6l>4 



OAi;r>i:.\i\<; for the south. 



with Mr. J. L. Normand, of Marksville, Louisiana; it is a 

 hybrid of the Japan and native plum. 



Kelsey. — A very large plum, round-ovate, yellowish- 

 red, excellent flavor and juicy. Semi-clingstone, pit 



Fig. 269— Burbank Plum. Division of Pomology, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



small. Ripens from the middle of July to the end of 

 August. One of the best Japan plums. 



Kerr (Hattankio, 2). — Fruit ovate, yellow in color and 

 average size; fine flavor, juicy and subacid; clingstone. 

 Ripens about the middle of June. 



Normand. — Fruit rather above medium, round, in- 

 clining to heart-shaped, skin and flesh yellow, with fine 



