Narrative
Type = Plum. Per Hedrick (see citation): "Tree large, vigorous; leaves folded upward, oval or slightly obovate, one and seven-eighths inches wide, three and one-quarter inches long, upper surface dark green, lower surface yellowish-green, apex abruptly pointed; petiole one-half inch long, thick, pubescent, globose glands; blooming season short, flowers one and one-eighth inches across, white; fruit intermediate in time and length of ripening season, one and nine-sixteenths inches in diameter, oval or sightly ovate, apex roundish or depressed, color dull greenish-yellow, with obsure green streaks, mottled and sometimes faintly tinged red on the sunny side, overspread with thick bloom; skin thin, tender, separating readily; flesh golden-yellow, juicy, firm but tender, sweet, mild; good to very good; stone nearly free, one inch by five-eighths inch in size, oval; adapted best to light sandy soils; good for dessert, canning, home, and market."