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Southern Plant Lists - Southern Garden History Society

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Pear<br />

Plum<br />

Thomas Jefferson<br />

1767-1821<br />

Virginia<br />

Lemon Cling ("Lemon," "Canada Carolina") 1807<br />

Maddelena 1804<br />

"Magdalene" (either Red Magdalen or White Magdalene) 1806<br />

Malta 1813<br />

"mammoth" 1807<br />

Morris’s Red Rareripe ("Italian red-freestone") 1807<br />

Morris’s White Rareripe ("Italian-White-freestone”) 1807<br />

"October," "yellow clingstone of October" 1807<br />

Oldmixon Cling 1807<br />

Oldmixon Free 1807<br />

“plumb" 1772<br />

Poppa di Venere (“Teat,” Breast of Venus) 1804<br />

Portugal 1780<br />

San Jacopo (St. James?) 1804<br />

"soft" ("October soft," "November soft," "Timothy Lomax's soft,” “large white soft,”<br />

“fine white soft,” “large yellow soft," "early soft," etc.) 1810<br />

Vaga Loggia Cling 1804<br />

Vaga Loggia Free 1804<br />

White blossomed (?) 1810<br />

Prunus communis 1769<br />

Beurre Gris 1791<br />

Crassane 1789<br />

"English" (“3 kinds") 1778<br />

"fine late large" 1778<br />

"forward" 1778<br />

Meriwether 1778<br />

Royal 1789<br />

Seckel 1807<br />

"Sugar" 1778<br />

St. Germaine, or Richmond 1807<br />

Virgouleuse 1789<br />

Prunus domestics, P. insititia, etc.<br />

Apricot 1780<br />

Boccon de Re 1804<br />

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