THE PLUMS OF NEW YORK. 473 



Joe Hooker. Americana. i. Kerr Cat. 1894. 2. Colo. Sta. Bui. 50:38. 1898. 

 3. Waugh Plum Cult. 154. 1901. 



Tree dwarfish; fruit of medium, size, roundish-oval; cavity shallow; suture faint; 

 red on a yellow ground; skin thick; flesh yellow; clingstone; late. 

 John A. Domestica. i. Can. Exp. Farms Rpt. 137. 1894. 2. Ont. Fr.Gr. Assoc. Rpt. 

 72. 1894. 3. la. Sta. Bid. 46:276. 1900. 



A cross between Evelyn and Italian Prune ; originated with Richard Trotter, Owen 

 Sound, Ontario. Tree vigorous; fruit large, oval or egg-shape; cavity narrow ; bronze-red; 

 bloom heavy; flesh greenish-yellow, firm, juicy, subacid; stone large; clinging; hangs well. 

 Johnny Roe. Domestica. I. Garden 53:263. 1898. 



An English variety propagated from suckers in Nottinghamshire. 

 Jones. Americana? i. Cornell Sta. Bui. 38:79. 1892. 2. la. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 334. 

 1894. 3. la. Sta. Bui. 46:277. 1900. 



Originated in 1880 with Mrs. Owen Jones, Crescent, Iowa, who planted the pits 

 from a quart of "California plums" she had purchased; introduced by H. A. Terry 

 about 1895. Tree upright, spreading, productive; fruit of medium size, oval; suture 

 indistinct; dark red; bloom light; skin thick, tender; flesh firm, meaty; quality fair; 

 stone smooth, not margined; clinging; mid-season. 

 Jones Late. Americana, i. Kerr Cat. 1894. 2. Wis. Sta. Bui. 63:43. 1897. 



Introduced by H. A. Terry. Tree productive; fruit large, oval, red ; flesh firm; 

 clingstone. 

 Jordan Seedling. Domestica. i. Can. Hort. 14:329. 1891. 



Supposed to be a seedling of Yellow Egg; originated with F. Jordan of Goderich, 

 Ontario. The variety resembles Hulings so closely as to be almost indistinguishable. 

 Judson. Domestica. i. Thomas Am. Fr. Cult. 342. 1849. 2. Elliott Fr. Book 427. 1854. 



Originated in Lansingburgh, New York, some time in the early "forties." Fruit 

 small, roundish; suture indistinct; cavity small; attractive pink; flesh juicy, rich, 

 vinous; quality high; freestone; season just before Reine Claude. 

 Julia. Americana, i. la. Sta. Bui. 46:277. 1900. 2. Terry Cat. 1900. 



Edith of Terry i. 



A seedling from H. A. Terry in 1896. Tree productive; fruit large, round, yellow 

 striped with light red; flesh firm; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Julian. Triflora. Noted in Sweet Cat. 1907. 

 Julien Gros a Feuilles Panachees. Domestica. Mentioned in Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 



149. 1831. 

 July Fourth. Domestica? X Triflora X Americana, i. Rural N. Y. 59:655 fig. 1900. 



A second generation seedling from Luther Burbank; said to rank very high in 

 quality. 



July Green Gage. Domestica. i. Jour. Hort. 9:128. 1865. 2. Hogg Fruit Man. 360, 

 367. 1866. 3. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 926. 1869. 4. Mas Pom. Gen. 2:99. 

 1873. 5. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 437. 1889. 6. Guide Prat. 152, 363. 1895. 



