

156 MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULAR 92, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Primus americana floridana Sargent. Wild Plum. 



Range. — Florida (vicinity of St. Marks, Wakulla County). 



NAME IN USE 



Wild Plum 



Prunus lanata (Sudworth) Mackenzie and Bush. Wild Plum. 



Range. — Southern Indiana and Illinois to Kentucky (Hickman and Ballard 

 Counties) ; Missouri and Arkansas to eastern Oklahoma, Louisiana, and eastern 

 Texas; Alabama (Dallas County);. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Prunus americana lanata 

 Sudworth, and as Prunus Palmeri Sargent. 



name in use 



Wild Plum 



Prunus spinosa Linnaeus. Sloe. 



Range. — Native of Europe. Escaped from cultivation and sparingly natural- 

 ized along roadways and in waste places from Massachusetts to eastern Penn- 

 sylvania and New Jersey. 



name in use 

 Sloe 



Prunus domestica Linnaeus. Damson Plum. 



Range. — Native of Europe. Escaped from cultivation and reproducing itself 

 naturally in a few localities in eastern states about old farms. 



names in use 



Damson Plum Common Plum (lit.). 



Prunus hortulana Bailey. Wild Goose-plum. 



Range. — Southwestern Illinois to Iowa (Scott County), eastern Kansas, 

 northeastern Oklahoma, and to central Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee. 



names in use 



Wild Goose Plum (Tenn.). Hog Plum (Mo.). 



Goose Plum (Tenn.). Hortulan Plum (lit.). 



Garden Wild Plum (lit.). 



Prunus hortulana mineri Bailey. Wild Goose-plum. 



Range. — Illinois to central Missouri. 



names in use 



Miner Plum (lit.). Wild Goose-plum. 



Miner Wild Goose-plum. 



Prunus hortulana pubens Sargent. Wild Goose-plum. 



Range. — Missouri (vicinity of Webb City, Jasper County). 



NAME IN USE 



Wild Goose-plum 



