26 BULLETIN 172, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Jones, 10, am. An accidental seedling originated in 1882 with Mrs. H. Jones, Potta- 
wattamie County, Iowa. 
Jones Late, 14, am. Introduced by H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 
Juicy, 14, 34, mu X tr. Originated with Luther Burbank, Santa Rosa, Cal., who says 
it is a cross of Robinson with Botan [Abundance]. 
Julia, 30, am. Originated with H. A. Terry, Crescent, Iowa. 
*July Fourth. "It is a second -generation seedling from a French-prune, Japan- 
plum, American-plum cross," according to the originator, Luther Burbank, Santa 
Rosa, Cal. 
*Kaga, am X s. Originated with N. E. Hansen, Brookings, S. Dak., who says it is 
the wild plum pollinated with Prunus simonii. Introduced in 1909. 
*Kahinta, (mu X tr) X am. Reported by the originator, N. E. Hansen, as a cross of 
Apple pollinated with Terry. 
*Kamdesa, b X A. persica. The originator, N. E. Hansen, says this is a seedling of 
the sand cherry pollinated with the Opulent peach. Introduced in 1908. 
Kampeska, 14, am. 
Kanawha, 14, h. Introduced by P. J. Berckmans, Augusta, Ga., who received it 
from J. S. Downer, of Kentucky, in 1871. 
*Kansas Dwarf Sand Plum, an w. Offered in 1894 by P. Straubler, Naperville, 
Dupage Co., 111. 
Kathrin, 14, am. Mr. Kerr knows nothing of its origin. 
Keith, 10, 14, 30, am. Originated in Delaware County, Iowa, previous to 1888. 
*Kelley, an (?). Originated in South Carolina and introduced by R. Bates, Jackson, 
S. C. It is offered as a Chickasaw by the Van Lindley Nursery Co., Pomona, N. C. 
*Kelsaw, tr X an v (?). An accidental cross of Kelsey with a native Chickasaw, 
originated with A.M. Augustine, West Point, Miss. 
*Kenyon. Listed as a native plum by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment 
Station. 
Kicab, 8, mu. Originated with Benjamin Buckman, Farmingdale, III. 
Kickapoo, 14, am. 
Kieih. See Keith. 
*King, mu. A name, according to D. L. Adair, apparently applied to a seedling of 
Wild Goose. 
King of Plums. See King. 
*Kitty, am X n. Said to be a cross between Hawkeye and Cheney. Grown by Theo- 
dore Williams. 
Klondike, 26, am. Grown by J. Wragg & Son, Waukee, Iowa, from seed of De Soto. 
Introduced in 1897 by W. F. Heikes, Huntsville, Ala. 
Klondyhe. See Klondike. 
Kniedsen's Peach. See Knudson. 
Knudson, 14, 30, am. Grown by H. Knudson, Springfield, Minn. 
Knudson's Peach. See Knudson. 
Kober, 30, am. Originated with N. K. Fluke, Davenport, Iowa. 
Kopp, 14, am. Grown by O. M. Lord, Minnesota City, Minn. 
Kroh. See Poole Pride. 
Labert. See Lambert. 
LaberVs Red. See Lambert. 
La Due. See Le Due. 
