LIST OF NOVEL TIES. 
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The Abundance Plum. 
Of Japanse origin. Fruit large and beautiful; amber, turning to a rich bright cherry; flesh light 
yellow, juicy, tender, sweet ; exceedingly productive. Season very early. 7 5 ^* 
The Burbank Plum. 
Also of Japanese origin. Large and beautiful; clear cherry red ; an abundant bearer, valuable 
market variety. Ripens early in September. 75c. 
The Dunlap Plum. 
A beautiful, large yellow plum, resembling the Yellow Egg, but ripening early; cling, juicy, sweet, 
verv good. 75c* 
The La Fayette Plum. 
A valuable late variety, medium to large, roundish, purple, quality good. Ripens last of 
September. 75c. 
The Purple Reine Claude Plum. 
(Reine Claude I’iolette.) 
Medium size, purple, delicious flavor; highly recommended for the table. Ripens middle of 
September. 75c. 
NEW WINTER PEAR, DORSET. (Reduced.) 
The Youngken’s Golden Cherry Plum. 
This is the earliest plum to ripen here ; small, round, greenish yellow, handsome, very slender 
stalk, half an inch long, sweet and juicy ; cling ; valuable on account of its earliness. 75c. 
The Champion Peach. 
A new early peach described as large, handsome, creamy white with red cheek ; sweet, rich, juicy; 
freestone ; a good shipper. Hardy and productive. 25c. 
The Crosby Peach. 
A new variety which comes highly recommended, especially for its hardiness. Fruit medium 
roundish, slightly flattened, bright orange-vellow, splashed with streaks of carmine on sunny side; 
good in quality. Ripens between Crawford’s Early and Late. 25c. 
Their great Nursery widely known both in Europe and America .—Country Gentleman. 
