THB I'UJMS OP NEW YORK. 479 



Lange Violette Damascene. Species? Mcnt,ionc<l in MiiMiim Norn. Pom. 438. 1889. 



Blaue Damascenerin. Damas Violetl. Damns Violet Allonge. Damns Violet 

 Longuet. Das Blaue Auge. Langliche Blaue Damascene!. The Great Damask 

 Plum. 



Langsdon. Hortulana mincri. i. Am. Jour. Hurt. 5:144. 1869. 2. Barry Fr. Garden 

 418. 1883. 3. Cornell Sta. Bui. 38:56. 1893. 



Illinois Plum i. Langdon 3. 



Grown in Illinois previous to 1869. Tree medium in vigor; leave! obovatc or 

 clliptic-obov;i(,c, pointed, with small glands; fruit small, roundish-oblong, light red; 

 bloom thin; skin thick; flesh firm; quality fair; stone clinging, small, nearly smooth, 

 turbid, short, pointed; mid-season or later. 



Lannix. Triflora X Munsoniana. i. U. S. D. A. Pom. Rpt. 45. 1895. 2. Vt. Sta. Bui. 

 67:15. 1898. 



Supposed to have been produced from Abundance crossed with Wild ' ',<>>: \ 

 large, oval, pointed, leathery; petiole short, stout, usually glandless; fruit oval, of 

 in- dium size, coppery-red; bloom light; skin thin, tough, bitter; flesh yellowish, trans- 

 lucent, tender, juicy, slightly fibrous, mild subacid, rich, slightly bitter at the center; 

 good; stone large, oval, clinging. 

 La Prairie. Americana, i. Wis. Sta. Bui. 63:44. 1897. 2. Waugh Plum Cult. 155. 1901. 



Taken from the woods about 1844 at Shopiere, Wisconsin; brought to notice by 

 B. H. Smith. Tree productive; fruit large, golden, slightly astringent. 

 Large English Damson. Insititia. Mentioned in Can. Exp. Farm Bui. ad Ser. 



3:51. 1900. 



Large Golden Prolific. Domestica. i. Can. Exp. Farm Bui. ad Ser. 3:53. 1900. 

 2. Albertson & Hobbs Cat. 1904. 3. Stone & Wellington Cat. 1907. 



V ail's Seedling 3. 



Originated in Canada; a seedling of Yellow Egg. Tree vigorous, spreading; fruit 

 above medium size, oblong, golden-yellow; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet, pleasant; 

 early. 



Large Green Drying. Domestica. i. Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 149. 1831. 2. Mag. Hart. 

 6:94. 1840. 3. Thompson Card. Ass't 518. 1859. 4. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 

 927. 1869. 5. Mas. Pom. Gen. 2:191. 1873. 6. Guide Prat. 163, 366. 1895. 



Grosse a sScher de Knight 6. Knight's Green Drying 5, 6. Knight's Large Drying 4, 6. 

 Knight's Large Green Drying 3. Large Green Drying 6. Vcrte a Scchcr dc Knight 5, 6. 



Raised by Thomas Knight; first fruited in 1838. Fruit large, round; suture 

 shallow; greenish-yellow; bloom thin; flesh yellowish, firm, medium juicy, sweet and 

 well flavored; excellent for dessert; clingstone; mid-season. 



Large Queen. Domestica. i. U. S. D. A. Pom. Rpt. 26. 1894. 2. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 176. 

 1895. 



Imported from Hungary by the United States Department of Agriculture in 1893 

 and fruited by E. C. Hoskins of Springbrook, Oregon. Fruit of medium size, roundish- 

 oblate, dark wine color; bloom light ; dots many, conspicuous; skin thick ; flesh greenish- 

 yellow, coarse, mild subacid; good; clingstone; mid-season. 



