Cultivar 1398: Tom Thumb

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Usage Facet: class=edible; edible_score=1.0; ornamental_score=0.0; inferred_from_taxon=no

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Tom Thumb is documented as a plum, specifically a P. besseyi hybrid, in a University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin on stone fruit pollination studies [S1]. The source does not describe its fruit, origin, breeder, release date, tree habit, or culinary use.

The record places Tom Thumb in a table of native and hybrid plums tested for pollen germination on artificial media [S1]. In that table, it appears among hybrid plum varieties with very low pollen germination [S1]. The bulletin also states that hybrid plum varieties often had low pollen viability, while native plum species generally had higher viability [S1].

Its hardiness is not directly stated. The only geographic context is the University of Minnesota work at Excelsior, Minnesota, in a study of native and hybrid plums used in northern fruit breeding and pollination trials [S1]. This makes Tom Thumb relevant to cold-region plum research, but it does not prove a zone rating or winter survival claim.

The clearest taxonomic point is that Tom Thumb was treated as a P. besseyi hybrid [S1]. The available source gives no direct parents, sibling cultivars, descendants, or later breeding use. The main value of this record is pollination evidence: Tom Thumb was included in the Minnesota plum pollination dataset, but its pollen performance was poor in the table where it appears [S1].

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Featured source descriptions

“Tom Thumb cherry is the later name assigned in the 1922 list to True to Seed No. 2 from an earlier series.”
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“True to Seed No. 2 was practically like Sapa in fruit, but the plant was a low bush with much the habit of its granddam, the native sand cherry.”
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“Listed among other cherry-plums described in these Bulletins.”
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“Oka is described as taller than the Tom Thumb Cherry.”
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Citation Drawer (Top Supporting Sources)

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112Pollination Studies with Stone Fruitsunknown200p3Placed among varieties showing very low pollen germination in Table 2.; Listed in Table 2 as a P. Besseyi hybrid.

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112p3description_snippetPlaced among varieties showing very low pollen germination in Table 2.Tom Thumb — P. Besseyi hybridpage_block:0.90
112p3entry_pedigreeListed in Table 2 as a P. Besseyi hybrid.Tom Thumb — P. Besseyi hybridpage_block:0.90

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description_snippetPlaced among varieties showing very low pollen germination in Table 2.0.84
entry_pedigreeListed in Table 2 as a P. Besseyi hybrid.0.98

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