Narrative
Type = Plum. Per Hedrick - Plums of New York (see citation below): "Tree large, vigorous, spreading, open-topped, hardy, productive; leaves oval or obovate, two inches wide, four and one-quarter inches long, apex acute or abruptly pointed, globose glands; blooming season medium to late, of average length, flowers one and one-quarter inches across, white, with a faint yellowish tinge; fruit early, season short, medium to below in size, roundish, halves equal, suture and indistinct line, apex flattened or depressed, color greenish-yellow changing to dull light yellow, overspread with bloom; skin thin, slightly astringent, separating readily; flesh greenish-yellow or pale yellow, somewhat dry, firm, sweet, not high in flavor, good; stone half-free or free, three-quarters inch by five-eighths inch in size."