Fawn. Munsoniana. 1. Waugh Plum Cult. 231. 1901.
A variety first grown by David Miller of Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Fruit of medium size, roundish; suture a line; bright red; dots numerous, large, yellow, giving a dappled or fawn color; bloom very thin; flesh yellow; quality fair; stone oval, clinging.
Femmonzi. Species? 1. Coates Cat. 1910-11.
A variety first grown by Frank Femmons of Ahwahnee, California, and introduced by the Leonard Coates Nursery Company, Morganhill, California, in the fall of 1910. Said to be large and handsome.
Field Marshall. Domestica. 1. Kenrick Am. Orch. 257. 1832. 2. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 293. 1845. 3. Elliott Fr. Book 426. 1854.
Corse’s Field Marshall 1, 2. Corse’s Field Marshal 3.
A seedling raised by Henry Corse of Montreal, Canada. Fruit large, oval, bright purplish-red; cavity shallow; flesh greenish-yellow, juicy, subacid; stone long, pointed, clinging.
Figue Grosse Rouge. Domestica. 1. Lond. Hort. Soc. Cat. 147. 1831.
Wilmots Early 1.
Fruit large, obovate; purple; freestone; quality medium; mid-season.