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Bulali, 30, h mi. Originated under cultivation with J. F. Wagner, Bennett, Cedar 

 Co., Iowa, in 1894 from seed of Miner pollinated by a wild plum. The material 

 appears to be piire mineri. 



Bulah (No. 4). See Bulah. 



Burbank X Redick, tr X am. Originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr. 



BurbanFs Combination. See Combination. 



*Burdick, am. Offered by Youngers & Co., Geneva, Nebr., and apparently an 

 OTnericana. 



*Burford, tr X mu. A seedUng of Burbank crossed with Clifford, grown by T. V. 

 Munson, Denison, Tex. 



Bursoto, 14, am X tr. Originated by Theodore WilUams, Benson, Nebr. Supposed 

 to be a hybrid of Burbank with De Soto, but it shows very little of the trijlora 

 character. 



Burwood. See Emeeald, 



*Butler, mu. A variety offered by W. H. Halloway, Butler, Bates Co., Mo., and 

 said to be a seedUng of Wild Goose. 



Caddo Chief, 14, an. Found wild in Caddo Parish, La., and introduced by G. W. 

 Stoner, Shreveport, La. 



California, 14, am. 



California Seedling. See California. 



*Cainpbell, am (?). Scions taken from an old tree growing on a clump of rocks in 

 the vicinity of Abingdon, Va., and named for the family near whose place it was 

 foimd. Said by Thomas Mehan to resemble the common American red plum. 



*Canadian Apricot, n. Said to be the common wild plum of Canada.' 



*Canary, am. A variety received by J. S. Harris in 1889 from H. Knudson, Spring- 

 field, Minn .2 



Canawa. See Kanawha. 



Caneford, 37, am. A specimen under this name was received from the Washington 

 Agricultural Experiment Station. 



Captain. See Cumberland. 



Captain Bacon, 27, am. A seedling of Weaver, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, 

 lowa.^ 



*Captain Watrous, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, 

 Iowa. 



*Caro, am 1. A seedling of Wolf, originated at the Central Experimental Farm, 

 Ottawa, Canada. 



*Caroline, am. Originated with C. W. H. Heideman, New Ulm, Minn. Apparently 

 an americana. 



*Carpenter. A seedling variety from Vermilion, S. Dak. 



Carstesen, 9, n. A nigra seedling originated by H. P. Carstesen, Billings Bridge, 

 near Ottawa, Ontario. 



Carver, 14, h. Introduced by Charles Luedloff, Cologne, Minn. 



*Centennial. From seed of plums brought by a Mr. Drake from his farm in Le 

 Sueur, Minn., to Iowa, in the fall of 1876, and grown by George W. Oberholtzer, 

 Sioux City, Iowa. 



1 Hedrick, U. P. The Plums of New York, 1911, p. 414. 



2 Harris, J. S. Minnesota Horticultural Society Report, 1890, p. 128. 

 Hedrick, U, P. Op. cit., p. 415. 



