THE PLUMS OF NEW YORK. 463 



Holland. Triflora X Angustifolia varians. i. Vt. Sta. Bui. 67:14. 1898. 2. Kerr 

 Cat. i goo. 3. Waugh Plum Cult. 215. 1901. 



A cross between Lone Star and Kelsey, grown by D. H. Watson, Brenham, Texas; 

 introduced by W. A. Yates in 1897. Fruit resembles Abundance in shape and size; 

 yellowish-green splashed with red; flesh firm, juicy, vinous; semi-clinging; mid- 

 season. 



Holister. Munsoniana. i. la. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 275. 1893. 2. Waugh Plum Cult. 

 185. 1901. Holister i. 



A variety said to have originated with a Mr. Holister of Cedar County, Iowa. Tree 

 productive; fruit of medium size, roundish-oblong; cavity shallow; suture faint; clear 

 bright red; flesh soft, yellow, sweet; good; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Holman Prune. Domestica. i. Sarcoxie Nur. Cat. 1892. 2. Can. Exp. Farm Bui. 

 2d Ser. 3:52. 1900. 



A seedling grown by D. S. Holman, Springfield, Maine. Fruit of medium size, 

 oblong, pointed; greenish-yellow; flesh yellow, firm, sweet, juicy ; stone small, pointed, 

 free; mid-season. 

 Holme. Domestica. i. Peachland Nur. Cat. Holmes Early Blue i. 



Introduced by J. Van Lindley, Pomona, North Carolina. Tree hardy, productive; 

 fruit large, dark blue; good; early. 



Holt. Americana, i. U. S. D. A. Rpt. 392. 1891. 2. Colo. Sta. Bui. 50:37. 1898. 

 3. Waugh Plum Cult. 152. 1901. 



Originated with B. J. Holt of Rutland, Ohio. Tree vigorous, spreading; fruit large, 

 roundish, yellow shaded with red; flesh yellow, melting, juicy, mild subacid; good; 

 clingstone ; mid-season. 



Homestead. Americana. I. Minn. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 128. 1890. 2. Wis. Sta. Bui. 

 63:42. 1897. 



Originated with H. Knudson, Springfield, Minnesota. Fruit small, round, deep 

 red; skin not at all adherent; flavor rich, somewhat resembling a peach; stone small, 

 free. 



Honey. Americana, i. Kerr Cat. 1894. 2. Wis. Sta. Bui. 87:13. 1901. 3. Waugh 

 Plum Cult. 153. 1901. 



Tree unproductive; fruit small, oblate; cavity shallow; suture a line; yellow 

 washed and shaded with red; flesh sweet; quality fair; clingstone; early. 

 Honey Julian. Domestica. Listed in Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 148. 1831. 

 Hoo Green Gage. Domestica. Mentioned in Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 148. 1831. 

 Hoosier. Hortulana. i. Sarcoxie Nur. Cat. 1900. 



From Greene County, Missouri; introduced by Wild Brothers Nursery. Tree 

 vigorous, spreading; fruit above medium size, roundish; suture a line; dark cherry- 

 red; bloom thin; dots distinct; flesh yellow; good; clingstone; late. 

 Horemoritzer Reine Claude. Domestica. i. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 435. 1889. 



Reference found by Mathieu in Pomologische Monatshefte 33. 1889. 

 Horrigan. Domestica. i. Can. Exp. Farm. Bui. 43:38. 1903. 



Mentioned as being tested. 



