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Inferior ( M4 ) Inferior Sorts.
Pear PLUM, (whirifh yellow). September.
Little Green Damask. Middle or end cf September.
Muscle Plum, , d. -rk red).
St. Julian Plum, fdark violet). End cf September, &c.
Damascene Plum, (dark blue). Sep- tember and Oftober.
Cherry Plum, (fmall redj. Valued chiefly as a curiofty 9 but as it hlojfoms early is often cut off by the cold.
The Plum tree grows fifteen or twenty feet high, branching with a moJ. Rate- fpreading head, garnifhed with oval, fpear-fhaped lea
...ves, and produces its flowers and fruit both on the young wood, from the eyes of thefhoots, and on (purs arifing ( HS ) srifing on the fides and ends of the bran- ches, of from two or three, to many years old i as in the Cherry, Pear, &c. The fame branches continuing fruitful, and multiplying the bearing fpurs many year", as they advance in length ♦, and only require renewing with young wood occafionally, as any old bearer cafually becomes unfruitful or decayed ; being generally ail permitted to extend in length, as fhortening both deftroys the firft fruitful parts, promotes a great lux- uriancy of ufelefs wood from the lateral buds, and prevents their forming fruit- fpurs.

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