DELIVERY CHARGES PREPAID ON ORDERS OF $50 UP TO 500 MILES 13 



Plum Trees 



The Plum, like the Pear and other finer fruits, 

 succeeds best in heavy soil with some clay, and, be- 

 ing almost entirely free from disease, they can be 

 grown very profitably. The finer kinds are excellent 

 dessert fruits, of rich and luscious flavor; for cook- 

 ing and canning they are unsurpassed. 



Plums should be planted 18 feet apart in rich 

 soil, which should be kept well cultivated. 



PRICES OF PLUM TREES 



Each 10 100 



largest size, 2-year, 5 to 6 feet. $ .60 $5.00 $35.00 



Medium size, 2-year, 4 to 5 feet. .40 3.00 25.00 



Very fine 1-yr. Buds, 4 to 6 feet. .50 4.00 25.00 



EUROPEAN PLUMS 



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

 lowish green; juicy and pleasant; tree vigorous, 

 erect and productive. August. 



PELIEMBUSCt or ITALIAN PRUNE. Dark purple 

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

 and tapering. Flesh juicy and delicious; fine for 

 drying. 



GERMAN PBUNE. A valuable Plum of fair quality 

 for dessert, but most esteemed for drying and pre- 

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

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

 rating 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 me- 

 dium 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 

 bearing 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 vig- 

 orous 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 mar- 

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

 the Japan varieties. 



Quince Trees 



CHAMPION QUINCE 



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. 



£ to t icct. ii.i ieet. 3 to 4 feet. 

 Showing' size of trees and roots. 



Buy Trees With Roots 

 That Make Them Grow 



Apricot Trees 



All Varieties, Pine 4 to 5 Peet Trees, 



60c 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. 



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 PIG. 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. 3 to 4 feet, $1.25 each; $10.00 for 10. 



ARRIVED IN GOOD CONDITION 



28 S. Church St., Waynesboro, Pa. 

 May 4, 1932. 

 Bountiful Ridge Nurseries, 

 Princess Anne, Md. 

 Dear Sirs: 



The trees and roses ordered were received last 

 week in good condition. Thank you. 

 Yours truly, 



M. R. DETRICH. 



