A seedling found growing on a Mr. Campbell’s farm near Abingdon, Virginia. Very late and a long keeper.

Canada Blue. Domestica. 1. Lutts Cat. 1890?

Mentioned as a “small, round, early, blue plum, very productive and excellent for preserving.”

Canada Orleans. Domestica. 1. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 3rd App. 180. 1881. 2. Mich. Pom. Soc. Rpt. 466. 1883. 3. Cornell Sta. Bul. 131:183. 1897.

Canada Egg ?1. Canada Egg 2.

Probably originated in the vicinity of Hamilton, Ontario, where it is chiefly grown. Fruit medium to large, reddish-purple, with heavy bloom; flesh yellow, juicy, melting, sweet, rich; early.

Canadian Apricot. Nigra.

The common wild plum of Canada.

Candelaria. Domestica. 1. Clarke Prune Industry 41. 1893.

Candelaria Prune 1.