An extremely hardy variety of the Damson type. Tree spreading; fruit of medium size; grows in clusters; dark purple; good; nearly freestone; desirable for jellies and preserves.
Moreman. Hortulana. 1. Kerr Cat. 13. 1899-1900.
Moreman Cherry 1.
Originated by Theodore Williams, Benson, Nebraska. Tree vigorous; fruit large, bright red; clingstone.
Morines. Domestica. 1. Quintinye Com. Gard. 70. 1699.
A red plum noted only by Quintinye.
Morin Hâtif. Cerasifera? 1. Knoop Fructologie 2:59. 1771.
Fruit of medium size, round, red; resembles the Myrobalan plum except that its leaves are larger and its season a little later.
Mountain. Domestica. 1. Can. Exp. Farm Bul. 43:35. 1903.
A promising variety from W. W. Dunlop, Outremont, Quebec. Fruit of medium size, roundish; cavity medium; suture distinct; greenish-yellow more or less overspread with dull coppery-red; dots yellow, distinct; bloom thin; flesh yellowish-green, sweet, rich; very good; clingstone; mid-season.