FVUIT TREES 



The Bountiful Ridge Way Grows Tlie Best Trees 



PLUM TREES 



PLANT MORE PLUMS FOR ADDED PROFITS. 



STATISTICS SHOW WE ARE NOT GROWING ENOUGH PLUMS TO 

 SUPPLY MARKET DEMANDS IN THE EAST. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT FOR FUTURE PROFITS. 



For years we have been observing plum variety behavior 

 in plum growing areas and collecting the best of several va- 

 rieties which promise the grower a profit for his investment. 

 In our opinion Plum growing has been overlooked or side- 

 tracked for something else which is not as good a risk. 



Plums are no harder to grow than peaches, if given the 

 same amount of intelligent attention. 



The Plum, like the Pear and other finer fruits succeeds 

 best in soil with some clay and being almost free from 

 disease, they can be grown very profitably. 











100 or 



Prices Per Tree 



1-9 



10-49 



50-99 



more 



2 yr., 5-6, 11/16 .. 



..$2.20 



$1.85 



$1.20 



$1.00 



2 yr., 4-5', 9-11/16 . 



. .. 1.95 



1.60 



1.00 



.80 



2 yr., 8-4', 7-9/16 . . 



. .. 1.65 



1.35 



.80 



.65 



1 yr., 4-5' 



.. 1.95 



1.65 



.95 



.80 



1 yr., 3-4' 



.. 1.65 



1.35 



.80 



.65 



1 yr., 2-3' 



.. 1.45 



1.15 



.70 



.55 



We can supply fine plum trees in most all grades 

 this year. Send us your definite list for quotation, 

 when large lots are desired. 



Best of The Prune Type 



STANLEY PRUNE 



PROVING TO BE THE BEST OF AEL BLUE 

 PRUNE TYPES. 



Grows Well Anywhere ■ — Produces Annual Crops — 

 Bears Early — Tree is Healthy and Vigorous. 



The fruit is of the prune type. Excellent for cooking or 

 eating out of hand. The tree is healthy, vigorous and fruit 

 large'^in size. Dark blue with heavy bloom: flesh greenish--^ 

 vellow: juicy, fine-grained, tender, firm, sweet, pleasant, 

 ('luality good to very good. Freestone. Mid-season. 



"RR Zi "nQH fl \A7 r-*^'^ to very large size, fine dark violet- 

 Dri.r%,LyOni\yY xed color, good shipping and keeping 

 ability, the Bradshaw has continued to grow in popularity. "• 

 Tlie fiesli is yellowish-green, juicy and pleasing to the taste. 

 The tree is very vigorous, erect and productive. 



FELLEMBURG OR ITALIAN PRUNE 



It succeeds under most all climatic and soil conditions. 

 The fruit is dark purple with a dark blue bloom, medium to 

 large size. oval. The flesh is juicy and delicious and it is 

 verv fine for drving and canning. 



NOTE — 3Iost American and European Plums seem to 

 be self-fertile and produce fruit on their own pollen, 

 but produce better when interplanted with other varieties. 

 Oriental varieties have been found to be self-unfruitful 

 and should always be interplanted at all times. Abund- 

 ance is considered one of the best general poUenizers. 



TD/^VJIT DT TTTVA When ripe the color is a 

 ri\Jlr\Li riiUlvi brilliant cherry red all o^ 



striking 

 over. Has 



very tliick. rich, semi-transparent, creamy yellow flesh, firm, 

 being a splendid shipper. Has a sweet, delicate flavor with- 

 out acidity. Size large to verj- large, often attaining 2=^4". 

 A fine freestone worthy of planting in all sections. 



TO"M"RAR"n Medium, roundish-oval, violet red, juicy 

 LaKJVlDrxm^ and pleasant; adheres to stone; valuable 

 market sort, hardy, and adapted to liglat soils ; a reasonably 

 sure cropper. 



The tree is a strong, vigorous grower of 

 spreading habit similar to the Yakima. 

 Blooms early and should be planted on exposed positions in 

 late frost areas. The fruit is large to very large, deep cher- 

 ry red without much bloom. Flesh yellow. Flesh is sweet, 

 mild and delicate in flavor. 



AMERICA 



REINE CLAUDE 



Best known and possibly the most 

 widely planted variety of the 

 "Green Gage" group. Flesh medium size, clingstone, green- 

 ish-yellow, flesh is juicy, very mild and sweet and is in 

 great demand for local trade or home use. Tree is mod- 

 erately vigorous. (Self-unfruitful). 



BONNIE 



An open pollinated seedling of America. Com- 

 pared to America the fruit is similar except 



the Bonnie is larger with more red color and ripens earlier. 



The flesh is yellow, juicy and much like America in flavor. 



Ripens in early July and is a firm shipping plum. Tree is 



very hardy, a vigorous grower and produces well. 



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