. The American fruit culturist. k half an inchlong, slightly sunk; surface a fine yellow, slightly spotted withred, bloom white ; flesh orange, sprightly, becoming dry. Ripens\vith the Green Gage. Shoots downy, tree small. A small, beau-tiful, second-rate plum, very productive, and valued for seedlings are used as stocks for dwarf plums. Moldavka. Medium, oval, pointed apex ; light yellow, thick bloom;flesh orange, rich, semi-cling. Early. Russian. 572 PLUMS. Monroe.* Full medium, roundish-oval; greenish-yellow; stalkrather long, slightly sunk; flavor rich, and good. Mid-season.


. The American fruit culturist. k half an inchlong, slightly sunk; surface a fine yellow, slightly spotted withred, bloom white ; flesh orange, sprightly, becoming dry. Ripens\vith the Green Gage. Shoots downy, tree small. A small, beau-tiful, second-rate plum, very productive, and valued for seedlings are used as stocks for dwarf plums. Moldavka. Medium, oval, pointed apex ; light yellow, thick bloom;flesh orange, rich, semi-cling. Early. Russian. 572 PLUMS. Monroe.* Full medium, roundish-oval; greenish-yellow; stalkrather long, slightly sunk; flavor rich, and good. a healthy, strong grower, and great bearer. MonroeCounty, N. Y. Mulberry. Large, oval, tapering, with a neck to the stalk, sutureslight; pale dull yellow, with a few crimson dots; bloom thin;stalk an inch long, slender, scarcely sunk on the obtuse end ofthe neck; flesh greenish-yellow, rather coarse, melting, rich, ad-hering to the large, oblong, pointed stone. Ripens the first ofautumn. Shoots stout. Origin, Albany, N.


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