. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : grape vines, small fruits, shrubs, plants, roses, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Normal Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 24 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE \ Prunus Pissardii. From Persia ; this is a very ornamental tree with purple foliage ; fruit is medi- um in size : roundish, oval, dark crimson color, juicy and fairly good, but desirable for cook- ing ; hardy and productive ; free frcm curculio. For full description see ornamental trees. '"Satsuma Blood. A fine large plum o
. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : grape vines, small fruits, shrubs, plants, roses, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Normal Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 24 ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE \ Prunus Pissardii. From Persia ; this is a very ornamental tree with purple foliage ; fruit is medi- um in size : roundish, oval, dark crimson color, juicy and fairly good, but desirable for cook- ing ; hardy and productive ; free frcm curculio. For full description see ornamental trees. '"Satsuma Blood. A fine large plum of the Oriental class, large as Kelsey, more globular in shape and from five to six weeks earlier; the flesh is solid, of a purplish crimson color from pit to skin, juicy and of fine quality; pit exceedingly small—very little larger than a cherry stone; tree a strong, vigorous grower with a brownish-red bark and lanceolate PRTTiaJS SiMONI. "N/*Sweet Botan. Said to be superior to the Botan or Abundance ; the tree a marvel in prolificness, fruit reddish purple on sunny side, large, solid and said to be curculio proof. CHBRRIES. A great deal of attention is now given to the growing of Cherries. No home orchard is com- plete without its proportion of Cherrj^ trees, and it is one of the most profitable market fruits. It will succeed on any kind of soil that is not wet. The Heart and Bigarreau varieties are not so much of a success in the West and Southwest as in the Eastern States, but the Dukes and Morellos succeed everywhere, especially the latter. Cherries are now generally worked on the Mahaleb, a stock that does not throw up sprouts from the roots. HBART AND BIGARREAU VARIE^TIE)S. Llaok Eagle. I^arge black, ver\'tender, juicj', rich and high flavored ; productive. Free. Middle \ of June. Black Tartarian. Very large, bright purplish black ; half tender, juic3', ver}' rich, excellent flavor, ^ productive. Vig. First of June. Downer's Late Red. I^arge, light red, t
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