Sanders. Angustifolia varians? 1. Waugh Plum Cult. 200. 1901.
Honey Grove 1.
Introduced by J. S. Kerr, Sherman, Texas, in 1898. Fruit small, purplish-red; quality fair; very early.
Sanderson. Americana. 1. Budd-Hansen Am. Hort. Man. 300. 1903.
Originated in Minnesota. Fruit large, roundish-oval, light red over a yellow ground; skin slightly astringent; good; semi-clinging.
Sandle. Domestica. Mentioned in Watkins Cat. 1892?
Sandoz. Species? 1. Crete Cat. 1906.
Introduced by E. F. Stephens of the Crete Nursery, Crete, Nebraska. Tree hardy; productive; fruit red; early.
Sand Plum. Angustifolia watsoni. 1. Downing Fr. Trees Am. 889. 1869. 2. Neb. Hort. Soc. Rpt. 173. 1895. 3. Kansas “The Plum” 20, 45. 1900.
Sand Plum is the common name for Prunus angustifolia watsoni.