. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Moore's Arctic. Niagara. Purple. September, Fruit is of extra large size and first rate flavor. Color dark purple. Good bearer; not liable to rot. Freestone. E. Moody & Son, of Lockport, N. Y., say it is one of the most profitable Varie- ties to grow, and ranks very high. Prince Englebert. Dark purple. End of August. Fruit very large and long. Color deep bluish purple with a dense bloom. Flesh juicy, melting. Quality ric
. Catalogue of nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Moore's Arctic. Niagara. Purple. September, Fruit is of extra large size and first rate flavor. Color dark purple. Good bearer; not liable to rot. Freestone. E. Moody & Son, of Lockport, N. Y., say it is one of the most profitable Varie- ties to grow, and ranks very high. Prince Englebert. Dark purple. End of August. Fruit very large and long. Color deep bluish purple with a dense bloom. Flesh juicy, melting. Quality rich and excellent. Freestone. Tree very vigorous. Desirable and decidedly profitable as a market Plum. Prince's Yellow Gage. Yellow. Early August. Fruit medium size, oval, slightly broadest at the base. Surface golden yellow, slightly clouded, bloom white, copious. Flesh deep yellow, rich, sugary, melting, sometimes rath- er dry. Origin, Flushing, L. I. Pearl Prune. Color light. Procured from Luther Burbank, who describes it in the follow- ing language: A seedling of the well-known French Prune, which it surpas- ses considerably in size of fruit, which is handsome, flattened, ovoid in form; white, semi- transparent, with a heavy white bloom. In honeyed sweetness, combined with a peculiarly at- tractive fragrance and flavor, it surely excels all other Prunes or Plums. The fruit, when cur- ed, produces one of the most exquisitely delicious Prunes in existence, but requires care in handling, and will not cure well in the open air. Specially recommended for market and home use. Purple Egg. See Hudson River Purple Egg. Prunes. See Fellemburg Prune, German Prune, Giant Prune, Italian Prune, Pearl Prune, and Tennant Prune. Quackenboss. Dark purple. Late Sep- tember. A popular Hudson river variety. Fruit large, oblong, oval. Color deep purple. Flesh greenish yellow, juicy and sweet, slight- ly coarse in texture, with a sprightly flavor. Partly freestone. Origin, Albany, N. Y. Reine Claud
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