THE PLUMS OF NEW YORK. 473 



Joe Hooker. Americana. i. Kerr Cat. 1894. 2. Colo. Sla. Bui. 50:38. 1898. 

 3. Waugh Plum Cult. 154. 1901. 



Tree dwarfish; fruit of medium size, roundish-oval; cavity shallow; suture faint; 

 red on a yellow ground; skin thick; flesh yellow; clingstone; late. ^ 

 John A. Domestica. 1. Can. Exp. Farms Rpt. 137. 1894. 2. Out. Fr. Gr. Assoc. Rpi. 

 72. 1894. 3. la. Sta. Bui. 46:276. 1900. 



A cross between Evelyn and Italian Prune ; originated with Richard Trotter, Owen 

 Sound, Ontario. Tree vigorous; fruit large, oval or egg-shape; cavity narrow ; bronze-red; 

 bloom heavy; flesh greenish-yellow, firm, juicy, subacid; stone large; clinging; hangs well. 

 Johnny Roe. Domestica. i. Garden 53:263. 1898. 



An English variety propagated from suckers in Nottinghamshire. 

 Jones. Americana? i. Cornell Sta. Bui. 38:79. 1892. 2. la. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 334. 

 1894. 3. 7a. Sta. Bui. 46:277. 1900. 



Originated in 1880 with Mrs. Owen Jones, Crescent, Iowa, who planted the pits 

 from a quart of "California plums" she had purchased; introduced by H. A. Terry 

 about 1895. Tree upright, spreading, productive; fruit of medium size, oval; suture 

 indistinct; dark red; bloom light; skin thick, tender; flesh firm, meaty; quality fair; 

 stone smooth, not margined; clinging; mid-season. 

 Jones Late. Americana, i. Kerr Cat. 1894. 2. Wis. Sta. Bui. 63:43. 1897. 



Introduced by H. A. Terry. Tree productive; fruit large, oval, red ; flesh firm; 

 clingstone. 

 Jordan Seedling. Domestica. i. Can. Hort. 14:329. 1891. 



Supposed to be a seedling of Yellow Egg; originated with F. Jordan of Goderich, 

 Ontario. The variety resembles Hulings so closely as to be almost indistinguishable. 

 Judson. Domestica. i. Thomas ylm. Fr. Cm/^ 342. 1849. 2. Elliott Fr. Boofe 427. 1854. 



Originated in Lansingburgh, New York, some time in the early "forties." Fruit 

 small, roundish; suture indistinct; cavity small; attractive pink; flesh juicy, rich, 

 vinous; quality high; freestone; season just before Reine Claude. 

 Julia. Americana, i. la. Sta. Bui. 46:277. 1900. 2. Terry Cat. 1900. 



Edith of Terry i. 



A seedling from H. A. Terry in 1896. Tree productive; fruit large, round, yellow 

 striped with light red; flesh firm; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Julian. Triflora. Noted in Sweet Cat. 1907. 

 Julien Gros a Feuilles Panachees. Domestica. Mentioned in Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 



149. 1831. 

 July Fourth. Domestica? X Triflora X Americana, i. Rural N. Y. 59=655 %• 1900- 



A second generation seedling from Luther Burbank; said to rank very high in 

 quality. 



July Green Gage. Domestica. i. Jour. Hort. 9:128. 1865. 2. Hogg Fruit Man. 360, 

 367. 1866. 3. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 926. 1869. 4. Mas Pom. Gen. 2:99. 

 1873. 5. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 437. 1889. 6. Guide Prat. 152, 363. 1895. 



