VARIETIES OF PLUMS FROM NATIVE AMERICAN SPECIES. 35 



*Perryville. A native variety, listed in 1893 by H. J. Weber & Sons, St. Louis, Mo. 



Said to have been found in Perry County, Mo. 1 

 Pilot, 14, 34, am. Originated by M. E. Hinckley in 1874 from seed gathered on the 



Little Sioux River, Cherokee County, Iowa. 

 Piper, 14, am. Received in the fall of 1889 from J. S. Harris, La Crescent, Minn., 



who procured it in the vicinity of Mankato, Minn., about two years previously. 

 Piper's Peach. See Piper. 

 Piram, 14, an v. A seedling found in Goliad County, Tex., and named about 1874 



after Piram Hall. Introduced by Gilbert Onderdonk. , 



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

 *Pomona, am X h mi (?). Originated by E. D. Cowles, Vermilion, S. Dak., who 



believed it a natural cross of Forest Garden and Miner. 

 *Pontotoc, h. A variety listed in 1898 by F. T. Ramsey, Austin, Tex., as belonging 



to the Wayland group. 

 Poole. See Poole Pride. 



Poole Pride, 14, 30, 34, 37, mu. Originated by P. H. Kroh, Anna, 111. 

 Poole's Pride. See Poole Pride. 

 Pool's Pride. See Poole Pride. 

 Pottawattamie, 30, 34, 35, 37, mu. Introduced by J. C. Rice, Council Bluffs, 



Iowa, in 1875, having come originally from Tennessee. 

 Potter, 30, am. Originated in Cherokee County, Iowa. 

 Prairie. See Prairie Flower. 

 Prairie Flo-wer, 14, 29, 37, h mi. Originated in Audrain County, Mo., and supposed 



to be a seedling of Miner. 2 

 *Prairie Rose. A seedling raised at the experimental farm, Indian Head, Sas- 

 katchewan. 

 Premium, 14, 37, am. Introduced by George P. Peffer, Pewaukee, Wis. 

 Preserver, 14, tr X an v. Originated by D. H. Watson, Brenham, Tex., and sup- 

 posed to be from Kelsey seed pollinated with Early R,ed. 

 President, 27, am. A seedling of Harrison, grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 President Wilder. See Wilder. 

 *Presley, h mi X h. Grown by A. L. Bruce in Texas, and said by F. A. Waugh to 



be probably a hybrid of Miner and Wayland. 

 Price, 27, am. A seedling grown by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 

 Professor Budd. See Budd. 

 Professor Craig. See Craig. 

 Professor Goff. See Goff. 

 Professor Price. See Price. 



Profuse, 14, am (?)X h. Originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr. 

 Prune Kanawa. See Kanawha. 

 Purple Panhandle, 14, an w. Introduced from the Panhandle of Texas by F. T. 



Ramsey, Austin, Tex. 

 Purple Yosemite, 14, am. Received before 1878 by W. S. Carpenter, Rye, N. Y., 



from the Rocky Mountains, under the name Yosemite. 

 Puzzle, 30, bX- Originated with Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebr.; of unknown 



parentage. 



1 Weber, H. J., & Sons, catalogue, 1893. 



2 Stark Bros. Nursery Co., Fruit and Fruit Trees, p. 23. 



