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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS, 1909-10. 
Plums and Damsons — continued. 
No. 
765 Jacob, T.K. (8), a dark purple, sweet flavoured Plum, of medium 
size j prolific. 
767 Jefferson’s, T. (9), yellow, spotted red, rich, juicy ; one of the largest 
and finest dessert Plums in cultivation ; compact grower. 
771 Kirke’s T. (9), rich flavour, dark purple, with a fine dense bloom ; 
a grand Plum. 
774 King of the Damsons, k. (9), early immense bearer, sweet, juicy. 
776 Magnum Bonum, Red, k. (9), oval, large, deep red, with a blue bloom. 
777 Magnum Bonum, White, k. (9), large preserving variety j good for 
market. 
780 Monarch, T.k. (9), purplish-black, large, roundish-oval, excellent 
quality ; strong grower, abundant bearer, not liable to crack in 
wet weather. 
785 Ouliin’s Golden Gage, T. (8), large greenish-yellow, handsome and 
deliciously flavoured ; requires a firm soil. 
786 Orleans, Old, t.k. (8), medium, dark purple, sweet and richly 
flavoured. 
787 Orleans, Early, t.k. (8), round purplish-red, early ; a useful market 
sort, but of little value in a wet district. 
789 Pond’s Seedling (Fonthill), k. (9), enormously large, oval, bright red ; 
briskly flavoured ; strong compact grower, a great bearer. 
788 Prince Englebert, T.k. (9), very large, oval, deep purple, delicious ; 
hangs late. 
795 Reine Claude de Bavy, T. (10), a large variety of Green Gage, exquisitely 
flavoured ; the latest of its class ; free, hardy and good cropper, but 
requires a good climate to ripen well. 
796 Rivers’ Late Prolific, t.k. (8), purple, oval form, medium size, juicy and 
of good flavour ; an excellent variety, hardy and prolific, ripening 
towards the end of August. 
799 The Czar, T.k. (8), very large, dark purple red, rich and good; 
abundant bearer ; strong upright grower, a grand market Plum, 
not liable to crack. 
802 The Langley, (11), F.C.C. , R.H.S. Farleigh Prolific Damson x Plum 
Black Orleans, the former being the seed parent, an immense 
cropper, the branches being literally borne down by the weight of 
fruit, which is of good size, purple in colour, and of excellent 
flavour. In season during November, when hardy stone fruits 
are scarce. 
797 Victoria (Denyer’s), T.k. (S-9), oval, bright red, one of the most prolific 
and best in cultivation ; very accommodating as regards soil and 
climate, medium grower, of spreading habit. 
WALNUTS. 
Common (Juglans regia) 
Standards, 2/6 and.3/6. 
