202 Plums and Plum Culture 



Originated by Luther Burbank and named by him in 1898. 

 See Vermont Experiment station Bulletin 67:5. 



Allfruit (Primus simoni x P. tviflora). — Fruit oblate, 

 medium large ; cavity deep, rounded ; stem short ; suture rather 

 shallow ; color pale red with many large and small yellowish 

 dots and a thin white bloom; skin medium thick; flesh medium 

 firm, bright yellow; stone medium to large, slightly flattened, 

 semi-cling; flavor sweet and rich; fragrant; quality good to 

 best. Leaf large, oval, pointed, rather finely double crenulate 

 and minutely glandular, rather thick, glistens as if varnished, 

 petiole short, glandular. 



Originated by Luther Burbank and named in 1898. See 

 Vermont Experiment station Bulletin 67:5. 



AMERICA 



America. — Botan x Robinson, Robinson seed, i. e., P. 

 triflora x P. angustifolia. Fruit nearly spherical, or a trifle 

 elongated, medium to large, specimens measuring 42 mm. in 

 both longitudinal and transverse diameters: cavity medium 

 depth, abrupt; stem short: suture faint; eoler bright golden 

 yellow with pink blush ; dots many, white, small, indistinct ; 

 bloom thin white; skin thin, somewhat astringent; flesh yel- 

 low, medium firm; stone large, oval, slightly flattened, cling; 

 flavor not very striking; quality medium to good. 



This plum is pretty, but not of lanre size nor high quality. 

 It partakes very strongly of the Chicasaw parentage. It 

 seems to bear remarkably early. Originated by Luther Bur- 

 bank and introduced in 1898. 



