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Dine. Domestica. i. Parkinson Par. Ter. 576. 1629. 



Fruit large, white; dots numerous; late. 

 Dittisham. Domestica. i. Loud. Hort. Soc. Cat. 146. 1831. 



Mentioned as cultivated in the London Horticultural Society Gardens. 

 Dixie. Triflora. I. Horticultural Gleaner 1899. 



Grown about 1894 in the vicinity of Whitesville, Georgia, from seed of Burbank, 

 open to cross pollination. Fruit the size of Burbank, bright red; flesh juicy; good; 

 late. 

 Dixie. Triflora. I. Hood Cat. 1906. 



An early Triflora variety. 



Dochnahl Damascene. Domestica. i. Oberdieck Deut. Obst. Sort. 444. 1881. 2. 

 Mathieu Nom. Pom. 427. 1889. Dochnahl's Konigs Pftaume 2. 



As tested in Germany, very unproductive. 

 Dojene. Domestica. i. Knoop Fructologie 2:57. 1771. 



Origin unknown. Tree productive; fruit large, oval; yellow; flesh watery; poor; 

 stone clinging. 



Dollaner. Domestica. i. Oberdieck Deut. Obst. Sort. 445. 1881. 2. Mathieu Nom. 

 Pom. 427. 1889. 



Dollaner Zwetsche 2. Quetsche de Dollan 2. 



A variety imported from France by the United States Department of Agriculture. 

 Reported by Oberdieck as "a prune which has borne little fruit since 1856." 

 Domina. Species? i. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 427. 1889. Domino i. 



Reference found by Mathieu in Monatsschrift fur Pomologie 7. 1858. 

 Domine Dull. Domestica. I. Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 146. 1831. 2. Downing Fr. Trees 

 Am. 296. 1845. 3. Floy-Lindley Guide Orch. Card. 302, 383. 1846. 



Domine Dull's i. Domine Dull's Plum 3. Dutch Prune 2. Dutch Quetszen 2, 3. 

 German Prune 2, 3. 



Mr. Dull, a Dutch domine, brought a prune seed from Holland and planted it in 

 Kingston, New York. From this seed sprang the Domine Dull, a variety often con- 

 fused with the German Prune. Fruit of medium size, long-oval; suture slight; stem 

 long; cavity small; dark purple; bloom thin; flesh yellow, juicy, rich, sweet; good; 

 clingstone; late. Mentioned in the Catalog of the American Pomological Society in 

 1867. 

 Don. Americana mollis. i. Can. Exp. Farm Bui. 43:30. 1903. 



A seedling of Wolf raised at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Fruit 

 large, roundish; suture a line; uniformly bright red; dots numerous, small, distinct; 

 bloom moderate; flesh deep yellow, juicy; sweet, rich; good; stone of medium size, 

 oval, clinging; late. 

 Don Alteza. Domestica. i. Parkinson Par. Ter. 576. 1629. 



According to Parkinson "a very good sort." 

 Don Carlos. Domestica. Mentioned in Forsyth Treat. Fr. Trees. 21. 1803. 



Don Carlos'. 

 Dora. Triflora X Munsoniana. i. Vt. Sta. An. Rpt. 14:270. 1901. 



