40 Agkicultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y. 



23. Louisa. — Large to rery large, round, deep red, skin tliick; 

 flesh firm and good; seiui cling, the stone broad and convex and 

 smoother than is usual for this shape; leaves medium, long- 

 pointed, pubescent below, glands small or none. Medium season. 

 A wild phun found in Missouri and introduced by Samuel Miller, 

 Bluffton, Mo. "Very similar to Weaver." — T. V. Munson. 

 Flowers upon IMaryland specimens are small and nearly sessile, 

 with glandless calyx; from Texas they are large and stalked, with 

 calyx lobes reflexed and gladular, and hairy withiu. 



24. Luedloff's Green. — Medium to small, oblong and flattened, 

 deejj juottled red, skin thick; flesh firm, sweet and good; nearly 

 free, the st^ne small, convex, pointed, rough; leaves rather small 

 and smooth, glands very small or none. Charles Luedloff, 

 Minnesota. 



25. LuedlofC's Red. — Much like the last, but lighter red, skin 

 thicker, pit freer, stone rather broader and leaves pubescent 

 beneath. 



20. Maquoketa (Fig. 11). — Medium to nearly large, round- 

 oblong, red, skin thick; cling, the stone veiy convex, short-pointed, 

 rougli; leaves medium, raither smooth, glands none or small. 

 ]\fedium to late. Originated in Iowa under cultivation. See 

 No. 3. 



27. Minnetonka. — Medium in size, round-oblong, dull red, iskin 

 thick; cling; flowers medium, cal^^x lobes glandle.ss, hairy inside; 

 leaves medium, pubescent, glaD.dlcss or nearly so. Medium sea- 

 son. Introduced b}' P. M. Gideon, Minueisota. 



28. ]\Iussey. — Very large, round-oblong, yellow mottled with 

 red, skin medium thick; flesh Ann and excellent; semi-cling; 

 leaves medium to large, pubescent, glands small or noD.e. Veay 

 late. AVild, from Kansas. Introduced by Abner Allen. 



29. Newtown Egg. — Medium to rather large, oblong, red, skin 

 thick; flesh fii-m; free, the stone long and lather flat, scarcely 

 pointed, nearly or quite smooth; leaves medium, nearly snu)oth, 

 glands none or small. Mediuon season. Charles Luedloff, 

 Minnesota. 



30. New Ulm. — "Very large, round-oblong, dark red, skin 

 medium; flesh firm and of best quality; cliag. Medium to early. 



