually marked with red; juicy, sweet and good. 
Tree rubust and exceedingly productive. One of the very best. End of August. 50c. 
Wild Goose (Native)—A good variety of the Chickasaw; medium, roundish, oblong; reddish yellow; flesh juicy 
and flavor pleasant. Treea free grower. Ripens here middle of August. 40c. 
* Yellow Gage—Rather large, yellow, oval; flesh yellow, juicy and rich. Tree remarkably vigorous and product- 
ive. An excellent and profitable variety. Middle of August. 50c. 
Yellow Egg—A very large and beautiful egg-shaped yellow plum; a little coarse, but excellent for cooking. Tree 
a free grower and very productive. End of August. 50c. 
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 
Abundance—Large, amber, very early. $1.00. 
Belle de Septembre—Large, handsome, red, late. 75c. 
Botan (Japanese). $1.00. 
Burbank (Japanese)—Large, clear cherry red. $1.00. 
* Copper—Very late, productive. A good shipper. ‘dc. 
Decaisne— Very large, yellow, excellent; resembles Coe’s Golden Drop, but ripens much earlier. $1.00. 
De Caradeue (Native)—Medium, round; skin yellow. 50c. 
Dunlap—Large, yellow; very early. ‘5c. 
French Damson—Purple. 75c. 
* Gueii (Blue Magnum Bonum)—A large, handsome, purple plum; of fair quality. Profitable for market. de. 
* Hudson River Purple Egg. 75c. 
* Huling’s Superb—Very large, round, green, 75c. 
Ickworth Imperatrice—Medium, late, purple, fine. 75c. 
Jaune Hative—Medium, yellow; very early. 5c. 
Kingston, or Smith’s Prune—Large blue, late. Good for market. 
Lafayette—Large, purple; late; ‘5c. 
* Lincoln—Very large; reddish purple. $1.00. 
Mariana (Native)—Deep red; very early. ‘5c. 
* Moore’s Arctic—Said to be valued for its hardiness. ‘5c. 
Newman (Native)—Medium, oblong; beautiful glossy red; late. 40c. 
Ogon (Japanese)—Large, bright golden yellow. $1.00. 
Oullin’s Golden—Large, early and excellent. ‘5c. 
Prince of Wales—Purplish red. $1.00. 
Reine Claude Violette—Purple; late. ‘5c. 
Royal Hative—Purplish red; early, fine. 5c. 
Satsuma Blood (Japanese)—Large; purplish-crimson. $1.00. 
* Spaulding—Large; yellowish-green. $1.00. 
The Czar—Large; early; purple; rich and good. ‘5c. 
Transparent—Greenish yellow; rich, and of high excellence. $1.00. 
Weaver (Native)—Hardy and productive. 50c. 
Yunkin’s Golden—A handsome, early, American Plum. ‘5c. 
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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. 
