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OF FRUIT ; ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC. 
Large Golden Prolific. New; a seedling originated in Ontario, Canada, resembling in color and 
form, Yellow Egg, of which it is supposed to be a seedling, but of much better quality and 
more productive. The original tree bears free crops every year. '\Ve consider this a valuable 
acquisition to the list of plums. Sufficiently hardy for cultivation in Canada. Vig East ol 
August. 
Lombard (Bleeker's Scarlet). Medium, round, oval; violet red, juicy, pleasant and good • ad 
heres to the stone ; productive. A valuable market variety ; one of the most hardy and po,m- 
lar. Vig. Last of August. p p 
Shipper’s Pride. 
I ; a ,Tn yel, r iSh 8rree "' remarkab «yj“icy and melting. One of the best; 
productive. Mod. Middle of August. 
Peach. Very large and handsome ; dull red ; good ; very productive. Tree. Last of August 
’’“‘"f: A magnificent English plum; light red, changing to violet; flesh rather coarse; 
abundant bearer. One of the most attractive in cultivation. Vig. September. 
Purple Egg. (Hudson River Purple Egg). Highly esteemed by growers along the Hudson River- 
described asoneof the richest and finest flavored plums we have; stone free, good size re- 
sembles the German Prune-a little larger with a nice bloom ; good bearer and brings a good 
price in market ; tree bears young. Vig. September and October. 
