Organic Plum Trees
Plums

Like cherries and pears, plums are more frost-prone than apples,and may require training on a wall or fence to fruit reliably in inland parts of Scotland.
OPAL - (D) (3) (S) (V1) July-Aug. Pixy, St Julian ‘A’ ALL SOLD OUT
A reddish-purple fruit with a similar superb flavour to "Victoria", very useful where bacterial canker is problematic, as in certain parts of the west.
RIVERS EARLY PROLIFIC (D) (2) (Part S) (V2) Pixy, St Julian A. Sold out
The best early cooking plum, also a good dessert when fully-ripe. A blue-purple fruit, hardy and prolific.
VICTORIA - (A/B)(3)(S)(V2), August, Pixy, St Julian ‘A’ Completely sold out The classic eating plum, a good choice unless bacterial canker is known to be a problem in the locality..
CZAR - (C) (3) (S) (V2) Aug, St Julian ‘A’, Pixy Reliable, quality cooker.
MARJORIE'S SEEDLING (B) (5) (S) (V2)October, Pixy, St Julian A Sold out Frost-resistant large black cooking plum, can be eaten when fully ripe.
OULLIN'S GAGE (D) (4) (S) (V2) August, Pixy, St Julian A Sold out on St Julian A Not a true gage but a large dual-purpose gage-type excellent for both dessert and preserving. Frost-resistant.
SHROPSHIRE PRUNE (DAMSON)(B)(3)(S)(V2) September, St Julian A, Pixy Sold out Small blue-black fruit, excellent flavour when cooked. |