. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, shrubs, plants etc. cultivated and for sale by J. G. Carpenter & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 22 ILLl STRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE <Juackenboss. Large, oblong, oval, deep purple ; a little coarse, sprightly, juicy, sweet and excel- lent. Adheres slightly to the stone ; productive. Valuable for market. Vig. October. Shipper's Pride. This plum originated in northwestern New York,


. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, shrubs, plants etc. cultivated and for sale by J. G. Carpenter & Co. Nurseries (Horticulture) Nebraska Fairbury Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 22 ILLl STRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE <Juackenboss. Large, oblong, oval, deep purple ; a little coarse, sprightly, juicy, sweet and excel- lent. Adheres slightly to the stone ; productive. Valuable for market. Vig. October. Shipper's Pride. This plum originated in northwestern New York, near the shore of Lake Ontario and has never been known to freeze back a particle in the severest winters. Size large ; colot dark purple ; flesh firm and excellent quality. Vig. First of September. Smith's Orleans. Large size ; reddish purple ; flesh firm and juicy with a rich fine flavor; produc- tive. Free. September. Shropshire Damson. A plum of fine quality, as free from the attacks of the curculio as the Com mon Damson, and of the same color. The flesh is amber colored, juicy and sprightly. In mar- ket it has commanded nearly double the price of the Common Damson, and is enormously productive. Free. Last of September. Washington. Very large ; when ripe, clear yellow, marked with red ; flesh firm, very juicy and ex- cellent ; very- popular ; productive. Free. Last of August. Yellow Egg or Yellow Magnum Bonnum. Very large ; egg-shaped ; excellent for cooking ; g^dand productive; Vig. Last of August. NATIVE AMERICAN PI/CJMS. Notice:—Those with star are of recent introduction. •-Arkansas Lombard. Origi- nated in Arkansas ; trees are vigorous, spreading and enormous bearers. It is an improvement on the Wild Goose, and far su- perior in flavor. Fruit j-ellow, with red blush, firm, meaty and luscious. Ripens two weeks later than the Wild Goose. July. Forest Rose. Growth like Miner. Forest Garden. Large, nearly round, mottled red and yellow, juicy, very sweet and rich; tree


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