Reine-Claude de Montmorency 2. Reine-Claude de Montmorency 1.
Montmorency is thought to be a seedling of the Reine Claude, imported into Canada in 1790 by Lord Dorchester; extensively cultivated in the eastern part of Quebec but unknown in the United States. Tree very hardy, productive; fruit medium in size, roundish; cavity narrow, shallow; stem medium in length; suture indistinct; skin tough, greenish-yellow, blushed with red; flesh yellow, very juicy, moderately firm, sweet, rich; very good; stone small, oval, nearly free.
Montreal. Species? 1. Ont. Fr. Exp. Sta. Rpt. 64. 1897.
Mentioned by Harold Jones of Martland, Ontario, in the report of the Fruit Experimental Station for 1897.
Moody. Domestica. 1. Mich. Sta. Sp. Bul. 27:15. 1904.
Tree productive; fruit large, reddish-purple, good; mid-season.
Moon. Americana. 1. Kerr Cat. 1894. 2. Colo. Sta. Bul. 50:42. 1898.
Fruit of medium size, round; no suture; deep red over a yellow ground; skin thin; flesh moderately firm, subacid; clingstone; mid-season.
Moore Early. Insititia. 1. Ont. Fr. Exp. Sta. Rpt. 5:116. 1898.
Moore’s Early 1.