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. 
*Fanning, mu. A chance seedling found in the yard of Mr. Fanning, 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, Way land, and Burbank. 
*First 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. 
*For est Rose 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. 
i Hedrick, U. P. The Plums of New York, 1911, p. 446. 
2 Turkey Creek Nurseries, catalogue, 1907-8, p. 11. 
