. The American fruit culturist. Fig. 749.—Nectarine. stone. Rather 749- Orleans. (Old Orleans, Red Damask, Monsieur.) Size mediumroundish, suture distinct, slightly larger on one side; skin darkred, purple in the sun; stalk one-half to three-fourths of an inchlong, cavity wide; flesh yellowish, sweet mixed with acid, ofsecond quality in richness, pleasant and good. Rather downy. There are two or three sub-varieties. England. Orleans Early. (New Orleans, Hampton Court, Monsieur HMif.) 56o PLUMS. Size medium, round-oval, suture shallow, stalk half an inch long,stout, or l


. The American fruit culturist. Fig. 749.—Nectarine. stone. Rather 749- Orleans. (Old Orleans, Red Damask, Monsieur.) Size mediumroundish, suture distinct, slightly larger on one side; skin darkred, purple in the sun; stalk one-half to three-fourths of an inchlong, cavity wide; flesh yellowish, sweet mixed with acid, ofsecond quality in richness, pleasant and good. Rather downy. There are two or three sub-varieties. England. Orleans Early. (New Orleans, Hampton Court, Monsieur HMif.) 56o PLUMS. Size medium, round-oval, suture shallow, stalk half an inch long,stout, or longer and slender; cavity moderate; skin reddish-purple, slightly marbled; flesh yellowish-green, rather in Orleans scarcely differs from the Early Orleans.


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