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 The BULLACE-TREE, 



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WILD PLUM. 



THE Bullace-tree is a fpecies of the 

 Prunus or Plum-tree, grows wild 

 in our woods and hedges, but is often 

 admitted into curious orchards and 

 gardens as a fruit tree, to increafe the 

 the variety of late flone fruits for the 

 defert, &c. it producing a fmall (lone 

 fruit of the Plum kind, which, when 

 fully ripe, eats with an agreeable 

 acid flavour, and is accounted very 

 wholefome - 9 and the tree being of the 

 Prunus tribe, it belongs to the Icofan- 

 O dria 



