Narrative
Type = Plum. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Tree of medium size, very productive; leaves folded upward, oval or obovate, one and five-eighths inches wide, three and five-eighths inches long, upper surface dark green, lower surface silvery-green, apex and base acute; petiole three-quarters inch long with globose glands; blooming season intermediate in time and length, flowers one and one-eighth inches across, in the bud creamy-yellow changing to white when expanded; fruit late, season very short, one and three-quarters inches by one and three-eighths inches in size, long-oval, slightly compressed and necked, apex elongated, color reddish-purple changing to dark blue at full maturity, overspread with thick bloom; skin tough, adhering; flesh deep golden-yellow often a little reddish, juicy, coarse, firm, but somewhat tender, sweet, pleasant and sprightly, good; stone free, one and one-eighth inches by five-eighths inch in size, long-oval; keeps and ships well; hangs on tree for long period of time."