GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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Sniitli's Orleans— A larfro and excellent variety; oval; reddish purple with a thick coat of bloom; tk-sh firm, 



yellow, juicy and rich. Tree vidormis and very productive. Aug-ust and St-iit*'mt«,'r. 5t>c. 

 « St. Lawrence— A seedling of ours from Smith's Orleans ; superior in size and quality to the parent. Large ; dark 



purple ; cling: ; riiK'iis middle of August. 50e. 

 Victoria (Sharp's Bmiieror)— One of the most magnificent plums in cultivation; of the largest size ; fair quality; 



purplish red color. Tree a /rre, irregular grower and most abundant Ijearer. September. 50c. 

 Waugcnheini— Medium size; oval; dark lilue; quality e.xc. lUnt ; one Of the finest Of that class designatc<l as 



Prunes. Tree ni«(icr(i(c or /rcc grower. .Mid.llc cf ,\ii>n,si. r>()c. 



* Washington- A magnificent large plum; riiun<iish; uin ii, usually marked with red; juicy, sweet and good. 



Tree r(>/>H.-it and e.\(HK!dingly productive. Oui of t In- \ en lu st. End of August. 50c. 

 Wild Goose (Native)— A good variety of the ChicUasau-; luciliuni, roundish, oblong; reddish yellow; tiesh juicy 

 and flavor pleasant. Tree a free grower. Kipeus lu n- middle of August. 50c. 



♦ Yellow Gage— Hather large, yellow, oval ; flesh >ellii\v, juicy and rich. Tree remarkably vigorous ami product- 



ive. An cxcf^llent and profitable variety. .Middle of August. 50c. 

 Yellow Egg— A very large and beautiftil egg-slaipi il yellow plum; a little coarse, but excellent for cooking. Tree 

 a free grower and \'cry productiv e. End uf August. 50c. 



ADDITIONAL VARIETIES OF PLUMS 



Either comparatively new or esteemed only in special localities. 



Standar<l Trees (some two years, others one year) of all can be supplied. 



Abundance— Large, amber, very early. 81.00. 



ISelle do Septembre— Large, handsome, red, late. 75c. 



Botan (Japanese). $1.00. 



Burbank (Japanese)— Large, clear cherry red. $1.00. 



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



Decaisne— Very large, yellow, e.vccllent; resembles Coe's noldcti Drop, but riin'MS much earlier. $1.00. 

 De Caradeiic (Native)— Jfediiuii, round ; skin yellow. .Wc. 

 Diiiilap— Liirge, yellow; very early. 75c. 

 French Damson— Purple. 75c. 



* Gneii (Hlue Magnum 15(mum)— A large, handsome, purple jiluni ; ol lair quality. l'rolilalili> lor uiai-Ui-t. 7.5c. 



* Hudson Kivcr Purple Kgg. 75c. 



* Uuling's Sui)erb— Very large, roiuid, green, 75c. 

 Ickworth Iniperatrice— Medium, late, puri)le, fine. 7.">c. 



Jaune Hative— Medium, yellow ; very early. 75c. ' 

 Kingston, or .Smith's Trune- LiU'go blue, late. Good for market. 75c. 

 Lafayette— Large, inn ple ; late; 75c. 



* Lincoln— Very large ; reddish purple. $1.00. 

 Mariana (Native)- Deep red ; very early. 75c. 



* Moore's Arctic— Said to be valued for its hardiness. 7.5c. 

 Newman (Native)— Medium, oblong ; beautil ul glo,«sy red ; late. TjOc. 

 Ogon (Jai)anase)— Large, bright golden yellow. $1-00. 



Oullin's Golden— Large, early and excellent. 7.5c. 



Prince of Wales- Purplish red. $1.00. 



Reine Claude Violette- Purjile ; late. 75c. 



Koyal Hative— Purplish red ; earl.v, fine. 75c. 



.Satsuma l$lood (Jaiianese)— Large ; purplish-crimson. Sl-l*)- 



* Spaulding— Large; yellowish-green. $1.00. 



The C/.ar— Large; early; iiurple; rich and good. 7.5c. 

 Transparent- (ireenish yellow ; rich, and of high excellence. Sl.iKl. 

 Weaver (Native)-Hardy and productive. .50o. 

 Yunkin's Golden — A handsome, early, American Plum. 75c. 



Besides the above, we have several other kinds, Scions only of which can be sui)plied. I'rice lor two to six scions 

 of one kind, 50 cents. 



