Some New Plum Varieties in California
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1963.17.2.29Abstract
In the period 1952-54 the California Experiment Station and the United States Department of Agriculture introduced six shipping plum varieties adapted to California producing areas. They were: 'Burmosa', 'Redheart', 'Laroda', 'Redroy', 'Queen Ann' and 'Nubiana'. It is of interest to note the trends in their utilization and market performance. Since the introduction of these varieties, several factors favored commercial planting of plums, and encouraged growers to try new varieties.
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