. Fruitland Nurseries 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Fruit Department—Japanese Plums 13 JAPANESE PLUMS, continued nearly covered with carmine-red ; flesh orange-yellow : very solid, subacid ; quality very good ; clingstone. Maturity end of July. Douglass (Synonyms: Munson, of Prof. Bailey: Hytan-Kayo, of Texas growers). Large, pointed: dark, purplish carmine, with blue bloom; juicy, sweet; very good ; clingstone. July 20 to Aug. 1. Exceedingly attractive as to color. Ogon (Shiro-Smo


. Fruitland Nurseries 1900. Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Fruit Department—Japanese Plums 13 JAPANESE PLUMS, continued nearly covered with carmine-red ; flesh orange-yellow : very solid, subacid ; quality very good ; clingstone. Maturity end of July. Douglass (Synonyms: Munson, of Prof. Bailey: Hytan-Kayo, of Texas growers). Large, pointed: dark, purplish carmine, with blue bloom; juicy, sweet; very good ; clingstone. July 20 to Aug. 1. Exceedingly attractive as to color. Ogon (Shiro-Smomo, or the White Plum). Me- dium to large, round, golden yellow; flesh yellow, firm, subacid; quality good ; freestone. June 15. Tree of vigorous growth ; a good cooking fruit. Red Nagate, Red June, or Long Fruit. Pointed ; 1^4 by 1 % inches ; skin thick, purplish red, with blue bloom. Flesh yellow, solid, some- what coarse-grained, juicy, subacid, with Damson flavor; clingstone; quality good. Very prolific, showy and attractive in color. It ripens a week before Abun- dance, and is the earliest large-fruited market variety. Keeps well. Splen- did Red Nagate and Abundance Plums at Fruitland UCHLBENI, or BENLSMOMO GROUP, or RED=FLESHED Satsuma, or Blood Plum (Yonemomo). Large; skin dark purplish red, mottled with bluish bloom ; shape globular, or with sharp point; flesh firm, juicy, dark red or blood color, well flavored and firm ; qual- ity very good ; pit small. Unsurpassed in quality for canning. Maturity middle of July. Tree very vigor- ous and heavy bearer. One of the most valuable varieties of this section, and adapted to the Middle and Northern states. NEWER JAPANESE, CROSS=BRED PLUMS America (from L. Burbank, 1898). Fruit very large, glossy coral-red ; flesh light yellow, moderately firm ; best quality. Not fruited with us. Hale. Large, round; orange, overspread with red; flesh yellow, soft and juicy; slightly sub- acid, with delicious peachy flavor; cling. Tr


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