VARIETIES OF PLUMS FROM NATIVE AMERICAN SPECIES. 31 



*M. J. De Wolf, am. A variety received by N. E. Hansen September 7, 1904, from 



M. J. De Wolf, Letcher, S. Dak., who received seedling plums from C. W. Gumey, 



Yankton, S. Dak. These were grown from pits saved from the orchard of his son, 



H. J. Gumey, Elk Point, S. Dak., containing mainly such varieties as Hawkeye, 



Quaker, De Soto, Wyant, Wolf, and Forest Garden. From the account given it 



appears to be an americana. 

 *Modem Woodinan, mu. A variety offered by the Sunny Slope Nursery, Hannibal, 



Mo., in 1911, which appears from the description and figure to be munsoniana. 

 Mollie, 14, am. Grown by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr. 

 Molly. See Mollie. 

 Monolith, 6, tr X mu. Grown by J. S. Breece, Fayetteville, N. C, and apparently 



intermediate between Abundance and Wild Goose. 

 *Monon, am. A variety offered by J. W. Kerr in 1897 as an americana. 

 Monona, 14, 23, am. A variety grown by Christian Steioman, Mapleton, Iowa. 

 Montbessey, 30, b X -P . cerasus. A supposed hybrid of besseyi with the Montmorency 



cherry, originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr. 

 Moon, 14, 37, am. A variety offered by J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md., in 1894. 

 Mooreman. See Moreman. 

 Moore's (No. 1), 30, am. A variety grown at the Iowa Agricultural Experiment 



Station. 

 Moreman, 14, h. Originated in Kentucky and introduced by W. F. Heikes in 1881- 

 Moreman Cherry. See Aurora. 

 Moreman Prune. See Benson. 

 Moreman's Cherry. See Aurora. 

 Motteleigh, 30, am. A variety received from the Iowa Agricultural Experiment 



Station. 

 *Mountain Plum. Said by P. J. Bercknians to be an improved Chickasaw. 

 Mrs. Cleveland. See Cleveland. 

 Mrs. Clifford. See Clifford. 



*Mudson, an V (?). Listed as a Chickasaw by the Georgia Horticultural Society. 

 *Muldraugh, am. Found wild on Muldraugh's Hill in Hardin County, Ky., and 



said by D. L. Adair to be an americana. 

 Muldraugh's Hill. See Muldraugh. 

 Mule, 14, mu X A. persica. From seed of Wild Goose pollinated by Troth Early 



peach, grown by J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md. 

 Muncey. See Muncy. 



Muncy, 14, 37, am. An americana offered at one time by J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md. 

 *Muiicy, mu. A selected seedling grown from seed of Poole Pride. ^ 

 Munson, 14, an v. Originated imder cultivation in Texas and introduced by G. 



Onderdonk in 1888. 

 *Musquaka. A variety grown by Prof. James Mathews, who lived in the vicinity of 



Des Moines, lowa.^ 

 *Mussey, am. A wild Kansas variety introduced by Abner Allen and listed by 



L. U. Bailey as an americana. 

 *Native Red, n. Received by the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario from W. W. 

 Snelling, of Ottawa. It is probably nigra, as Mr. Snelling has been growing this 



species for a number of years. 



' Stark Bros., catalogue, 1910. = Transactions of the Iowa Horticultural Society, 1875, p. 235. 



