VARIETIES OF PLUMS FROM NATIVE AMERICAN SPECIES. 19 



Edith (Terry). See Julia. 



*Eggles, tr X h. Originated with A. L. Bruce, in Texas, and said to be a hybrid of 



Abundance with Crimson Beauty. 

 Eldora, 14, h. A variety received previous to 1894 by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, 



from Judge Samuel Miller, of Missouri. 

 Eldorado, 30, am. Originated with H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, and introduced 



in 1899. 

 *Eldridge, 1 am. A variety of Wisconsin origin, said by Hedrick to be an americana. 

 *Ellis, mu X h. A variety introduced by T. L. Ellis in northern Texas; believed to 



be a cross between the Wild Goose and Golden Beauty. 

 El Paso. See Beaty. 

 Emerald, 30, tr X am. Originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr., by crossing 



Burbank with Brittlewood. 

 *Emerson, 1 am. Originated near Dubuque, Iowa, and said by Hedrick to be an 



americana. 

 Emerson (Bruce), 14, an v. A variety found wild in northern Texas and introduced 



by A. L. Bruce. 

 Emerson's Early. See Emerson (Bruce). 

 Emerson Yellow, 14, an v X mu. A seedling of Emerson (Bruce), originated in 



Texas. 

 Emma, 30, am. A variety grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 *Enopa, b X tr. Sand cherry crossed with Sultan plum, according to the originator, 



N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak. 

 Erby September. See Irby. 

 *Estella, mu (?). A native seedling offered by the Sunny Slope Nursery, Hannibal, 



Mo., which, from the description, appears to belong to the Wild Goose group. 

 Esther, 14, h mi. A seedling of Miner, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 *Etopa, b X tr. A hybrid of the sand cherry and Sultan plum, according to the origi- 

 nator, N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak. 

 Etta, 10, 14, am. A variety grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 



*Eureka, n. Said to be a seedling of Cheney, grown by Theodore Williams, Benson, 

 Nebr., in 1896. 



*Eureka, mu. A name given one of the Wild Goose seedlings disseminated soon 

 after the introduction of that variety, according to D. L. Adair. 



*Eva. A native Manitoba plum, grown by Thomas Frankland, Stonewall, Manitoba. 

 *Everbearing, an v (?). A variety offered by the Paris Nursery, Paris, Tex., 



and the Comal Springs Nursery, New Braunfels, Tex., and classed with the 



Chickasaws. 

 Excelsior, 14, 16, 20, tr X an v or mu. Originated in 1887 by G. L. Taber, Glen 



Saint Mary, Fla., from seed of Kelsey supposed to have been pollinated by Wild 



Goose. 

 *Eyami, b X tr. The sand cherry crossed with the Sultan plum, according to the 



originator, N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak. Introduced in 1908. 

 *Ezaptan, b X tr. The sand cherry crossed with the Sultan plum, according to the 



originator, N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak. Introduced* in 1911. 

 Fairchild, 30, am. Grown in 1894 by J. H. Fairchild in Linn County, Iowa, from 



seed of De Soto supposed to have been pollinated by a Nebraska wild plum. 



i Hedrick, U. P. The Plums of New York, 1911, p. 442. 



