Japanese Plums. 



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"very attractive and fine-flavored pli.m." — J. L. Norwand, '^ Sjpecial 

 Circular ^^"^ 1895-6. 



Yellow Japan: See (.'Iiase. 



YoNEMOMo : See Satsnma. 



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Yosebe. Fig. 13. 



A small short-oblong- pointed fruit, with sh'nder stem and almost 

 no suture ; deep purple-red all over ; iiesli dark yellow, soft, sub- 

 acid, with a pronounced almond Havor ; pit small and free. A 

 handsome very early plum, but the quality poor. Falls from the 

 tree as soon as ripe, leaving the stem on the tree. Ripe here a 

 week earlier than Willard. 



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