20 BULLETIN 172, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Fancy, 30, mu. Originated with John Brown, Oakville, Louisa County, Iowa, in 

 1885, being a sprout from the stock of a Wild Goose tree. 



*Fanm'ng, mu. A chance seedling found in the yard of Mr. F anning , Rockdale, 

 Tex., and introduced by J. N. Shell, of Georgetown, Tex. Said by F. T. Ramsey 

 to belong to the Wild Goose group. 



Fawn, 14, an v. A variety first grown by David Miller, Camp Hill, Cumberland 

 Co., Pa. 



*Fin de Siecle. A seedling raised at the Indian Head Experimental Farm, Sas- 

 katchewan. 



First, 14, tr X • Originated with Luther Burbank, who says it is a second-generation 

 combination cross of Hawkeye, Hammer, Milton, Wyant, Wayland, and Burbank. 



*Fir3t Sweet. A seedling raised at the Indian Head Experimental Farm, Saskatch- 

 ewan. 



Fitzroy, 30, am. A seedling of Rollingstone, grown at the Central Experimental 

 Farm, Ottawa, Canada. 



*Flora Plena, 1 am. Found by J. W. Kerr in the yard of a friend in York County, 



Pa., having been brought there from Iowa. 

 *Florida Queen, tr X. Originated by Henry Reed, in Baker County, Fla., and 



supposed to be a seedling of Kelsey crossed with a native Florida species. 2 

 Forest Garden, 14, 36, am. Originated on Cedar River, near Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 



and introduced about 1862 by H. C. Raymond, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 Forest Rose, 14, 29, 34, 37, h mi. Believed by J. L. Budd to have originated in 



Missouri with Scott & Co. 

 *ForestRose Improved, h mi. 

 Forewattamie, 14, 30, am X mu. Originated with Theodore Williams, Benson, 



Nebr. and said to be a hybrid of Forest Garden with Pottawattamie. 

 Fourth of July. See Marble. 

 *Franklin, tr X an v. Originated with A. L. Bruce, in Texas, who described it as a 



hybrid of Abundance with an unknown variety. Believed by Waugh to be a hybrid 



of Abundance with a Chickasaw. 

 Freeman, 14, mu. Grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa, in 1885, from seed of 



Wild Goose. 

 Freeman's Favorite. See Freeman. 

 Free Silver. See Terry. 



^Freestone, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 *Freestone Goose, mu. Originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr., and 



introduced in 1910 by Stark Bros., Louisiana, Mo., who describe it as an improved 



Wild Goose. 

 *Fuller. A variety grown by B. A. Mathews, Knoxville, Iowa, and listed by E. S. 



Goff as a native. 

 Fuller's Egg. See Fuller. 

 Funk, 20, tr X an v. An accidental seedling raised by J. M. Funk, Grayson County, 



Tex., and said to be a seedling of Abundance crossed with a Chickasaw. 

 Funk's Early. See Funk. 



1 Hedrick, U. P. The Plums of New York, 1911, p. 446. 



2 Turkey Creek Nurseries, catalogue, 1907-8, p. 11. 



