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Broods & Son, TSpurserymen - Plant Breeders 
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<MoUywoad Plum 
Introduced by us in 1937, this unusual plum is rapidly gaining popularity. It produces 
early in the spring great masses of small, single, almost white flowers carried on red 
stems. These are followed closely by the shining red fruit and beautiful red-green 
foliage; the top side of the leaves being a deep green and the underside red. The 
contrast is very pleasing and is maintained throughout the season. It is a heavy and 
consistent producer of very delicious free-stone plums that are a deep red clear through 
to the small pit. It ripens about the 10th of June and is the best plum for eating fresh 
that we know. It is equally good for jams, jellies, etc. Being free-stone, the acid present 
around the pit of most plums is entirely absent in this variety. Its ornamental value is 
equal to the best of the ornamental varieties and in addition produces fruit unequalled 
by any other known fruiting variety. Truly a worthy addition to any garden. 
3- 4 foot size 
4- 5 foot size 
5- 6 foot size 
6- 8 foot size 
$ .75 each 
$ .90 each 
1.00 each 
1.25 each 
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