PLUMS 
Plums are easy to grow, few people realize how 
easy it is to grow luscious, edible plums. They 
thrive and bear readily on most any land that is 
not too wet. Below is a selected list of varieties 
chosen for their size, appearance and flavor of their 
fruit, as well as hardiness and strong growing char- 
acteristics of the trees. 
We have some exceptionally good plum trees to 
offer this year, all budded on whole root seedlings. 
With our low prices it will pay you to set out a few. 
ABUNDANCE. Early, large, lemon-yellow, hardy, 
productive. 
BURBANK. Midseason, large cherry red with thin 
lilac bloom. Flesh amber-yellow with rich sugary 
‘flavor; high quality and very productive. A prod- 
uct of Burbank, the master plant breeder. Should 
be in every orchard. 
BRADSHAW. Midseason, large, dark violet-red, juicy, 
excellent flavor. One of the best for home orchards. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Late, large, dark purple, sweet. 
Good for canning and drying. 
ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenberg). Late, medium size, 
dark purple, delicious. Fine for drying. 
RED JUNE. Very early, medium size, deep vermilion- 
red. The best early variety. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Late, medium size, dark 
purple, the popular old-fashioned Damson variety. 
WICKSON. Late, very large, deep maroon-red covered 
with white bloom, flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich, 
aromatic, cling. 
APRICOTS 
The apricot is one of the most delightfully luscious 
fruits grown, when eaten fully ripe and fresh from the 
tree. It is remarkable that such a rich and beautiful, 
golden, sweet fruit is not planted more, especially since 
it ripens just after the early cherries and before the 
best early peaches. 
ALEXANDER. Early, prolific, freestone, orange with 
red blush; very juicy and sweet flavor. A large pro- 
lific bearer that will withstand adverse weather con- 
ditions. This variety deserves greater popularity. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange in color, good 
_ flavor. see: 
SUPERB. Medium size, light salmon-colored fruit. 
~ Hardy. 
PRICES OF PLUMS, APRICOTS AND NECTARINES 
300 or 
1to9 10to49 50to299 more 
trees trees trees trees 
Z to 3 ft. ....:$0.35 $0.30 $0.25 $0.22 
3 to 4 ft. ..... .40 35 .30 er Ag 
eros tt... ...  -50 45 -40 35 
Sto 6 ft: ..:.... .60 .50 45 .40 
(Can be assorted Plums, Apricots, Nectarines or 
_ other Fruit Trees). 
lums—Apricots—Nectarines 
— Extra Good Fruits for the Home Orchard 
BRADSHAW— - 
A Fine Canning 
Variety 
NECTARINES 
There is a mistaken idea that the nectarine is a 
cross between the peach and something else, while it 
is really nothing more or less than a smooth skinned 
peach. The melting, juicy texture of the nectarine 
and its delicious flavor furnishes one of the most de- 
lightful fruits for eating during the summer. Plant a 
few trees in your home orchard this year. 
BOSTON. Bright yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow. 
QUETTA. One of the newer nectarines that is being 
tested for commercial possibilities in the East. Fruit 
large, greenish white, splashed with red. Plant some 
out this year. 10c per tree extra. 
RED ROMAN. Greenish yellow, red cheek, flesh golden. 
SURE CROP. Very vigorous and productive. The fruits 
are large, roundish, white and overlaid with very 
attractive red. Very pleasing flavor. 
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LITTLE 
ORCHARD 
SPECIAL OFFER 
No. 25 
Burbank 
Plum 
Bradshaw 
Plum 
Boston 
Nectarine 
Superb 
Apricot 
Four trees, 2 to 3 
ft. size, all for 
$1.20 
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BOSTON NECTARINE 
