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  DELIVERY 
  CHARGES 
  PREPAID 
  ON 
  ORDERS 
  OF 
  $50 
  UP 
  TO 
  500 
  MILES 
  

  

  Each 
  

  

  10 
  

  

  100 
  

  

  .$ 
  .60 
  

  

  $5.50 
  

  

  $50.00 
  

  

  . 
  .50 
  

  

  4.50 
  

  

  40.00 
  

  

  .50 
  

  

  4.00 
  

  

  40.00 
  

  

  .45 
  

  

  3.75 
  

  

  35.00 
  

  

  Plum 
  Trees 
  

  

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

   ceeds 
  best 
  in 
  heavy 
  soil 
  with 
  some 
  clay, 
  and 
  being 
  al- 
  

   most 
  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 
  can- 
  

   ning 
  they 
  are 
  unsurpassed. 
  

  

  Plums 
  should 
  be 
  planted 
  18 
  feet 
  apart 
  in 
  rich 
  soil, 
  

   which 
  should 
  be 
  kept 
  well 
  cultivated. 
  

  

  Prices: 
  German 
  and 
  Fellemburg- 
  Prunes, 
  all 
  grades 
  

   5c 
  extra 
  per 
  tree. 
  

  

  Largest 
  size, 
  2 
  yr., 
  5-6 
  ft 
  

  

  Medium 
  size, 
  2 
  yr., 
  4-5 
  ft.. 
  

  

  Very 
  fine 
  1 
  yr. 
  buds, 
  4-6 
  ft. 
  

  

  3Iedium 
  1 
  yr., 
  3-4 
  ft 
  

  

  EUROPEAN 
  PLUMS 
  

  

  BEADSHAW. 
  Very 
  large, 
  dark 
  violet-red, 
  flesh 
  yellow- 
  

   ish 
  green; 
  juicy 
  and 
  pleasant; 
  tree 
  vigorous, 
  erect 
  

   and 
  productive. 
  August. 
  

  

  FELLEMBURG 
  or 
  ITALIAN 
  PRUNE. 
  Dark 
  purple 
  

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

   and 
  tapering. 
  Flesh 
  juicy 
  and 
  delicious; 
  fine 
  for 
  dry- 
  

   ing. 
  

  

  GERMAN 
  PRUNE. 
  A 
  valuable 
  Plum 
  of 
  fair 
  quality 
  for 
  

   dessert, 
  but 
  most 
  esteemed 
  for 
  drying 
  and 
  preserving. 
  

   Large, 
  long-oval, 
  purple, 
  with 
  a 
  thick 
  blue 
  bloom 
  ; 
  

   flesh 
  firm, 
  sweet 
  and 
  pleasant, 
  separating 
  from 
  the 
  

   stone. 
  Moderate 
  to 
  vigorous 
  in 
  growth. 
  September. 
  

  

  IMPERIAL 
  GAGE. 
  Large, 
  oval, 
  yellowish-green 
  with 
  

   marbled 
  green 
  stripes, 
  heavy 
  white 
  bloom, 
  flesh 
  green- 
  

   ish, 
  juicy, 
  melting, 
  rich 
  and 
  best 
  quality; 
  tree 
  up- 
  

   right 
  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 
  reasonably 
  sure 
  

   cropper. 
  

  

  SHROPSHIRE 
  DAMSON. 
  Fruit 
  oval; 
  tree 
  a 
  good 
  grow- 
  

   er 
  and 
  enormously 
  productive; 
  fruit 
  of 
  medium 
  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 
  PLUxMS 
  

  

  ABUNDANCE. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  best 
  Japan 
  Plums. 
  Tree 
  is 
  

   very 
  rapid 
  grower, 
  healthy, 
  and 
  comes 
  into 
  bearing 
  

   quite 
  young 
  and 
  yields 
  abundantly; 
  medium 
  size, 
  rich, 
  

   bright 
  cherry 
  red 
  with 
  distinct 
  bloom 
  and 
  highly 
  per- 
  

   fumed 
  ; 
  flesh 
  light 
  yellow, 
  juicy 
  and 
  tender, 
  and 
  ex- 
  

   cellent 
  quality. 
  Tree 
  vigorous 
  and 
  hardy. 
  

  

  BURBANK. 
  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 
  var- 
  

   ieties.) 
  

  

  Quince 
  Trees 
  

  

  All 
  Varieties, 
  2- 
  Year, 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  

   Feet, 
  5-8 
  inch 
  Caliber 
  

  

  70c 
  each; 
  

  

  .00 
  per 
  10. 
  

  

  CHAMPION 
  QUINCE 
  

  

  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; 
  flav- 
  

   or 
  delicate; 
  quince 
  taste. 
  

  

  Our 
  New 
  Tree 
  Digger 
  at 
  Work 
  in 
  Our 
  Peach 
  Trees. 
  

   Note 
  The 
  Fine 
  Trees 
  and 
  Roots. 
  

  

  Apricot 
  Trees 
  

  

  All 
  Varieties, 
  Fine 
  4 
  to 
  5 
  Feet 
  Trees. 
  

  

  70c 
  each; 
  $6.00 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  ALEXANDER 
  (Russian). 
  Medium 
  to 
  small, 
  light 
  or- 
  

   ange, 
  yellow 
  fleshed 
  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. 
  

  

  FIGS 
  

  

  Any 
  home 
  garden 
  should 
  have 
  some 
  figs. 
  Sprouts 
  and 
  

   suckers 
  should 
  be 
  kept 
  down 
  and 
  the 
  tree 
  pruned 
  so 
  

   the 
  trunks 
  are 
  clean 
  for 
  at 
  least 
  two 
  feet 
  from 
  the 
  

   ground. 
  They 
  will 
  bear 
  better 
  and 
  stand 
  more 
  cold 
  if 
  

   treated 
  this 
  way. 
  

  

  MAGNOLIA 
  FIG. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  hardiest 
  species, 
  doing 
  

   well 
  where 
  the 
  winters 
  are 
  not 
  too 
  severe. 
  Fruit 
  very 
  

   large 
  and 
  of 
  rich 
  straw 
  color. 
  Fruit 
  begins 
  to 
  ripen 
  

   the 
  last 
  of 
  June 
  and 
  continues 
  to 
  put 
  on 
  new 
  fruit 
  

   until 
  frost. 
  Trees 
  offered 
  are 
  fruiting 
  age. 
  2 
  to 
  3 
  

   feet, 
  §1.00 
  each; 
  $8.00 
  for 
  10. 
  

  

  EXCELLENT 
  CONDITION 
  

  

  Va. 
  

  

  Harrisonburg, 
  

   May 
  11, 
  1934 
  

  

  Bountiful 
  Ridge 
  Nurseries 
  

   Princess 
  Anne, 
  Maryland 
  

   Gentlemen 
  : 
  

  

  The 
  entire 
  amount 
  of 
  Peach 
  Trees, 
  Spirea, 
  and 
  Ar- 
  

   bor 
  Vitae 
  reached 
  me 
  in 
  two 
  shipments 
  by 
  Express 
  and 
  

   Freight. 
  Everything 
  was 
  in 
  excellent 
  condition. 
  Thank 
  

   you. 
  

  

  Very 
  truly 
  yours, 
  

   X. 
  T. 
  Trumbo 
  

  

  