THE PLUM. 



901 



BOULOUF. 



Fruit large, roundish, red or reddish violet, with spots. Flesh 

 yellow, fine, juicy, slightly acid, perfumed. September. (S. Y. M.) 



Bradshaw. 

 Black Imperial. Blue Imperial. 



Tree an upright, vigorous grower. Branches smooth, brownish. 

 Fruit large, oval obovate, sometimes with a slight neck. Suture 



half round,broad, shallow. Apex 

 a little sunk. Skin reddish pur- 

 ple, covered with a light blue 

 bloom. Stalk rather stout, curv- 

 ed, set in a small cavity. Flesh 

 yellowish, coarse, juicy, brisk, 

 pleasant ; adheres partially to the 

 stone. Good to very good. Au- 

 gust. 



Brahy's Green Gage. 



Keine Claude de Brahy. 



Tree vigorous, with stout, 

 smooth branches, brownish pur- 

 ple. 



Fruit large, roundish, inclin- 

 ing to oval. Suture half round, 

 large. Skin greenish yellow, 

 splashed with darker green, and 

 covered with a pretty thick 

 light bloom. Flesh greenish 

 yellow, sugary, rich; adheres to 

 the stone. Yery good. Sep- 

 tember. 



Brevoort's Purple. 



New York Purple. Brevoort's Purple Washing-ton. 



Brevoort's Purple Bolmar. Washington Purple. 



liaised by Henry Brevoort, New York. Tree vigorous. Branches 

 long, smooth. 



Fruit large, oval. Skin reddish, covered with a violet bloom. 

 Flesh yellowish, soft, juicy, not very sweet, but with considerable 

 vinous flavor ; adheres closely to the stone. Good. Bipe the first of 

 September. 



Bricetta. 



Petit Bricette. Bricet. Mirabelle Tardive. Mirabelle d'Octobre. 

 Tree moderately vigorous. Branches smooth. 



Fruit medium, roundish oval. Skin yellow, with spots of red. 

 Stalk of medium length, set in a small cavity. Flesh yellow, rather 



Bradshaw. 



