Tree small, upright-spreading, dense-topped, hardy, productive;
branches ash-gray, with a brownish tinge, smooth, with very
few, small lenticels; branchlets of average thickness and
length, greenish-red changing to brownish-red, dull, sparingly
pubescent throughout the entire season, with few, obscure,
small lenticels; leaf-buds of medium size and length, conical,
appressed.
Leaves folded upward, oval, one and one-fourth inches wide, two
and one-half inches long; upper surface slightly roughened,
covered with numerous hairs, the midrib grooved; lower surface
silvery-green, pubescent; apex pointed or acute, base abrupt,
margin serrate or crenate, eglandular or with small dark
glands; petiole one-half inch long, pubescent, tinged red,
glandless or with from one to three globose, greenish-yellow
glands usually on the stalk.
Flowers fifteen-sixteenths inch across, the buds creamy
changing to white when expanded; borne in clusters on lateral
spurs, usually in pairs; pedicels nine-sixteenths inch long,
sparingly pubescent, greenish; calyx-tube green, campanulate,
nearly glabrous; calyx-lobes obtuse, pubescent on both
surfaces, glandular-serrate, somewhat reflexed; petals broadly
oval, crenate or sometimes notched at the apex, tapering
below to short, broad claws; anthers yellowish; filaments
five-sixteenths inch long; pistil glabrous, equal to the
stamens in length.
Fruit mid-season; one and one-eighth inches by one inch in
size, roundish-oval, compressed, halves equal; cavity shallow,
narrow, flaring; suture very shallow, often a line; apex
roundish or depressed; color greenish-yellow changing to
golden-yellow, somewhat mottled and blotched, occasionally with
a faint bronze blush on the exposed cheek, overspread with
thin bloom; dots numerous, small, whitish, inconspicuous; stem
slender, sparingly pubescent, adhering well to the fruit; skin
thin, separating readily; flesh light golden-yellow, moderately
juicy, coarse, firm but tender, sweet, mild; of good quality;
stone free, five-eighths inch by one-half inch in size, oval,
flattened, nearly smooth, blunt at the base and apex; ventral
suture wide, blunt, smooth; dorsal suture shallowly grooved.
DUANE
[Illustration: DUANE]
_Prunus domestica_
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