Jewell. — From seed of Wild Goose. First crop in 188.“'. Fruit nieditnn size, 
round, brilliant red on yellow ground; of excellent quality. Tree fairly productis'e. 
Chicasa. Cions only. 
Milton. — Grown from seed of Wild Goose. First crop in 188.5. This is be- 
lieved to be the earliest native plum in cultivation. Fruit large, inclined to oblong, 
dark red, good quality. Tree a strong, spreading grower, somewhat re.sembling 
its parent, and is very productive. Chicasa. Trees and cions for sale. 
diaries Downinj;. — Grown from seed of Wild Goose. Produced first crop 
in 188.5. Fruit large, round, red, mottled with darker red; best quality. Tree a 
rapid, vigorous, but spreading grower, and remarkably healthy. I have found thi.s 
variety to bear better crops of fruit if worked on peach roots, in which case it hears 
immense crops of incomparable fruit, but if worked on plum stocks it is not remark- 
ably productive, Kipens August 15th to 2Sth. Trees and cions for sale, Chicasa. 
freeman’s Kavorite. — Grown from seed of Wild Goose in 1885. Tree a 
vigorous grower and fairly productive of fruit of fine quality and large size. Cions 
only. Chicasa. 
Col. Wilder. — From .seed of Wild Goose in 1885. Tree of strong, vigorous 
habit, and quite productive. Fruit large, nearly round, bright nd. excellent qual- 
ity. Cions only. Chicasa. 
Davis. — Grown from seed of Wild Goose in 1885 Tree a low spreading but 
quite vig^orous grower, fairly productive. Fruit large, bright red, and good quality. 
Cions only. Chicasa. 
Cliailipioil. — A seedling of Haw keye. Bore first crop in 1891. Fruit very 
large, dark red, nearly round, inclining- to oblong; good quality. Tree an upright, 
strong grower, and very productive. Kipens in September, and on account of its 
late season and great productiveness, it is extremely valuable as a market Variety. 
A>nericana . Trees and cions. 
Van Deniail. — Setdling of Hawkeye in 1891. Fruit very large round, 
slightly inclining to oblong; dark red; good quality. Tree quite upright until it 
bears fruit, when the branches become depressed with the great weight, and it has 
the appearance of a weeping tree. Kipe last of August. Cions only. Americana. 
Silas Wil$iOn. — Another seedling of Hawkeye, first crop in 1891. Fruit 
large round-oblong, light red, thin skin, small pit, best quality. Season medium 
to late. Tree a strong, healthy grower and a heavy bearer Cions only. Ameri- 
cana . 
Dr. Dennis. — Seedling of Hawkeye, producing first crop in 1891. Fruit 
large, slightly oblong, dark purplish red, good quality, and a fine market variety. 
Tree a fine grow'er and quite productive. Ripe August 20th to September l.st. 
Cions only. Americana. 
Xlie Cooli’S Choice. — Parentage unk nown. First crop 1891. Fruit me- 
dium to large, red on yellow ground; quality almost unequaled, and one of the 
finest varieties for canning in the whole list. Tree a ."trong, upright grow-er, and 
usually a heavy bearer. On account of the healthfulness of the tree and its fine 
quality, it should be in every family collection. Cions only. Americana. 
Hammer. — A seedling from Miner, producing first crop in 1891. Tree a 
very strong, upright grower, a model of perfection, with foliage that indicates a 
mixture of Americana blood, and fruit of very large size and unexceptional qual- 
ity, ill color a mottled red on yellow ground. This is one or the heaviest bearers 
in the whole list. Chicasa. Trees and cions. 
