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Golden Nectar Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf)

Golden Nectar Plum Tree, Japanese Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT326

French Improved Plum Tree, European Type  (Semi-dwarf)

French Improved Plum Tree, European Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT210

Laroda Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf)

Laroda Plum Tree, Japanese Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT206
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Methley Plum Tree, Japanese type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT209

Mariposa Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf)

Mariposa Plum Tree, Japanese Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT212

Burgundy Japanese Plum Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Burgundy Japanese Plum Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT214
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Elephant Heart Plum Tree, Japanese Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT200

Bavay's Green Gage Plum Tree, European Type  (Semi-dwarf)

Bavay's Green Gage Plum Tree, European Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT203

Late Santa Rosa Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf)

Late Santa Rosa Plum Tree, Japanese Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT201
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Emerald Beaut Plum Tree, Japanese type (Semi-dwarf)

Emerald Beaut Plum Tree, Japanese type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT205

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Satsuma Plum Tree, Japanese type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT199

Italian Plum Tree, European Type  (Semi-dwarf)

Italian Plum Tree, European Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT204
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Sweet Treat Pluerry Tree (Standard)

Sweet Treat Pluerry Tree
(Standard)

FT198

Flavor Queen Pluot® Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Flavor Queen Pluot® Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT327

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Bella Gold Peacotum® Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT325
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