152 



Bulletin 175. 



14. HuNN.— Fig. 36. 



Burhanh No. 1. 



Fruit small to mediuiii, globular, sometimes with a distinct short 

 point, the suture more or less prominent ; color something like that 

 of Abundance but less pink, and usually a deep claret red with 

 many minute, golden dots ; ilesli soft, deep yellow, cling, of fair to 

 good quality, aromatic. Ripened this year as the Georgeson was 



36. — llunn. A sinall red medium-late variety. 



passing out, that is, from the 20th to the 24:th of August. In 1897, 

 it ripened also at this season, but since the Red June ripened with 

 us very late that year, we compared it in season with that variety, 

 and therefore called it an early plum. We should now call it a mid- 

 season to late plum. It has a slight nmsky flavor, but usually not 

 sufficiently pz'onounced to make it disagreeable. We are more 



