Doug Woodard wrote:Then
Stanley is a shade hardier than Mount Royal (though liable to black knot, and from my limited observation not very good quality on peach soils at least for fresh eating) and if I remember rightly it came from a cross between Prune D'Agen and Grand Duke; (I forget the direction) i.e. old European plums.
I am not so sure about the hardiness of Stanley, as I had one and it died.
I can't guarantee it's the cold that killed it however. But my feeling is
that Mont-Royal is quite hardier. Your memory is right about the genealogy
of Stanley - Grand Duke is an old English plum mainly used for cooking - is
it grown in Ontario?
Claude
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