STANLEY PLUM 
PRICES FOR ALL PLUM AND APRICOT VARIETIES 
Each 3-9 1 0-49 50 or more 
each each each 
2 yr., 5-6', 11/16" up. $3.75 $3.50 $3.00 $2.75 
2 yr., 4-5', 9-11/16".. 3.50 3.00 2.40 2.10 
2 yr., 3-4', 7-9/16"... 3.25 2.75 2.00 1.75 
1 yr., 5-6' 3.75 3.25 2.75 2.50 
1 yr., 4-5' 3.50 3.00 2.40 2.10 
1 yr., 3-4' 3.25 2.75 2.00 1.75 
1 yr., 2-3' 3.00 2.50 1.75 1.50 
Send us your definite list for quotation when you 
need 100 or more plums or apricots. 
Varieties listed in order of ripening 
BRUCE (1) One of the best Oriental plums for 
southern planting. It ripens very early, averages good 
size, is very firm and has fine quality for such an early 
variety. If picked just as the yellow background ap- 
pears, it will ship well and color a pretty, bright red 
in three to four days. Bruce is very productive, but 
requires pollination. 
METHLEY (2) A fine variety with excellent quality 
and handsome appearance. Fruits are medium to large 
in size, reddish purple in color with red flesh. They are 
juicy, sweet, and of distinctive flavor. Trees are very 
vigorous, upright in growth. Buds are hardy, abundant, 
end self-fertile. 
V SHIRO (3) A very early Oriental plum with beautiful 
yellow color and good flavor when allowed to mature 
properly. Fruits are of medium size, and suitable for 
/ cooking, canning, and dessert use. Requires pollination. 
RED JUNE (4) A mottled, garnet-red variety with 
firm, light yellow flesh that is aromatic and sweet. 
Trees are large, vigorous, hardy, and productive. Fruits 
are clingy, resist brown rot and curculio. Red June is 
an Oriental variety that is a good pollinator for Shiro 
and is self-fruitful. 
PLUMS 
OUR PLUM VARIETY LISTINGS HAVE BEEN 
CAREFULLY SELECTED TO SUPPLY A 
VARIETY FOR EVERY SECTION 
AND PURPOSE 
BURMOSA (5) A new variety that is gaining favor 
in southern areas. Fruits have greenish yellow skin that 
is blushed with purple. Flesh is light yellow. Burmosa is 
large, freestone, rather early, and good for fresh use 
and shipping. Trees are spreading and resemble Bur- 
ank. Not self-fertile; plant with Santa Rosa. 
ABUNDANCE (6) A very good Oriental plum. Trees 
are rapid growers, healthy, and bear early. They pro- 
duce abundant yields of medium-sized, rich bright 
cherry-red, and highly perfumed fruits. Flesh is light 
yellow, juicy and tender, and of excellent quality. A 
good pollinator for Shiro and other Oriental varieties. 
BURBANK (7) A large, bright reddish purple plum 
that is meaty and quite firm. It is hardy and prolific, 
and best fruits are obtained when well thinned. Trees 
are low growing, flat topped, and somewhat drooping. 
Burbank is valuable for canning and fresh market use. 
An Oriental variety that does much better with pollina- 
OZARK PREMIER (8) A very large, firm, red Orien- 
tal plum that is gaining wide grower approval. Fruits 
have yellow flesh that is juicy, tart, and clingy but 
with good flavor. Trees are hardy, productive, and 
igorous. Self-fertile. 
BRADSHAW (9) An early European plum with good 
size, fine dark violet-red color, good shipping and keep- 
ing ability. The flesh is yellowish green and has ex- 
cellent flavor. Trees are hardy and excellent growers, 
/producing heavy annual crops. Not self-fruitful. 
SANTA ROSA (10) One of our best Oriental plums. 
Fruits are large, conical, uniform, juicy, flavorful, and 
colored purplish crimson with a pale bloom. Trees are 
large, vigorous, and productive. Blossoms are self-fertile, 
but produce larger crops when planted with another 
variety. 
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