(82 days) Open pollinated. Indeterminate. What struck us first were the plants: so green, so healthy, without the frilly fern-leaf foliage of most other paste types, with short but strong stocky stems. We counted set after perfect set of small plum pastes. First harvest was mid-August with 20 lbs of blemish-free blood-red nippled 2 oz plums from 30 plants. Then 40 lbs the next week. Diseases came, Vilms persevered. Another 40-lb week, and another. While other paste varieties went under from blights or rotted, Vilms sweetened merrily in their 20-lb boxes for up to three weeks with few losses. Co-workers who devoured the solid but moist two- or three-bite plums found them good. Whether in salads or sandwiches all were picture-perfect and tasty. When Vilms finally succumbed to weather and fungus, we thrice more gleaned after-ripened fruits from the leafless remains. A multi-purpose, easy-to-grow beauty.
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