Timme can hardly be distinguished from Early Richmond, differing only in
smaller fruits, and probably is a seed variation of that variety. On the
grounds of this Station the trees of Timme are even more productive
than those of Early Richmond, one of the most fruitful of all cherries,
but the greater fruitfulness of the tree hardly offsets the smaller size
of the cherries. It is doubtful if this new strain can displace the
older Early Richmond, which is well established in the favor of
cherry-growers everywhere.
This variety is supposed to have been brought to America from Germany by
a Mr. Timme of Omaha, Nebraska. It is of some local importance in Iowa
and Nebraska but as yet has not been widely distributed in America.
Possibly it will be found in time that it is some old German variety
renamed. It was placed on the fruit list of the American Pomological
Society in 1909.
[Illustration: TIMME]
Tree medium in size, rather vigorous, upright-spreading,
open-topped, healthy; trunk and branches thick, with numerous
large lenticels; branchlets slender, long, willowy; leaves three
and one-half inches long, one and five-eighths inches wide, ovate
to obovate, thick, stiff, leathery, dark green; margin finely
serrate, tipped with reddish-brown glands; petiole three-fourths
of an inch in length, with one or two large, globose glands
variable in position; flowers one inch across, in dense clusters.
Fruit matures medium early; over one-half inch in diameter,
roundish-oblate; color light red becoming dark red at full
maturity; stem one inch long; flesh yellowish-white, with abundant
pinkish juice, tender and melting, pleasant flavored, sprightly;
good in quality; stone semi-clinging, roundish-ovate, plump;
prominently ridged along the ventral suture.
TOUSSAINT
_Prunus cerasus_
=1.= _Duhamel Trait. Arb. Fr._ =1=:178-180, Pl. VII. 1768. =2.=
Kraft _Pom. Aust._ =1=:7, Tab. 18 fig. 2. 1792. =3.= Poiteau _Pom.
Franc._ =2=: No. 21, Pl. 1846. =4.= _Ann. Pom. Belge_ =1=:103,
104, Pl. 1853. =5.= Mortillet _Le Cerisier_ =2=:205, 308. 1866.
=6.= Leroy _Dict. Pom._ =5=:305, 306 fig., 307, 308. 1877. =7.=
_Rev. Hort._ 250. 1906.
_Stäts Blühender Kirschbaum._ =8.= Krünitz _Enc._ 42, 43. 1790.
_All Saints._ =9.= Truchsess-Heim _Kirschensort_. 661-668. 1819.
=10.= Prince _Pom. Man._ =2=:152, 153. 1832. =11.= Dochnahl _Führ.
Obstkunde_ =3=:72. 1858. =12.= Hogg _Fruit Man._ 277. 1884. =13.=
Mathieu _Nom. Pom._ 332. 1889.
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