The Cultivated Native Plums and Cherries. 79 



106. Dr. Dennis. — Large, round-oblong, red, thin skin; flesh 

 firm and good; cling. H. A. Terry, Iowa, 1890. Originated under 

 cultivation. 



107. Dunlap. — Large, round, yellow, thin iskin; flesh firm and of 

 high quality; cling. Medium season. Nebraska seedling, intro- 

 duced by J. P. Dunlap. 



108. Early Honey. — ^An early variety, evidently a Chickasaw, 

 which originated in Grayson county, Texas. 



109. Ellis. — Rather large, roimd, Ted, skin very thin; semi- 

 cling. Ranks high for market or for home use. Late. Said to 

 be {1, crosis between WUd Groose and Grolden Beauty. N. Texas. 

 Introduced by T. L. Ellis. 



110. Esther. — Rather large, round-oblong, dark red, sldn thick; 

 cling. Medium to late. H. A. Terry, Iowa, 1885. Originated 

 under cultivation. 



111. Excelsior. 



112. Hammer. — Large, oblong, light red, skin thin; of extra 

 quality; cling. Medium to late. H. A. Terrj^, Iowa, 18SS. Origi- 

 nated under cultivation. Said to be a seedling of Wild Goose. 



113. Houston County. 



114. Hughes. — A large, round, red plum, said to have come 

 from northern Mississippi. 



115. lola. — Very large, oblong, dark yellow and red, skin 

 medium thick; flesh firm; free. Late. D. B. Wier, Illinois. 



116. Irene. — Very large, round, bright red, thick skin; flesh 

 firm; cling. Late. D. B. Wier, lUinois. 



117. Ithaca. — • Said to have come from Peter M. Gideon, 

 Minnesota. 



118. James Vick. 



119. Jewell. 



120. Jones. — Large, oblong, red, skin thick; flesh flrm, good; 

 cling. Late. H. Jones, Iowa, 1882. Originated under cultivation. 



121. Miles. — Said to have originated in Illinois from seed taken 

 from North Carolina. 



122. Milton. — Rather large, round-oblong, dark red, skin thin; 

 flesh firm; cling. Early. H. A. Terry, 1885. Said to be a seed- 

 ling of Wild Goose. 



