of Geneva Nurseries. 
11 
EACH PER 10 
.5 to t> feet ^>0 30 $2 50 
4 to f) “ , 25 2 00 
3 to 4 “ 20 1 50 
VARIETIES. 
Abniirtanee (Botan). Fruit large 
and beautiful. Amber, turning to a 
rich bright cherry color, with a decided 
white bloom and highly perfumed. 
Flesh light yellow, very juicy and ten- 
der, sweet and good. Stone small and 
free. Season Si-st of August. 
Itnrbaiik. One of the best. Fruit 
medium size, nearly round. Color 
clear, cherry red, with a lilac bloom. 
Very sweet, with a peculiarly agreeable 
flavor. Ripens a few days later than 
Abundance. 
$4ati^unia. Fruit large, color dark, 
purplish black. Flesh firm, juicy, dark 
purple to the pit. Quality very good. 
Season last of July. 
Willaril. This is claimed to be 
the earliest plum cultivated. Tree 
strong, vigorous, and hardy. Fruit me- 
dium size, bright, claret red. Flesh firm, 
white, freestone. Quality good. Very 
valuable for early market. 
Yellow Japan. This it one of the 
best. Fruit is large and round, yellow, 
with yellow flesh; quality good, an im- 
mense yielder. Season middle of August. 
Reel Jniie. This is without doubt 
the best very early Japanese Phrm. A 
vigorous, upright grower. Fruit Ver- 
million red with a handsome bloom. 
Medium size, quality very good; ripens 
just after Willard, last week in July. 
R e r c k 111 a n H . ( Sweet Bo tan. ) 
Medium size, deep blood red if ripened 
in the sun. Veiy sweet and good. 
Ripens first week in August. 
A smooth-skinned fruit resembling a peach somewhat, but much bet- 
ter in quality. It thrives wherever peaches wdll grow. 
5 to 6 feet 
4 to 5 “ 
3 to 4 “ 
EACH 1*ER 10 
$0 20 
15 
, 10 
5 to 6 feet 
4 to 5 “ 
3 to 4 “ 
,10 30 $2 .50 
. 25 2 00 
. 20 1 50 
VARIETIES. 
Alexander. 
Catherine. 
Gibb. 
Nicholas. 
Budd. 
Moorepark. 
Early Golden 
Russian. 
