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PLUMS OF RECENT INTRODUCTION. 



Abundance — Of Japanese origin. Fruit large and beautiful ; amber, turning to a rich, bright cherry ; flesh 



light yellow ; juicy, tender, sweet; exceedingly productive. Season very early. 

 Arch Duke — A large purple plum, ripening late. 75c. 



Burbank — Of Japanese origin. Large and beautiful ; clear cherry red ; an abundant bearer; valuable market 



variety. Ripens early in September. 

 Dunlap — A remarkably handsome, large yellow plum, resembling the Yellow Egg, but ripening early ; cling, 



juicy, sweet, very good. 75c. 

 Early Rivers — Oval, purple ; medium size ; juicy and good ; freestone. 75c. 



Field — A large reddish plum ripening before Bradshaw ; a strong grower and abundant bearer. 75c. 



Giant Prune — Raised by Mr. Luther Burbank of California. Large, firm, rich, sweet, delicious ; prolific. 



Tree a strong, handsome grow 7 er. 75c. 

 Hale — A large, handsome Japanese plum ; bright orange, mottled with cherry red; flesh yellow, quality 



good. 75c. 



Lafayette — A valuable late variety, medium to large, roundish, purple, quality good. Ripens last of Septem- 

 ber. 75c. 



Monarch — Very large, roundish oval; dark purplish blue, freestone, of excellent quality; an abundant 

 bearer. 75c. 



Orleans, Late or Black — Round, dark purple, large, juicy, and good. End of September. 75c. 



Purple Reine Claude (Reine Claude Violette) — Medium size, roundish, purple, delicious flavor; one 

 of the best for the table. Ripens middle of September. 75c. 



Red June — An early ripening Japanese plum ; medium to large, roundish conical, purplish red, handsome ; 

 flesh yellow, quality good. 75c. 



Tennant Prune — From California. Large, dark purple, with blue bloom ; rich, sugary, delicious, hardy, and 

 very productive. Valuable for drying. 75c. 



Wickson — Another of Mr. Burbank's celebrated hybrids, and considered by him one of the finest. Very 

 large, glowing carmine, with a heavy w'hite bloom : flesh firm, sugary, delicious, stone small. Remark- 

 able for its long-keeping qualities. Tree of vigorous, upright growth. 



Willard — Of Japanese origin. Medium size, dark red, freestone, quality fair. Tree a strong grower, 

 hardy, and productive. 



Youngken's Golden Cherry — This is the earliest plum to ripen here ; small, round, greenish yellow, hand- 

 some, very slender stalk, half an inch long, sweet, and juicy ; cling; valuable on account of its earli- 

 ness. 75c. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES OF PLUMS. 



Either comparatively new or esteemed only in special localities. 



Belle de Septembre — Large, handsome, red, late. 75c. 

 *Copper — Very late, productive. A good shipper. 75c. 



Decaisne — Very large, yellow, excellent; resembles Coe's Golden Drop, but ripens much earlier. 75c. 

 French Damson — Purple. 75c. 



*Gueii (Blue Magnum Bonuji) — A large, handsome, purple plum; of fair quality. Profitable for mar- 

 ket. 75c. 

 *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. 75c. 



Kingston, or Smith's Prune — Large blue, late. Good for market. 75c. 

 *Lincoln — Very large; reddish purple. 75c. 



Moore's Arctic — Large, blue; said to be valued for its hardiness. 



Ogon (Japanese) — Large, bright golden yellow. 75c. 



Oullin's Golden — Large, early, and excellent. 75c. 



Prince of Wales — Purplish red. 75c. 



Royal Hative — Purplish red ; early, fine. 75c. 



Satsuma Blood (Japanese) — Large; purplish-crimson. 75c. 



*Spaulding — Large; yellowish-green. 75c. 



The Czar — Large; early; purple; rich and good. 75c. 



Transparent — Greenish yellow; rich, and of high excellence. 75c. 



Weaver (Native) — Hardy and productive. 



