VARIETIES OF PLUMS FROM NATIVE AMERICAN" SPECIES. 17 



Crescent, 30, 37, h mi X am (?). Originated with H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, and 



said to be a seedling of Miner. The foliage indicates admixture with americana. 

 Crescent City. See Crescent. 



Crimson, 14, 30, n. Introduced by H. Knudson, Springfield, Minn. 

 Crimson Beauty, 14, h. 

 *Cuba. A variety offered by the Mount Hope Nursery, Washington, La., and classed 



with the natives, although said to have come from Cuba. 

 *Culberson, h. A variety from A. L. Bruce, Basin Springs, Tex., and said to be a 



cross of Miner and Crimson Beauty. 

 Cumberland, 14, h. Originated near Augusta, Ga., from seeds collected on the 



Cumberland Mountains in 1864. 

 *Curry, mu. A variety grown by S. L. Curry, Weldon, Iowa, which apparently 



belongs to the Wild Goose group. 

 *Cyclone, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 Dahlgreen, 14, am. Introduced by Charles Luedloff, Cologne, Minn. 

 *Daisy, an X tr. Originated by J. S. Breece, Fayetteville, N. C, and said by F. A. 



Waugh to be a hybrid of angustifolia with triflora. 

 *Dakota, am. Said to be an americana by J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md. 

 *Daniel Weeping. Originated with Dr. Daniel in Louisiana, and according to F. A. 



Waugh has the aspect of a hybrid. 

 Davenport, 30, am. A seedling of De Soto, grown by N. K. Fluke, Davenport, Iowa. 

 Davis, 14, mu. A seedling of Wild Goose, grown in 1885 by H. A. Terry, Crescent, 



Iowa. 

 *Da"Wson. A variety grown at one time on the banks of the Ohio and probably 



a native. 

 *Dawson City. A seedling raised at the Indian Head Experimental Farm, 



Saskatchewan. 

 Dayton, 19, h X tr. A variety offered by A. M. Ragland, Pilot Point, Tex. 

 *Decker, h mi. A seedling raised about 1885 by H. C. Decker, Dresbach, Minn., and 



said by E. S. Goff to belong to the Miner group. 

 Decker's Late Seedling. See Decker. 



Deep Creek, 14, 28, am. A Kansas wild variety, introduced by Abner Allen. 

 Dennis, 14, 30, am. A seedling of Hawkeye, originated by H. A. Terry, Crescent, 



Iowa. 

 *Dennis' Seedling (No. 13), h mi. A variety grown at the Iowa Agricultural 



Experiment Station, and said to belong to the Miner group. 1 

 *Denton, an v. A variety introduced by J. W. Kerr, Denton, Md. 1 

 Des Moines, 14, am. A variety of Iowa origin. 

 De Soto, 14, 30, 32, 33, 34, 37, am. First discovered in a ravine near the site of 



the present village of De Soto, Wis., and disseminated about 1864 by Elisha Hale, 



Lansing, Iowa. 

 De Soto X Oregon No. S. See Ames. 



*Dewey, am. A seedling of De Soto, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 *Diamond, am. Originated from wild seeds collected about 1880 by John A. Hogg, 



Buffalo County, Nebr. 



Diana, 36, am. A seedling of Hawkeye, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 



i Hedrick, U. P. The Plums of New York, 1911, p. 431. 

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