THE PLUMS OF NEW YORK. 495 



Meyer. Americana, i. Kerr Cat. 1894-1900. 



Tree vigorous and productive; fruit large, round; cavity small; purplish-red 

 over yellow; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Miama. Domestica. i. Kerr Cat. 1894. 2. Ohio Sta. Bui. 162:256, 257. 1905. 



Miami i. 



Miama as tested at the Ohio Experiment Station proved to be identical with 

 Lombard. J. W. Kerr of Denton, Maryland, who introduced the variety in 1894 writes: 

 "When I first received cions from the West, I thought it was a native; but finding 

 it to be a Domestica, dropped it at once." 

 Mignonne. Domestica. i. Land. Hort. Soc. Cat. 149. 1831. 



Reported by the London Horticultural Society as growing on their grounds. 

 Miles. Species? i. Cornell Sta. Bui. 38:79. 1892. 2. ///. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 135. 1903. 

 3. Ibid. 424. 1905. 



Said to have originated in Illinois from seed secured in North Carolina. Tree pro- 

 ductive; fruit small, light red; quality fair; clingstone. 

 Miller. Americana. I. Kerr Cat. 1894. 



Tree vigorous and productive; fruit large, round, red on an orange ground; cling- 

 stone; mid-season. 

 Miller. Domestica. i. Ohio Sta. Bui. 162:241, 256, 257. 1905. 



Fruit very large, roundish, sides unequal; cavity narrow, deep; stem short, stout; 

 suture distinct; dark purple on a dark green ground; dots numerous, bronze; bloom 

 heavy; flesh greenish-yellow, rich, sweet; good; clingstone; mid-season. 

 Miller. Species? i. Glen St. Mary Nur. Cat. 1907. 



Introduced by the Glen St. Mary Nursery Company of Florida in 1907. Fruit of 

 medium size, greenish-yellow ; very good. 

 Miller No. i. Domestica. 



Miller No. i is an unintroduced seedling of German Prune supposedly crossed 

 with Jefferson; grown by D. J. Miller of Millersburg, Ohio. Fruit of medium size, 

 long-oval tapering to both ends; suture a line; cavity shallow; deep yellow; bloom 

 thin; dots conspicuous; flesh yellow, tender, sweet, good; stone large, long-oval, 

 semi-clinging, pointed; mid-season; resembles the German Prune in shape and size. 

 Miller No. 5. Munsoniana. Letter from Kerr. 



Grown by David Miller, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. Tree productive; fruit of 

 medium size, red; clingstone. 

 Millett. Americana, i. 5. Dak. Sta. Bui. 93:25. 1905. Millett's Wild Plum i. 



From South Dakota. Tree vigorous, productive; fruit small. 

 Millett Early Red. Americana, i. S. Dak. Sta. Bui. 93:25. 1905. 



Millett's Early Red i. 



A variety found growing wild near Pierre, South Dakota. Trees low and bushy, 

 hardy, unproductive; fruit small, red on a yellow ground; skin thick; flesh firm, sweet; 

 quality fair; stone large; early. 

 Millett T. T. Americana, i. S. Dak. Sta. Bui. 93:25. 1905. 



From South Dakota; fruit very small. 



