The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . side. Suture shallow. Stalk short and rather stout, in a small light yellowish, rather coarse, very juicy, sugary, and rich. Goodto very good. Adheres partially to the stone. Bipens last of Golden Esperin. THE PLUM. 917 Goliath. Caledonian. Saint Cloud. Steerss Emperor. Wilmots late Orleans. A large and handsome Pham. It is easily distinguished froiQ theNectaiine Plum, with which it has been confounded, by its gray, verydowny shoots. Fruit large, roundish oblong, enlarged on one side of the a fine deep red, approaching
The fruits and fruit-trees of America; . side. Suture shallow. Stalk short and rather stout, in a small light yellowish, rather coarse, very juicy, sugary, and rich. Goodto very good. Adheres partially to the stone. Bipens last of Golden Esperin. THE PLUM. 917 Goliath. Caledonian. Saint Cloud. Steerss Emperor. Wilmots late Orleans. A large and handsome Pham. It is easily distinguished froiQ theNectaiine Plum, with which it has been confounded, by its gray, verydowny shoots. Fruit large, roundish oblong, enlarged on one side of the a fine deep red, approaching purple, a little paler in the shade,dusted with a thin blue bloom. Flesh yellow, adhei*es considerably to thestone, rather juicy, with a brisk, sprightly flavor. Good. Last Gonne. A large and handsome Belgian Plum. Tree vigorous productive-Branches downy. Fruit large, roundish oval. Suture distinct. Skin reddish purple,with carmine dots and specks in sun, thin bloom. Flesh yellowish,rather coarse, juicy, melting, sweet; separates from the stone. EarlySeptember. (An. Pom.) Great Damask Violet of Tours. Gros Damas de Tours. Largest Damask of Tours. Damas de Tours gros. This French Plum is described by Lindley- whom we copy.
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