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STANLEY (2514) The most popular of all prune plums, 
it is excellent for home use and commercial planting. 
Fruits are large, of fine quality, and colored deep pur- 
plish blue. The flesh is greenish yellow, juicy, tender, 
firm, and sweet. Trees are vigorous, hardy, bear early, 
and produce large annual crops. Freestones. Self-fertile. 
SHROPSHIRE (2515) One of our most esteemed pre- 
serving fruits. Damson plums are borne in profusion by 
good, vigorous trees. Fruits are oval, of medium size, 
and dark purple in color. A European variety that is 
self-fruitful. 
METHLEY PLUM 
APRICOTS 
STELLA (2520) A hardy Russian type apricot that is 
very cold resistant. Produces good crops of fruit where 
other varieties freeze out. The fruit is medium size, golden 
yellow in color, and delicious in quality. A freestone. 
Recommended for all sections where peaches can be grown. 
EARLY GOLDEN (2521) A good variety. Very large, 
deep golden yellow, fine in quality. 
SUNGOLD (2522) A sister seedling of Moongold that 
ripens later. Fruit gold with orange blush, medium size, 
very high quality, freestone, and hangs well until ripe. Tree 
is medium sized, rather upright, exceptionally winter- 
hardy, very productive, self-unfruitful but pollinated by 
Moongold. For home use. 
MOONGOLD (2525) A very hardy new apricot for 
northern areas. Fruits are medium in size, orange-yellow, 
freestone, and of good quality. Ripens earlier than Sun- 
gold; self-unfruitful but pollinated by Sungold. Trees 
medium sized, rather spreading, vigorous, and do well in 
cold climates. For home gardens. 
PINEAPPLE (2532) An excellent kind for eating or 
for cooking. The fruits are large, smooth, and colored a 
pretty golden yellow. Flesh is white, with a pineapple-like 
flavor. Tree is small and attractive. Ripens late in the 
season. 
SUPERB (2523) Rated bv manv as the best. The tree is 
large, very thrifty and hardy, and is extremely productive. 
Very good quality. Fruit is beautiful yellow with slight 
blush; flesh firm and solid. 
MOORPARK (2524) One of the largest. Orange-yellow 
with numerous specks and dots; flesh yellow, sweet, juicy, 
and rich. August. 
GOLDCOT (2525) Selected by Michigan for size and 
hardiness. Medium to large, requires thinning, self-fruitful. 
Fruit nearly round, medium arrange, suitable for fresh use 
or processing. 
BOUCOT#l (2526) New Bountiful Ridge selection 
that blooms with peaches. Should produce apricots in 
areas where others fail. Fruits medium size, yellow to 
arrange. Best for home use. 
BO U COT #2 (2527) Similar to #1, but ripens about 
3 weeks later. 
BOUCOT #3 (2528) Similar to #1, but ripens about 
6 weeks later. 
QUINCE TREES 
Dwarf Size — Luscious Fruit 
Each 2 for 
4 to 5 ft $3.95 $7.50 
3 to 4 ft 3.25 6.00 
2 to 3 ft 2.95 5.50 
ORANGE (2530) An outstanding fruit for jam and 
jelly. Fruits are borne on small, dwarf trees and are 
profitable for fruit growers, farmers, and home gardeners. 
Large crops of roundish, bright yellow, very large fruits 
of fine quality are borne annually. Trees take little 
room and are easy to grow. 
CHAMPION (2531) Fruits are very large, handsome, 
and lighter in color than Orange. Trees bear abundantly 
while young. Flesh of Champion is tender, without hard 
spots and cores. Flavor is very delicate and delicious 
for any purpose. 
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