. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Shipper's Pride. Red. First to Middle of September. An unusually thrifty grower. Very productive. Fruit of large size and near- ly round. Color light red, white bloom. Flesh red, firm, sweet, juicy. Quality fine, juicy and sweet. Excellent for canning. An unusual- ly good shipper, being a long keeper. A splen- did market plum. Originated near Lake On- tario, N. Y. Smith's Orleans. Dark. Last of August. Fruit very large, oval


. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Shipper's Pride. Red. First to Middle of September. An unusually thrifty grower. Very productive. Fruit of large size and near- ly round. Color light red, white bloom. Flesh red, firm, sweet, juicy. Quality fine, juicy and sweet. Excellent for canning. An unusual- ly good shipper, being a long keeper. A splen- did market plum. Originated near Lake On- tario, N. Y. Smith's Orleans. Dark. Last of August. Fruit very large, oval, slightly wider at stem. Skin reddish purple, becoming very dark; bloom deep blue. Flesh deep yellow, slightly firm, juicy, rich. Productive in nearly all soils. Origin, Long Island, N. Y. Stanton. Purple. Early October. Fruit roundish oval, medium to large size. Color deep bluish purple, covered with rich bloom. Flesh yellow, firm, rich and sugary, and parts freely from the stone. A chance seedling, originated in Albany county, N. Y. Shropshire Damson. Purple. October. Fruit is small size, roundish, but larger than the old fashioned Damson. Color purple. Flesh amber colored, juicy, quality good. Tree vigorous, hardy, productive. _ Of great merit â for preserving. English origin. Tennant Prune. Dark purple. Middle to last of August. Fruit large. Color dark pur- ple, overspread with heavy blue bloom, Flesh sugary, juicy and delicious, and perfectly free from the stone. The originator makes the statement that "the original tree has been known to bear 1,000 pounds of Prunes in one ; The tree is very hardy and vigorous. Ripens its fruit about one month earlier than other varieties of Prunes. Possesses great bearing qualities, making it valuable for mar- ket purposes. f Originated in the state of Washington. True Sweet Botan. See Abundance. Washington. Yellow. Late August. Fruit large, roundish oval. Color yellow, with slight crimson bloom. Flesh sweet, delicious.


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