
PREFACE
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS
THE PLUMS OF NEW YORK - CHAPTER I EDIBLE PLUMS
CHAPTER II PLUM CULTURE.
CHAPTER III LEADING VARIETIES OF PLUMS.
CHAPTER IV THE MINOR VARIETIES OF PLUMS
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES, WITH ABBREVIATIONS USED.
INDEX.
Transcriber’s Notes
This comprehensive guide explores the world of cultivated plums, tracing their history and botanical classification before turning to the state of plum growing across America. The author blends horticultural practice with scientific insight, showing how environmental factors shape the many forms of this fruit. Readers will find a clear overview of plum species, their relationships, and the challenges of defining varieties.
The heart of the book lies in its detailed portraits of plum varieties, each accompanied by color illustrations and concise descriptions of fruit, bark, and flowers. By comparing specimens from the New York Agricultural Experiment Station with those from diverse regions, the work reveals how geography influences flavor, hardiness, and commercial value. It also highlights varieties of historic importance and those promising new breeding possibilities. Whether you’re a commercial grower, a backyard enthusiast, or a student of plant distribution, the text offers practical data and a deeper appreciation of plum diversity.
Language
en
Duration
~30 hours (1774K characters)
Series
Report of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station for the year 1910, part II
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: J. B. Lyon Company, 1911.
Credits
Steven Giacomelli, Mark C. Orton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images produced by Core Historical Literature in Agriculture (CHLA), Cornell University)
Release date
2024-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1951
Best known for richly detailed books on cultivated fruits, this American botanist and horticulturist helped turn cherries, grapes, plums, peaches, and pears into subjects of serious history and careful study. His work still stands out for its mix of science, field knowledge, and affection for old varieties.
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