18 BULLETIN 172, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE. 



Doctor Dennis. See Dennis. 



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

 Ottawa, Canada. 



*Dora, tr X mu. Originated with A. L. Bruce, in Texas, and said to be a cross between 

 Abundance and Wild Goose. 



*Doris, c X an V (?). Originated by Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Cal., who believed 

 it a hybrid between a Myrobalan and a Japanese variety, but said by F. A. Waugh 

 to be apparently a hybrid between a Myrobalan and a Chickasaw. 



Dorothy, 5, am. ' 



Dorsett, 27, mu. A chance seedling, originated with H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, 



and introduced by F. W. Meneray, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 Douglas, 27, am. A seedUng of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, and 



introduced by F. W. Meneray, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 Downing, 14, 30, 33, 34, mu. A seedling of Wild Goose, originated in 1882 by H. A. 



Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 Drouth King, 14, mu. 

 *Duarte, (mu X tr) X (tr X s). A variety offered in 1911 by the Comal Springs 



Nursery, New Braunfels, Tex., and said to be from seed of America pollinated by 



Climax. 

 *Duke, mu X am (?). Originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr., who 



supposed it to be Wild Goose crossed with Duke Cherry, but said by F. A. Waugh 



to be a hybrid of munsoniana with americana. 

 Diinlap, 14, 20, 30, 37, h. A Nebraska seedling, introduced by J. P. Dunlap, of the 



same State. 

 Dunlap (No. 1), 14, am. A variety originated by J. P. Dunlap, of Nebraska. 

 Dunlap (No. 2). See Dunlap. 

 *Dvinlop Nut, am.^ A variety grown at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, 



Canada, and said to be an americana. 

 Dwarf Rocky Mountain Cherry. See Rocky Moitntain Cherry. 

 Eagle, 2, 14, 20, 34, an v X mu. A variety of Texas origin. 

 *Early Honey, an v. Originated in Grayson County, Tex., and said by L. H. Bailey 



to be e\'idently a Chickasaw. 

 *Early Minnesota, am. Found wild by Joseph Wood, Windom, Minn., and said 



by N. E. Hansen to be an americana. 

 Early Red, 14, an. Originated at the Mission Valley Nursery, Victoria County, 



Tex., by G. Onderdonk, and disseminated in 1879. 



Early Six Weeks. See Six Weeks. 



*Early Sweet, an v. A variety offered by F. T. Ramsey in 1907 and classified as 



a Chickasaw. 

 Early Vermont, 30, am. Originated with J. Erwin Lord, Pompanoosuc, Vt. 

 Eaton, 22, 37, am. A variety grown by George H. Spear, Greeley, Colo., and also 



by the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 *Echo, an v (?). A variety offered by the Mount Hope Nursery, Washington, I^a., 



and said to ripen with Caddo Chief. 

 Eddie, 14, am. Originated with Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr. 

 *Edith, am. A seedling of Iowa Beauty, grown by E. L. Hayden, Oakville, Iowa, 



and said by Craig and Vernon to be an americana. 



2 Hedrick, U. P. The Plums of New York, 1911, p. 437. 



