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- From: "Brungardt, Sam (MPCA)" <Sam.Brungardt@state.mn.us>
- To: North American Fruit Explorers <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum
- Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 11:48:06 -0600
Roy, where are you located? – Sam Brungardt, St. Paul, Minn.
(USDA zone 4) From:
nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On
Behalf Of Roy Johnson There is a local yellow plum that comes true from
seed. Like a Gage, but smaller and very sweet. It is not a Green
Gage, but it is a European Plum. Have a lot of seedlings of it. The
trees are smaller than Italian Plums. I don't know what it is, but it
is an older variety. On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Lee Reich <lreich@hvc.rr.com> wrote: Hi Alan, I just revisited this old email. I'd still like to get some
plum scions if possible. I have a "Greeen Gage" that I think I got
from Raintree; it had excellent flavor except that it was purple and not veery
Gage-like in flavor or shape. I don't feel very knowledgeable about plums
so any one or two Gage(s) you recommend I would be willing to try. I will be
spraying these trees. Thanks. Lee Lee Reich, PhD Books by Lee Reich: A Northeast Gardener's Year The Pruning Book Weedless Gardening Uncommon Fruits for Every Garden Landscaping with Fruit On Nov 29, 2009, at 4:11 PM, Alan Haigh wrote:
Trees sold as Green Gage are often misidentified in the
trade and I have spent years tracking down a legitimate Reine Claude.
Miller's sold me a quantity of GG's that produced a mediocre (at best)
extremely early purple plum. I managed an orchard that had ordered
over 50 "Green Gages" from Adams County (usually a reliable source
unlike Miller's IMO) that were some kind of Japanese green plum that they
claimed when I called them was the "Japanese Green Gage". They
did not make this distinction in their catalogue. Trees I have now are from Cummins nursery and Adams as they
claim to have the real thing now and I believe them. On the west coast
I'd trust Trees of Antiquity and Raintree to sell you the real McCoy. Do not judge prune plums by the quality of Stanley which is
generally considered mediocre in quality but very reliable in northeastern
conditions where I grow fruit (Z6, NY). You have so many choices in the
west coast that I don't know what would be best for you. Maybe Autumn
Sweet if you want intense sugar. For an early Gage type, Oullins has very
high quality. _______________________________________________
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Lee Reich, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Roy Johnson, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Brungardt, Sam (MPCA), 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Claude Jolicoeur, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Roy Johnson, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Claude Jolicoeur, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Claude Jolicoeur, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Douglas Woodard, 02/04/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum NOW ROOTSTOCK,
George Brinson, 02/04/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum NOW ROOTSTOCK, Douglas Woodard, 02/04/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum NOW ROOTSTOCK, George Brinson, 02/05/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum NOW ROOTSTOCK,
George Brinson, 02/04/2010
- Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum, Roy Johnson, 02/04/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Roy Johnson, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Claude Jolicoeur, 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Brungardt, Sam (MPCA), 02/03/2010
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Re: [NAFEX] Green Gage plum,
Roy Johnson, 02/03/2010
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