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Plums and Plum Culture 



vigorous, with dense, roundish head ; said by some to be lack- 

 ing in productiveness. 



Mr. S. D. Willard says of this variety: "It has much to 

 commend it. Tree a much better grower than the Shropshire; 

 hardy, and an annual bearer; very productive." 



Frogmore. — Fruit oval ; size small ; cavity shallow ; stem 

 long, slender; suture a line; color blue; dots very small, 

 hardly visible; bloom blue; skin tough; flesh greenish; stone 



SHROPSHIRE 



small, oval, somewhat flattened, cling; quality good for a 

 Damson. 



One of the best of the Damsons. 



Shropshire (Shropshire Damson). — Fruit oval; size 

 small; cavity hardly any; stem about one-half inch long; 

 suture none ; color dark blue ; dots none visible ; bloom blue ; 

 skin firm; flesh greenish; stone small, oval, turgid, cling; 

 flavor sour ; quality fair ; tree a good grower and enormously 

 productive. 



An English variety, and one of the favorite Damsons. 



Stoneless. — Fruit oval, compressed ; size small, much 

 like a Damson; cavity hardly visible; stem large and strong; 



