PLUMS. 



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74 ^Gui^ne, Latest red, Rouge tres tardive 83 



Sept- 84 



75 t Cayette, June 85 



76 tLate red Guigne, or Iron cherry, |86 



Guigne de fer, July ,87 



77 *1Large prool, Prool a gros fruit, Jure 93 



78 *tLarge delicate, Guigne gros mou do| 



79 tLarge black merise, Kirchenwasser, 89 



for wine and preserves, July 90 



80 tMagdalen, Guigne de la Magdelene, 91 



July 92 



81 Marasquin, for liqueur, G do) 



82 IMaubec, June 93 



tMuscat of Prague 



♦tOstheim, G June 



Perfumed Cnnquanier, July 



Quin Q.uin May 



tSoissons, G July 

 tShort stem Provence, Courte queue de 



Provence, C July 



tTurkish, Turkine, 60 cents do 



tVarennes, C do 

 tWhite pearl, Perle" blanc . do 

 r Russian, Guigne blanche de 



Russie D 60 cts June 



tYellow heart, Guigne jaune, July 



The following are for ornament — Price 50 cents, except where noted 



94 Chinesejpink flower ng or pseudoce- 103 Dwarf Siberian, or Dutch weeping, 



G do 



104 Great double flowering, or Cerasus 



rasus 



95 Chinese double flowering, prunus ser- 



rulata 



96 Tobacco leaved, large foliage 



97 Lnrge double flowering, 



98 Dwarf double flowering, G 



99 Cluster; often several fruit on one stem 



grandiflora 

 105 European bird cherry, prunus padus 



37 cents .Aug. 



1 106 Prunus virginica, or American bird 



cherry for brandy, A 25 cts 



G j 107 Prunus borealis, A 



100 Cornelian, long scarlet fruit, 37 cts i 108 hyemalis, A 



*• 



cts each 



Aug, 109 serotina, A 



101 Weeping, very curious, G do 



102 All Saints pendant, or Ever flowering, 



N. B. Many select kinds of Cherries, for the table and for ornament, are propagated 

 as dwarfs, and suitable to be trained as espaliers. 



PLUMS. Pruniers. Prunus domestica. 50 cents each. 



t denotes those of large size. 



t those of superior flavor. 



C those for preserves. 



1 Apricot Plum, of Tours, Sept 



2 Early July 



3 Beekman's scarlet Sept. 



4 Bingham gage Sept. 



5 t Beauty of Riom, or Belle de Riom 



August 



6 Bullet, round purple, for preserves Sept. 



and Oct. 



7 it Burlington red, A August 



8 "tBrignole, Perdrigon de Brignole, 



makes excellent prunes, C August 



9 ttCherry, or Myrobolan, AC do 



10 ttBrevoort's Purple Washington do 



11 ttCheston, matchless, or violet 



diaper Sept 



12 -ttCoe's golden drop do 



13 Cooper's large red, A August 



14 Damask, Italian do 



15 Spanish end of do 



16 t Violet, 75c do 



17 Damask of Tours, highly esteemed 



for prunes July 



t$Corse's Admiral, A 



do 

 do 



Nov. 



Au & 



do 



18 



19 ft Field Marshal A 



20 it November gage, A 



21 ft Nota Bene, A 



22 t Minor magnum, 75c 



23 it Rising Sun, $1 



24 t double, or twin fruited 75c do 



25 t+Damson, Large early, or Large sweet 



damson, C August 



26 t Prince's earlv, A do 



27 t Late white, White damask, C 



Sept. and Oct. 



28 French white, 75c 



29 Late purple, blue sour damson, 

 C Sept. and Oct. 



30 English early 



31 Shropshire C 



32 ttDiamond Sept. 



33 *Diaper Red, or Diapree rouge Aug&Se 



34 Drap d'or, Mirabelle double August 



35 ttDuane's Purple French, monstrous 



Sept. 



