48 Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. 



"Bnrbank Xo. 2, froin Berckmans, fruited in 1892 and since; no 

 apparent difference between it and our Abundance." — Stark Bros.y 

 1895. 



Bdrbank Ko. 3 : See Late Blood. 



Burbank No. 4 : See Ileikes. 

 BCRBANK Xo. 11. 

 I know this only from specimens received the past summer from 

 Stark Bros., Louisiana, Missouri. It looks very much like -Willard. 



5.— Chabot. 



Freestone or very nearly so. Drops easily. Season of Red June, 

 and said by Stark Bros, to be not worth propagating. 



Chabot {Burhanlc). Fig. 5. 



Medium to large (size of Burbank), oblon^-conical ; under-color 

 orange, deeply overlaid with light cherry-red, the sunny side dark 

 red, and many minute golden dots showing through the red over- 

 color ; flesh yellow, rather soft, not stringy, sweet and of excellent 

 quality, with no almond flavor; skin scarcely sour; cling. An 

 excellent plum, j-ipening early in Septenibei" in this latitude. 



Imported from Japan by Mr. Chabot, of Berkeley, California, but 

 introduced to the trade bv Lntlier Burbank in ISSfi. See Chase. 



