Japan Dwarf. 1. Mich. Sta. Bul. 129:24. 1896. 2. Am. Pom. Soc. Cat. 37. 1909.

Japan Blood. 3. Ga. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 54. 1892. 4. Miss. Sta. Bul. 93:13. 1905.

Japan Dwarf Blood. 5. Tex. Sta. Bul. 39:819. 1896. 6. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. Man. 2:348. 1903.

Japan Dream. 7. Winfield Nur. Cat. 14, 15. 1915.

This variety was introduced about a quarter of a century ago from Japan. It is dwarf in habit of growth and comes into bearing early, frequently two years from planting. Japan Dream, said to be a superior strain of this variety, seems to be in every way identical. Tree low, dwarfish, spreading, with a compact head, productive; fruit medium in size, roundish, somewhat flattened and pointed at the apex; color attractive greenish-yellow, mostly overspread with crimson; flesh blood-red, juicy, acid until fully ripe when it becomes very good; stone free; season very early.

Japanese Early. 1. N. Y. Sta. Rpt. 15:289. 1897.

Leaves large, with globose glands; fruit of medium size, roundish; skin light greenish-yellow, with considerable dull purplish-red; flesh white to the pit, moderately juicy, insipid; stone free, of medium size; ripens the middle of August.

Japanese Wonder. 1. La. Sta. Bul. 112:31. 1908.

An inferior variety, ripening in Louisiana the last of June.

Jarle Late. 1. Can. Exp. Farm Bul. 2nd Ser. 3:66. 1900.

Jarle Late White. 2. Can. Exp. Farms Rpt. 404. 1894.

Tree a moderate grower.

Jarrell Late Yellow. 1. Del. Sta. Rpt. 5:98. 1892.

Listed in this reference.