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Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Tree an upright grower, with reddish twigs and light-colored 

 foliage. Leaves comparatively small and rugose, somewhat con- 

 duplicate, very prominently serrate, yelloNS'ish green. Stipules con- 

 spicuous. Tree very unlike other Japanese plums, when in leaf. 



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There are two or three varieties passing as Yosebe, and nobody 



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