Plums And Plum Culture a Monograph of the Plums Cultivated And Indigenous in No
Plums And Plum Culture a Monograph of the Plums Cultivated And Indigenous in No
Frank a Frank Albert Waugh
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These trees sprouted ; so did those in Mr. Binga- man's garden ; we permitted any person to take them that wanted them and they were gathered and distributed over this section of country and sent as far north as Minnesota, and to Nebraska. Some years ago Mr. Williams of Cedar Falls, now dead, came here and gathered all the trees he could get, and an armful of scions. He owned a nursery at that time there. I never heard anything from him after. " PRAIRIE FLOWER. Fruit round oval; size medium to ...large ; cavity shallow, flaring : stem medium ; suture a line ; color red over light yellow ; dots many, yellow, conspicuous ; bloom thin, bluish ; skin thick ; flesh yellow ; stone medium large, oval, slightly flattened, cling; quality excellent; season medium late. Introduced by Stark Brothers, Missouri, about 1884, from Adrian county, Missouri. One of the best of the group. RACHEL. Fruit oval ; size small ; cavity shallow ; stem medium long ; suture a line ; color bright red ; dots many, conspicuous ; bloom blue ; skin thick ; flesh yellow ; stone oval, thickened, cling; quality fair; season medium to late.
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