XII 
FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
PLUMS—Prunus triflora and hybrids. 
Note. —“J,” as used in “Origin” column, means that the variety belongs to the Japanese class 
(P. Triflora) but not necessarily imported from Japan. 
(See Explanation of Abbreviations on page iv.) 
' NAMES! 
Origin. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Adaptability. 
Fruit 
Tree. 
Western North Fla. 
Eastern North Fla. 
Central Florida. 
Southern Florida. 
Use. 
Size. 
Form. 
Color. 
Class. 
Quality. 
Season. 
Vigor. 
Prolificness. 
1 Abundance. 
J 
a 
1 m 
y r 
D V 
c 
g 
e m 
v 
f 
* 
* 
2 Burbank. 
J 
a 
1 m 
> 
c 
em 
V 
g 
** 
* 
_ 
3 Chabot. 
J 
a 
1 m 
x' J 
r p 
c 
g 
m 
V 
f 
* 
* 
_ 
4 Excelsior. 
JH 
a 
m 
ir 
rp 
c 
b 
v e 
vp 
f 
** 
#* 
** 
5 Howe. 
JH 
a 
1 m 
rb 
r 
c 
g 
m 
V 
f 
ir* 
** 
* 
— 
6 Kelsey... 
J 
a 
V 1 
t 
g 
1 
V 
f 
* 
* 
— 
— 
7 Red June. 
J 
a 
m 
r 
c 
g 
v e 
v 
f 
* 
— 
8 Satsuma . 
J 
a 
1 
P 
c 
b 
m 1 
V 
f 
* 
* 
— 
9 Wickson . 
J 
a 
1 
b r 
c 
b 
m 
v 
* 
# 
t 
— 
PEAR^S —Pyrus communis. 
(See Explanation of Abbreviations on page iv.) 
NAMES 
Class. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Adaptability. 
Fruit. 
Tr ( 
Western North Fla. 
Eastern North Fla. 
e ntral Florida. 
Souther* Florida. 
Use. 
Size. 
Form. 
Color. 
Quality, 
Season .¥ 
Vigor. 
Prolificness. 
1 Keiffer. 
0 
a 
1 
rbp 
y&r 
V 1 
V 
f 
** 
** 
*# 
2 Le Conte.. 
0 
a 
1 
olbp 
y g 
D 
gr 
e 
V 
V Tfc 
** 
** 
* 
3 Smith. 
0 
a 
1 
ep 
*7 o 
yg 
e 
V 
P 
** 
** 
* 
* 
