VARIETIES OF PLUMS FROM NATIVE AMERICAN SPECIES. 13 



*Black African, an v. A variety described as a Chickasaw and offered by F. W. 



Ramsey in 1898. 

 Black Beauty, 20, mu X- 



Blackhawk, 14, 32, am. Foimd wild in Blackhawk County, Iowa. 

 Blackmail, 33, mu X A. persica. A seedling of Wild Goose, grown by Dr. Blackman, 



Nashville, Tenn., from seed obtained by Mrs. Charity Clark in Rutherford County, 



Tenn. 

 Blackman. See Charity Clark. 

 Black Utah Hybrid. See Utah. 

 Blanche. See Nellie Blanche. 

 ^Bluemont, an w. Originated at Manhattan, Kans., and said by F. A. Waugh to 



be the sand plum. 

 Bomberger, 30, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, of Crescent, 



Iowa. 

 *Bonner, mu X tr. Originated in Lamar County, Tex., and said by B. L. Adams,' 



of the Bonham Nurseries, Bonham, Tex., to be a cross between Wild Goose and 



Abundance. 

 Bossland, 30, am. Originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr., in 1895 and 



said by the originator to be a combination of Miner, Quackenboss, and Wayland. 



The material seen is pure amencana. 

 Bouncer, 30, am. A seedling of purple Yosemite, originated at the Central Experi- 

 mental Farm, Ottawa, Canada. 

 Brackett, 14, 30, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 *Brainerd, am. Found wild on the grounds of Mr. Brain erd in Ramsey County, 



Minn., by P. A. Jewell. Said by L. H. Bailey to be an ainericana. 



Brainerd's Best. See Brainerd. 



*Brandon Ruby, n. Said by W. T. Macoim to be a nigra variety. 



*Breck, tr X an v. Originated in the orchard of Joseph Breck, in Texas, and said by 



Mr. Ramsey to be a hybrid of a Japanese with a Chickasaw. 

 Brittlewood, 14, 32, am 1. Grown by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr., and said 



to be seed of Harrison polUnated by Quaker. 

 Brittleivood {No. 1). See Brittlewood. 

 Brittlewood (No. 2). See United States. 



Brittle-wood (No. 3), 14, am 1. Grown by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr. 

 Brogden's Prolific, 7, h. 



Brooklyn, 14, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 Bruning, 30, am. A seedling grown in Iowa. 

 Bruning (No. 2), 30, am. A seedling grown in Iowa. 

 Brunswick, 24, mu. Originated in Missouri and introduced by the Lovett Nursery 



Co. 

 Bryan, 14, 30, am. Originated with H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 *Budd, am. Originated by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, and said by F. A. Waugh 



to be an americana. 

 Buffalo BiU, 20, me. A selection made from the wild in Texas. 



1 Bonham Nurseries, catalogue, 1904-5, p. 10. 



