Coe’s Golden Deop. Very large, light yellow 
often dotted with red in the sun ; an excellent 
late sort. Last of September. 
Diamond. A large magnificent plum, color 
a dark purple, with a beautiful bloom. Tree 
hardy and productive. September. 
Fellemberg Prune . A fine prune, qval; 
-purple ; flesh juicy 
and delicious ; parts from the stone ; fine for 
drying; tree very productive. Early Sept. 
German Prune . Medium ; oval; purple 
-or blue; juicy, rich, 
fine. Tree vigorous and very productive. 
One of the best. September. Sells for higher 
prices in market on account of high quality. 
A leading favorite. There is no easily grown 
fruit that gives greater or more certain profit 
than the German Prune. Early Sept. 
Grand Duke . One of the best late plums 
- for market, as large as 
Bradshaw, of same color, entirely free from 
rot. Last of September. 
General Hand. A very large plum, roundish ; 
color, deep yellow; flesh juicy. September. 
Gueii. This is one of the newer varieties orig¬ 
inating in New York state. The color is a 
dark purple. The flesh is firm, sub-acid and 
agreeable. Size large. September. 
Green Gage. Flesh pale green, melting, juicy, 
exceedingly sweet and rich and. unequaled. 
August 15th. 
Hungarian Prune* * JPond’s Seedling.) 
;—--Very large dark red, 
juicy and very sweet. Its large size, bright 
color, productiveness and shipping qualities 
render it a profitable variety for home or 
distant markets. September. 
Imperial Gage . Rather _ large ; oval; 
7 '—7~— greenish; flesh juicy, 
rich and delicious, parts from the stone. 
Tree a vigorous grower; very productive and 
one of the best of plums. Middle of August. 
Lombard . Has always been a great favor- 
- ite with plum growers. The 
tree adapts itself to all localities and it is very 
productive and extremely hardy. In our ex¬ 
perience it outyields all other varieties. The 
fruit usually hangs so thick that we are com¬ 
pelled to thin out one-half. The more you 
thin it, the larger, brighter and better the re¬ 
maining fruit will be. It is a handsome red¬ 
dish plum, the flesh yellow, juicy and pleas¬ 
ant. It is an excellent variety and can be 
relied on for a crop when other varieties fail. 
August. 
Monarch. Tree an abundant bearer. Fruit 
large, dark purplish blue with dense foliage. 
October. 
Moore*S Arctic. Valuable for its pro- 
;- ductiveness and ex¬ 
treme hardiness. Fruit grown in clusters. 
Color dark blue or nearly black when fully 
ripe. Dr. Hoskins says this is the hardiest 
plum he has tested. September. 
Niagara. Red, large size, making an at- 
tractive appearance in market, 
and possesses good shipping qualities. It 
bears enormous crops of fruit. Tree is an 
upright grower, vigorous and healthy. Mid¬ 
dle of August. 
Pond*s See dling. A magnificent Eng- 
-lish plum; form of 
Yellow Egg; light red changing to violet; 
flesh rather coarse. Tree a vigorous grower 
and most abundant bearer. September. 
Reine Claude. jBavay’s Green Gage) — 
•-;-- Roundish, oval, greenish, 
marked with red in the sun ; a great favorite. 
September. 
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