PLUMS 



Plums are easy to grow, few people realize how 

 easy it is to grow lusciovis, 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 the hardiness and strong 

 growing characteristics 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. 

 Bradshaw. Midseason, large, dark violet-red, 



juicy, excellent flavor, desirable for canning. 

 BlIRBANK. Midseason, large cherry-red, high 



quality, very productive. Popular commercial 



variety. 

 German Pfuei^. Late, large, dark purple, sweet. 



Good for canning and drying. 

 If-alian Ps-isfug (Fe'tenbergK Late, medium size, 



dark purple, delicious. Fine for drying. 

 RED JUNE. Very early, medium size, deep ver- 



million-red, good. 

 SHROPSHIRE DAM SON, Late, medium size, 



dark purple, very productive. The best for pre- 

 serving. The popular old-fashioned Damson 



variety. 

 Wickson. Late, very large, deep maroon red 



covered with white blooru, flesh firm, meaty, 



yellow, rich, aromatic, cling. 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' PLUM TREES 



Ito 10 to 50 to 300 to 600 to 

 9 49 299 599 1000 



trees trees trees trees trees 



5 to 6 feet $0.55 $0.45 $0.32 $0.28 $0.25 each 



4 to 5 feet 45 .35 .27 .23 .20 each 



3 to 4 feet 35 .27 .22 .18 .15 each 



2 to 3 feet 30 .23 .18 .15 .12 each 



For larger quantity than 1000 trees write for spe- 

 cial prices. Can be assorted Apples, Peaches, Cher- 

 ries, Pears, Plums or other fruit trees. 



Alexander Apricots 



—Excellent for your 



honne garden 



/ 



une Plums — Best early commercial variety 



APRICOTS 



PRICES OF HARRISONS' APRICOT TREES 



1 to 10 to 50 to 



9 49 300 



trees trees trees 



4 to 5 feet $0.45 $0.35 $0.27 



3 to 4 feet 35 SI .22 



2 to 3 feet 30 .23 .18 



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, espe- 

 cially since it ripens just after 

 the early cherries and before 

 the best early peaches. Apri- 

 cots succeed in many localities 

 and will stand more winter cold 

 than peaches. They usually 

 begin to bear two years after 

 planting. Below is a select list 

 of varieties offered at the lowest 

 prices in years. 



Alexander. Early, prolific, 

 freestone, orange with red 

 blush Russian variety. Hardy 

 where peaches cannot be 

 grown. 



Earlv Golden. Small, pale 

 oraiige, juicy and sweet. It 

 is a hardy, prolific bearer; 

 ripens first of July. 



Moorpark. Summer. Early, 

 yellow with red cheek, juicy, 

 sweet, rich, freestone. Very 

 productive; a European va- 

 riety. 



Superb. Medium size, light 

 salmon-colored fruit. Hardy. 



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