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Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue. 
Red June 
Monarch— Tree very thrifty, h a rdy, 
healthy and handsome. Fruit largest 
size often six inches in circumference; 
dark purple nearly round; flesh pale 
yellow, parts freely' from stone, pleas- 
ant, juicy and first rate quality. An 
early and regular bearer. 
Moore’s Arctic — Size medium or below; 
skin purplish black, with a thin blue 
bloom; flesh greenish -yellow, juicy, 
sweet and pleasant flavor. Is claimed 
to be the hardiest plum grown and so 
far free from black knots. Tree 
healthy, vigorous; an early and abun- 
dant bearer. 
Niagara — (Bradshaw) — A vigorous, pro- 
ductive variety; valuable both for des- 
sert and cooking; fruit large and hand- 
son e, remaining well on the tree; flesh 
juicy, rich and fine flavored. Last of 
August. 
0§- n — Fruit large, round, bright golden- 
yellow, with faint bloom and some red 
on the sunny side; flesh firm, sweet, 
rich and dry. Tree vigorous and hardy. 
August. 
Pond’s Seedling— A magnificent English 
plum; light red, changing to violet; 
flesh rather coarse. Tree a good grower 
and an abundant bearer. One of the 
most attractive trees in cultivation. 
