64 
ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
PLUMS. 
Coe s Golden Drop. End of September. Very large ; light yellow, with red spots ; rich, 
sweet, and delicious ; productive ; moderately vigorous. 
E a rly Ba va y. This sort, which ripens end of July, is a great favorite for its richness and 
delicious flavor. 
Fellenberg, or Quest che d’Ttalie. September. Very good ; black: very large: very 
fine and sugary. / 
Grand Duke. A very rich purple sort ; sturdy growing ; ripening end of the season, i& 
October. 
Imperial Gage. Yellowish green ; melting, rich, very juicy, and sprightly ; productive. 
Washington (Bolmar’s Washington). This is one of the finest and most popular Plums, 
bruit very large, roundish oval ; skin yellow, with a slight crimson blush in well-ripened 
specimens ; flesh very sweet aud luscious. Tree vigorous, with broad, handsome foliage. 
Yellow Gage (Prince’s Yellow Gage). Fruit large, oval; skin golden yellow; flesh deep 
yellow, rich, sugary, and melting. Tree very vigorous and productive. Middle of August. 
Strophire Dompsen. A fine plum, of great productiveness ; so sugary that it does not 
require any sugar. 
50 cents to $1.00 each. 
QUINCES. 
Champion. An American sort, as large as the Portugal Quince ; very fine ; bright yellow • 
good quality ; keeps longer than any other of this season on trees same age and size ; there 
is twice as much fruit on Champion as on Portugal, and the trees also look finer. 
De Bourgeant. In appearance it looks quite different from any other sort : extremely vig¬ 
orous. J & 
Orange (Apple). Large ; fine golden color ; quite tender, with a very excellent flavor • 
very productive and quite tender when stewed. 
Portugal. This sort is the best known and most planted in this country ; it is an excellent 
sort. 
Rea’s Mammoth. Very large and very fine variety ; fruit round and large as an orange ; 
tree vigorous and bearing well. 
50 cents to $1.50 each. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Brandywine. Large ; bright red ; hardy and productive ; an old variety, extensively grown 
for market. 
Cuthbert, or Queen of the Market. 
Large ; firm ; deep, rich crimson ; of ex¬ 
cellent quality; tall, strong, and vigorous ; 
perfectly hardy and very productive; suc¬ 
ceeds well in almost all localities ; ripens 
medium to late. 
Doolittle’s Improved. A popular black 
variety, excellent for market or home use. 
Golden Queen. Berries large, golden yel¬ 
low, bright and firm, and of fine, rich 
flavor ; vigorous, productive, and heal thy . , f 
Hansell. Medium ; bright crimson ; very 
firm, rich, and of good quality; very 
early; desirable for market or home 
culture. 
Herstine. Very large ; crimson ; firm, with 
a line subacid flavor. Hardy and exceedingly productive. A first-class market berry. 
Highland Hardy. Very good. Large; crimson; soft, with a very fine subacid flavor. 
Hardy and exceedingly productive. The earliest raspberry. 
Hudson River Antwerp. Very good. Large ; dull red ; firm, juicy, with a rich, sweet, 
and highly perfumed flavor. Very early and productive. Requires some protection in 
winter. 
Mammoth Cluster (Miami). Very good. Medium ; black ; fine flavored. Very late. 
75 cents per dozen ; $3.00 per 100. 
