CHERRIES PLVMS. 



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94 *tOslheiin, P G June [99 tTurkish, Turkine^ 60 cts do 



95 fPerfumed Crinquanier JuIyjlOO fVarennes, C Jc 



96 tQuin Quin MayjlOl fWhite pearl, Perle hlanc do 



97 fSoissons, G July ,102 f Russian, Guigne blanche de 

 9S f Short stem Provence, Courte queue del Russie, D 60 cts June 



Provencej C July'lOS fYellow heart, Guigne jaune July 



The following are for ornament — price 50 cents, except nhere noted. 



104 Chinese double flowering", pn<)u<5 ser- 111 Dwarf Siberian, Dutch iceeping^ 

 rulata or ChamcecerasUj P G do 



105 Tobacco leaved, very large foliage 112 Large double flowering, P 



106 Willow leaved, Balsamine, or Fern 113 Dwarf double flowering, P G 

 leaved, G 114 European bird cherry, prutius pa- 



dus, P " ' August 



115 Prunus virginica, or American bird 

 cherry f for brandy, A 25 to 37 cts 



116 Prunus borealis, A ) 



117 hjemalis, A > 37 cts each 



118 serotina, A ) 



107 Cluster, often several fruit o\ 

 stem, G 



lOS Cornelian, long scarlet fruit, 37 cts 



August 



109 Weeping, very curious, P G do 



110 All Saints, pendent flowering, or ever 

 flowering, P G Aug 



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

 dwarfs, and are suitable to be trained as espaliers. 



The following are poor bearers, or the fruit inferior, and a few are synonymes of 

 those already enumerated. 



119 Early May, small fruit, but earliest o/1124 Lundie Guigne 



aU 



1 20 Denniston's sugar, a synonyme 



121 Bleeding heart 



122 Gascoigne's heart 

 ' 123 Luke ward's heart 



125 Red heart 



126 Swedish, or Belchevreuse, a synonyme 



127 Wellington 



128 White heart 



PLUMS. Pruniers. Prunus domestica. 



50 cents each. 



■} denotes those of large size. 



1 those of superior flavor. 



C — ? those for preserves. 



1 t American red, Prunus Americana, 



A C August 



2 t American yellow, A C do 

 SjiApricot plum, of Tours (YeUoio 



Apricot 1) P Sep 



4 tApricot plum, Early, P July 



5 jBeauty of Riom, 60 cts Au^ 



6 tlBingham, A P do 



7 jBurlington red, A do 



8 fBrignole, Perdrigon de Brignole, 



makes excellent prunes, C P Aug 



9 tiCherry, American, J)Iyrobolan, 



A C P do 



10 t+Brevoort's Purple Washington, 



75 cts middle of Aug 



11 jiChestoUf Matchless J or Violet dia- 



per, P Sep 



12 tChickasaw, Red, Cherokee, A P July 



13 1 YeUoWjA do 



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14 tiCoe's golden drop, P Sep 



15 tiCooper's large red, A P Auz 



16 fiDamask, Italian, P do 



17 Spanish, P end of do 



18 i Violet do 



19 jDamask of Tours, highly esteemed 



for prunes July 



20 fDamask of Tours, Largest, esteemed 



for prunes July 



21 tiCorse's Admiral, A 60 cts Aug 



22 H Field Marshal, A 60 cts do 



23 t+ November gage, A 75 cts No 



24 it Nota Bene, A 75 cts Aug 



25 { Minor magnum, $1 do 



26 tl Rising Sun, $1 do 



27 X double, or twin fruited, 75 

 cts do 



28 IJDamson, Large early, Large sweet 

 damson, CP Au» 



