16 



PLUMS. 



86 Guigne a gros fruit mou, or deli- 



cate large fruited J u ne 



87 Cerise d'Ostheims 



88 

 89 



90 tf 



91 *t 



de Soissons, D 



unique nouveile 



du nord, Difor preserves 



and wine Sept 



de Villenes, D June 



92 Double natte 



93 Early purple griotte 



94 *tSpanish do. Griotte d'Es- 



pagne, D June 



95 *tHolland do. or Coulard, D 



poor bearer 



96 Bigarreau pr^coce de Mazan 



9? Gros bigarreau noir 



98 *t rouge, D end o( July 



99 Ronald's large morello 



100 Black Spanish 



101 Wellington 



102 Flemish 



103 Slingerland's best June 



104 Cluster, often several fruit on 



one stem, D July 



105 Belle Bosc 



106 de Roquemont 



107 Kirchewasser 



108 Muscat of Prague 



109 Chinese, or P. pseudo cerasus 



110 double, or P. serrulata 



The following are for ornament — Price 50 cents each. 



111 Cornelian, long scarlet fruit Aug 



112 Weeping, very curious do 



113 Pendant flowering, All saints, 



or Ever/lowering, D do 



114 Dwarf Siberian, or chamcece- 



rasa, D .do 



115 Large double flowering, or Trie- 



rise double 



116 Small do. or griotte double 

 N.B, 



1 17 Prunus padus, or English bird 

 cherry 



118 Prunus virginica, or American 

 bird cherry , A 



119 Prunus borealis, A 



120 hyemalis, A 



121 serotina, A 



122 persicsefolia, or peach 

 leaved 



Some select kinds of Cherries for table and for ornament are propa- 

 gated as dwarfs, and are suitable to be trained as espaliers. 



PLUMS. Pruniers. Prunus domestica. 



50 cents each, 

 txlenotes those of large size. 



J those of superior flavour. 



P those for preserves. 



A — American fruits. 



D — these figured in Duhammel. 



1 Early yellow, jaune hative, white 



primordian, or prune de Cata- 

 logue, D July. 



2 t X American cherry, myrobo- 



Ian, or cerise, A 



do 



3 Red chicasaw, A 



do 



4 Yellow do. A 



do 



5 Prince's early damson, A 



Aug. 



6 American red, P A 



do 



7 Ditto yellow, P A 



do 



8 JPrecoce d'Tours, early Tours,D do 



9 Wetherill's sweet, A 



do 



10 t jSweet damson 



do 



11 Bullet 



do 



12 ^Burlington red, A 



do 



13 Copper 



do 



14 t|Blue Holland, (Kensington 





Prune) 



do 



15 JDrap d'or, or mirabelle double 



Aug. 



16 fJCooper's large red, A do 



17 fRed imperial, or red magnum 



bonum Aug. and Sept. 



18 + Large black imperial do 



19 tJPurple egg, or Imperial violet do 



20 f Yellow egg, white bonummag- 



num, has weighed near 4 oz. D do 



21 ffGreen gage, Large Queen 



Claudia, or grosse Heine 

 Claude, DP do 



22 JSmall Queen Claudia, petite 



Reine Claude, or small green 

 gage, D P do 



23 i ^Washington, has weighed 4| 



o*, A 75 eft. tol$ do 



