THE PLUMS OP NEW YORK. 555 



Trabesche. Domestica. i. la. Sia. Bui. 28:231. 1895. 2. Ibid. 31:348. 1895. 



Trabeshe 2. 



A Russian variety introduced into this country by Charles Gibb; tested at the 

 Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. Tree hardy, bears early; fruit large, oval, 

 blue; quality best; freestone; mid-season. 



Transparente. Species? i. Oberdieck Deut. Obst. Sort. 406. 1881. 2. Guide Prat. 

 157, 366. 1895. 



Durchsichtige i. Die Durchsichtige 1. Friihe Gelbe Reine Clatide 2. 



Distinct from the English variety, Transparent. Fruit of medium size, oval 

 clear greenish-yellow; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, aromatic; good; clingstone; early. 

 Trapps Konigspflaume. Domestica. i. Oberdieck Deut. Obst. Sort. 423. 188 1. 

 2. Mathieu Nom. Pom. 451. 1889. 



Konigspflaume von Trapp's i. Royale de Trapp 2. Von Trapp's Konigs Pflaume 2. 



Produced by Liegel. Tree vigorous; fruit medium, in size, oblate; suture shallow; 

 halves equal or nearly so ; stem with short hairs; cavity wide, deep ; skin easily removed, 

 sourish; bluish-black; dots fine, numerous, golden; bloom thick; flesh greenish-yellow, 

 fine, juicy, sprightly, pleasant; freestone; ripens before the Reine Claude. 

 Traubenpflaume. Species? i. Mathieu A/'ow. Pom. 451. 1889. Usum Erreck 1. 



Reference found by Mathieu in Obst-Garten 47. 1885. 

 Trauttenberg. Domestica. i. Mas Pom. Gen. 2:81. 1873. 2. Mathieu Nom. Pom_ 

 453- 1889. 



Die Zuckersiisse 2. Konig Zwetsche 2. Sucree de Trauttenberg 2. Sucree-Douce 

 De Trauttenberg i, 2. Trauttenberg Ziickersilsse i. Von Trauttenberg's Ziickersiisse 2. 



Originated in Bohemia; named in honor of Baron Trauttenberg, a zealous pomolo- 

 gist. Fruit medium in size, obovate and flattened; suture a line; skin brownish- 

 purple; bloom thick; flesh yellowish-green, juicy, very rich, aromatic; excellent for 

 dessert; stone rough, free; mid-season. 



Trianon. Domestica. Listed in Lond. Hart Soc. Cat. 153. 1831. 

 Trinkle No. 4. Triflora. i. Am. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 135. 1905. 



John W. Trinkle of Madison, Indiana, grew this plum from seed of Burbank about 

 1897. Tree vigorous, spreading; fruit large; suture medium; apex small; cavity 

 large, regular, deep; yellowish; dots small, yellow; skin thick, tenacious, bitter; flesh 

 yellowish, slightly translucent, meaty, moderately juicy, mild subacid; good to very 

 good; mid-season. 

 Trestle. Species? i. Waugh Plum Cult. 234. 1901. 



Known only in the vicinity of Kingsley, Iowa. Fruit dark red. 

 Trouv^e de Vou^che. Species? i. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 398. 1857. 2. Mathieu 

 Nom. Pom. 451. 1889. 



Trouvee de Vaunege 2. Trouvee de Von^che 2. 



Found wild by Gregoire (probably of Belgium) and introduced by him. Tree moder- 

 ately vigorous; fruit medium to small, oval, regular, reddish-violet with a darker cheek; 

 bloom violet; flesh juicy, sweet; very good; mid-season. 



