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PLUM, DENVER'S VICTORIA. 
Select Plums. 
Dwarfs or Bushes 
Dwarf Trained 
Standards 
„ Trained 
Pyramids 
... per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. Od. 
„ 37s. 6d. ; „ 3s. 6d. 
„ 21s. Od.; „ 2s. Od. 
... ... ... „ 5s. Od. 
per doz. 21s. to 51s. ; each 2s. to 5s. 
Select Plums ( continued ). 
Green Gage (D.). Well-known delicious plum; a general 
favourite. Aug. 
Grand Duke (1).). Very large purple-fruited variety, of fine 
flavour, and a first-ckss late variety. Oct. 
Huling’s Superb (X).). Very large oval greenish yellow fruit. 
A first-class and handsome dessert plum. Eud of Aug. 
Jefferson (I)). A large and delicious plum, hardy, and a 
good bearer. Sept. 
July Greengage (1) . ) . Medium-sized fruit, yellow, blotched 
with crimson ; an excellent early sort, and a good cropper. 
J uly. 
Kirke’s (D.). One of the very best of the blue plums, the 
fruit is medium-sized and richly flavoured ; a first-rate dessert 
variety. Sept. 
Magnum Bonum, Bed (Iv.). Large oval-shaped red fruit. 
A fme-looking culinary plum. Sept. 
Magnum Bonum, White (K.). Large yellow fruit; an 
excellent kitchen variety. Sept. 
Orleans (K.). A good cooking or preserving plum; a great 
bearer. Aug. 
Pond’s Seedling (K.). Fine large bright red fruit; a great 
bearer, and first-rate for preserving. Early in Sept. 
Prince Englebert (K.D.). Very large deep purple fruit, 
sweet and rich, with a brisk flavour, fine for cooking or 
dessert ; a great bearer. Sept. 
Purple Gage (D). Medium-sized purple fruit; a richly 
flavoured and first-class dessert plum. Sept. 
Prince of Wales (K.). Medium-sized purple fruit ; a splendid 
plum for cooking. End of August. 
Beine Claude de Bavay (D). Large, round, greenish- 
yellow fruit of the “gage” type, rich and delicious flavour; 
the tree is hardy and a great bearer. Beginning of October. 
The Czar (D.K.). Very large, purple fruit of rich flavour, 
it is an abundant bearer, and will prove most valuable to 
market growers on account of its earliuess, fine appearance, 
and excellent quality. End of July. 
Transparent Gage (D). Large oval greenish-yellow fruit 
marked with red; flesh rich, sw;eet, and juicy; of the 
highest excellence, and superior to almost all other plums. 
Middle of Sept. 
Victoria (K.). A well-known and very fine variety; the tree 
is liard 3 r and an almost constant bearer. The most useful 
kind of the season. Early in Sept. 
Washington (D.K.). Large orange-yellow fruit, dotted with 
crimson ; a first-rate plum either for dessert or preserving. 
Sept. 
White Bullace (K.). A very prolific and useful culinary 
sort. End of Oct. 
General List. 
JD denotes dessert, K kitchen. 
Belgian Purple (D.K.). Medium-sized fruit, colour a deep 
rich purple ; very sweet, a fine cooking variety. Aug. 
Bryanston Greengage (I).). Large, sugary, and richly 
flavoured ; an excellent and abundant bearing sort. Aug. 
Coe’s Golden Drop (D.). Large oval fruit, pale yellow 
spotted with red ; one of the very best plums for dessert or 
preserving. End of Sept. 
Coe’s Date Bed (D). Medium size, bright purple; flesh 
yellow, firm, and juicy. An excellent late variety. Oct. 
Cox’s .Emperor (K..). Large dark reddish-purplo fruit, firm 
flesh, sweet, rich, and juicy; a very fine bearer. Sept. 
Damson, Farleigh Prolific (K.). An abundant bearing 
and most useful sort. Sept. 
Damson Prune (K.). Small oval fruit ; a great bearer. Sept. 
Denniston’s Superb (D.). Large oval fruit, greenish-yellow 
blotched purple ; a delicious dessert plum, and an abundant 
bearer. Aug. 
Diamond (K.). Large oval, dark purple fruit; an excellent 
variety for cooking or preserving. Sept. 
Early Prolific (D.). Medium-sized purple fruit; a valuable 
early plum ; the tree is hardy and a great bearer. July. 
Early Orleans (K.). An abundant bearing and very useful 
variety. Aug. 
Golden Gage (D). Large fruit, of very rich and delicious 
flavour ; a most excellent and prolific sort. Sept. 
Goliath (D.K.). Fruit large ; skin deep reddish purple covered 
with thin blue bloom ; a grand plum for preserving. 
Currants. 
Strong bushes ... per 100, 21s. to 35s. ; per doz. 3s. to 6s. 
VICTOBIA BLACK (new). This is the finest and largest 
black currant in cultivation. The fruit is of great size, 
splendid quality and flavour ; and the plant is a most abun- 
dant bearer A first-rate market sort. 
Strong young bushes, per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
BLACK CHAMPION. A very fine and remarkable 
variety, bearing large bunches of handsome, globular, 
richly-flavoured fruit. 
Strong young bushes, per doz. 4s. 6d. ; each 6d. 
PAY’S PBOLIFIC. Decidedly the best Bed Currant we 
have. The bush is a strong grower, wonderfully prolific, and 
comes into bearing early. The fruit is large, bright red, and 
of excellent flavour per doz. 6s. ; each 8d. 
BLACK— 
Common 
Lee’s Proliflo 
Naples 
Ogden’s 
WHITE— 
Dutch 
Transparent White 
BED- 
Cherry 
La Fertile 
Baby Castle. Fine 
Bed Dutch 
&c., &c. 
