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Plum Trees 



The Plum, like the Pear, and other finer fruits, 

 succeeds best in heavy soil with some clay and being 

 almost entirely free from disease, they can be grown 

 very profitably. The finer kinds are excellent dessert 

 fruits, of rich and luscious flavor; for cooking and 

 canning they are unsurpassed. 



Plums should be planted 18 feet apart in rich soil, 

 which should be kept well cultivated. 



PRICES OP PLUM TREES 



Largest Size, 2 year, 5 to 6 ft. 

 Medium Size, 2 year, 4 to 5 ft. 

 Very fine 1 yr. Buds, 4 to 6 ft. 



European Plums 



BRADSHAW. Very large, dark violet-red, flesh yel- 

 lowish green; juicy and pleasant; tree vigorous, 

 erect and productive. August. 



PELLEMBURG or ITALIAN PRUNE. Dark purple 

 with a dark blue bloom; size medium; oval, pointed 

 and tapering. Flesh juicy and delicious; fine for 

 drying. 



GERMAN PRUNE. A valuable Plum of fair qual- 

 ity for dessert, but most esteemed for drying and 

 preserving. Large, long-oval, purple, with a thick 

 blue bloom; flesh firm, sweet and pleasant, separ- 

 ating from the stone. Moderate to vigorous in 

 growth. September. 



IMPERIAL GAGE. Large, oval, yellowish-green 

 with marbled green stripes, heavy white bloom, 

 flesh greenish, juicy, melting, rich and best Qual- 

 ity; tree upright and vigorous. September. 



LOMBARD. Medium, roundish-oval, violet-red, juicy 

 and pleasant; adheres to stone, valuable market 

 sort, hardy and adapted to light soils; a reason- 

 ably sure cropper. 



YORK STATE PRUNE. Is one of the largest, best 

 in quality and most productive of all prunes or 

 plums. Large, dark blue, covered with purple 

 blush; flesh yellow and delicious; freestone, ripen- 

 ing the last week in September. 



SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Fruit oval; tree a good 

 grower and enormously productive; fruit of med- 

 ium size produced in thick clusters or groups, dark 

 purple color, esteemed for preserving. 



DAMSON. The old-fashioned blue Damson known 

 to every housewife for the fine jelly and preserves 

 they make. Tree very hardy and prolific bearer. 



JAPANESE PLUMS 



ABUNDANCE. One of the best Japan Plums. Tree 

 is very rapid grower, healthy, and comes into bear- 

 ing quite young and yields abundantly; medium 

 size, rich, bright cherry red with distinct bloom 

 and highly perfumed; flesh light yellow, juicy and 

 tender, and excellent quality. Tree vigorous and 

 hardy. 



BURBANX. Medium to large, orange-yellow, dotted 

 and marbled with red; flesh meaty yellow, sweet 

 and good; valuable for canning and a good market 

 plum. Mid-June. Hardy and most prolific of the 

 Japan varieties. 



Apricot Trees 



All Varieties, Pine 4 to 5 ft. Trees, 



60 each; $4.00 per 10. 



ALEXANDER (Russian). Medium to small, light 



orange, yellow flecked with red; flesh tender, juicy, 



sweet and good quality; hardy; very productive. 



July. 

 MOORPARK. One of the largest; orange yellow 



with numerous specks and dots; flesh yellow, 



sweet, juicy and rich. August. 

 EARLY GOLDEN. A good variety; very large, deep 



golden yellow, and fine in quality. 



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Quince Trees 



All Varieties, 2 year, 4 to 5 feet, % inch caliber, 

 60c each; $4.00 per 10. 

 ORANGE. Roundish, bright golden yellow, very 

 large, fine grained, fine quality. Best for cooking. 

 Firm, will stand shipping. 

 CHAMPION. Fruit very large, fair and handsome. 

 Bears abundantly while young; flesh cooks as ten- 

 der as an apple without hard spots and cores; 

 flavor delicate; quince taste. 



Gooseberries 



The Gooseberry requires a deep soil, well manured, 

 and, if inclined to be dry, should be mulched to re- 

 tain moisture. The bushes should be thoroughly 

 trimmed and pruned to obtain large, fine fruit. 



PRICES OP ALL VARIETIES 



Pine, Strong Two- Year Bushes, No. 1 : 

 25c each; 6 to 10, 20c each; 50 to 100, 18c each. 



DOWNING. Fruit large, round, light green with 

 distinct veins, soft, juicy and fine flavored; vigor- 

 ous and productive; smooth skin. One of the best. 



HOUGHTON. Medium size, pale red, sweet and 

 juicy; vigorous grower, abundant bearer and free 

 from mildew. Considered by many the best pay- 

 ing sort in cultivation. 



RED JACKET (Josselyn). Large size, smooth, pro- 

 lific and hardy. Has been tested by the side of all 

 leading varieties, is freest from mildew of all. 

 A wonderful cropper, with large, smooth, pale red 

 fruit of first-class flavor. 



