THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
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CHOICE PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE—One of the best Japan Plums. 
The tree is a very rapid grower, healthy in limb 
and foliage, comes into bearing remarkably 
young, and yields abundantly. The fruit is full 
medium size, color a rich clferry red, with a dis¬ 
tinct bloom, highly perfumed; flesh light yellow, 
very juicy and tender, and of excellent quality. 
Vigorous. Last of July. 
ARCTIC (Moore’s) — Fruit grows in large clus¬ 
ters; large, dark purple; flavor very fine both 
for preserving and dessert. Long keeper. Vig¬ 
orous. September. 
BRADSHAW—Fruit very large, dark violet red; 
flesh yellowish green; juicy and pleasant; very 
productive. One of the most profitable for mar¬ 
ket. Comes at a good season, of fine appearance 
and brings a good price. Vigorous. Middle of 
August. 
BURBANK — A valuable Japanese Plum, cherry 
red with a thin lilac bloom; flesh a deep yellow; 
very sweet, with a peculiar and very agreeable 
flavor. The tree is a vigorous grower. August. 
FELLENBURG (Italian Prune) — Medium large; 
purplish-black; blue bloom; free; flesh green¬ 
ish-yellow, juicy, sweet and of good quality; 
will hang on tree after ripening; splendid for 
drying and market. Tree very productive. Sep¬ 
tember. 
GEUII—Fruit very large, deep bluish purple, 
covered with thick bloom; flesh yellowish green; 
coarse, sweet and pleasant; great bearer and 
very early; tree a hardy and rapid grower. One 
of the most profitable for market. Vigorous. 
First to middle of September. 
IMPERIAL GAGE — Fruit large, oval, skin pale 
green, flesh juicy, sweet, rich and excellent. 
Vigorous. Middle of August. 
LOMBARD — Medium, roundish oval; violet red; 
juicy, pleasant and good; adheres to the stone; 
productive. A valuable market variety; one of 
the most hardy and popular. Nearly always 
produces a crop. Not liable to rot. Vigorous. 
Middle of August. 
RED JUNE — An early ripening Japanese Plum; 
medium to large, roundish, conical, purplish red; 
handsome; flesh yellow', quality good. 
REINE CLAUDE — Large, nearly round; pale 
yellow, marked w’ith red; juicy, melting and ex¬ 
cellent, good bearer. Not liable to rot. One of 
the most profitable for market. Vigorous. First 
of September. 
SHROPSHIRE—A Plum of fine quality, as free 
from the attacks of the Curculio as the Common 
Damson and of same color. The flesh is amber 
colored, juicy and sprightly. Very productive and 
of a valuable market variety. Not liable to 
rot. Free. September. 
WICKSON—Very large, reddish-purple, with 
white bloom; cling; flesh firm and meaty; yel¬ 
low, rich, aromatic; a market sort. Tree strong 
and spreading; bears abundantly and early, in 
most localities. August. 
YELLOW EGG — Very large, egg-shaped; excel¬ 
lent for cooking; good and productive. Vigorous. 
Last of August. 
LOMBARD PLUM 
