\ 
ABUNDANCE. Early, large, color pinkish red chang- 
ing to darker red, with thin bloom. Yellow flesh. 
Very juicy, sweet and tender, pleasantly aromatic. 
Hardy, very productive. Adaptoble to oa wide 
diversity of soils and climates. 
BIG MACKEY. Late. Largest and best Damson, be- 
ing an improved strain of Shropshire Damson. 
Freestone. Deep purple, juicy, rich flavor; smoll 
stone. Fine for preserving. Easy to grow, produces 
immense crops. Should be planted in every or- 
cherd. Large size fruit makes ideal jams, pre- 
serves and jellies. An excellent variety for fresh 
fruit shipments to city markets, always demanding 
high prices. 
BURBANK. Early, about one week after Abundance. 
Large, cherry-red with thin lilac bloom. Flesh 
amber-yellow with rich, sugary flavor; high qual- 
ity and very productive. A product of Burbank, 
the master plant breeder. Should be 
’ orchard. 
A FORMOSA. A midseason variety of excellent and 
prolific bearing qualities. Large greenish yellow, 
overlaid with red. Alternate bearer. Heavy crop- 
in every 
per. 
‘ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenberg). Late, medium size, 
\ freestone, dark purple, delicious. Fine for drying. 
“GRAND DUKE PRUNE. Lote. Commercial variety. 
.. Purplish black, juicy, sweet, excellent for cooking. 
~“SLOMBARD. Midseason. Medium size, showy pur- 
plish red fruit, excellent quality for canning, cook- 
\ ing, preserving or spicing. Prolific cropper. 
MONARCH. Very large, bluish purple. Juicy, golden 
green flesh. Bears early and abundantly. Excel- 
lent for market. 
METHLEY. A recent introduction which is rapidly 
gaining popularity due to its fine quality and 
handsome appearance. The fruit is medium to 
large in sixe, reddish purple in color with red flesh. 
It is juicy, sweet and of distinctive flavor. The 
tree is vigorous and upright in growth habit. Does 
well on most types of soil and is a heavy annual 
bearer. 
RED JUNE. Early, medium size, garinet-red color, 
thin bloom, flesh light yellow, somewhat meaty, 
sweet, aromatic. Trees are healthy, hordy and 
productive. An early market Plum. 
\.BRUCE. Early, good size, very firm, fine quality. 
Beautiful bright red color with yellow background. 
Very productive. Popular in Southern States. Plant 
another variety with Bruce for pollination. 
SATSUMA. Midseason. Best flavored semi-free- 
stone, blood-flesh Plum known. Large size. Flesh 
dark purplish red, juicy, sweet, possessing an allur- 
ing aroma. Originated by Luther Burbank. 
SHIRO (Early Gold). Early. Fruit is very large, 
golden yellow, semi-transparent, covered with 
bright scarlet-red blush. 
HROPSHIRE DAMSON. Lote, medium size, dark 
purple. Very productive. The best for preserving. 
The popular old-fashioned Damson variety. 
AX STANLEY PRUNE. Midsecson. Freestone, large, new 
Prune variety, outstanding characteristics. Con- 
sidered best for cooking and fresh fruits. 
~\WICKSON. Midseason. Extra large size, color dark 
red, thin bloom, flesh amber-yellow, firm, sweet. 
\ 
Stanley 
Prune 
~X. BRADSHAW. Very large, fine early Plum; dark vio- 
let-red, juicy and good. Very productive; valu- 
able for market. Quality is excellent, color at- 
tractive. Good canner. 
HARRISON-GROWN PLUM TREE PRICES 
Propagated Direct from “Verified” Varieties of Super-Selected Strains—True-to-Name 
Certified 100% Healthy 
\yveLLow EGG. Late. Large, golden yellow. Good 
for cooking. Largest ond handsomest of yellow 
Plums. 
lto9 10to49 50to99 1000r 
ONE AND TWO YEAR BUDDED TREES: Trees Trees Trees More Trees 
5 to 6 feet $2.50 $1.95 $1.35 $1.10 
4 to 5 feet 2.10 1.80 1.15 1.00 
3 to 4 feet 1.85 1.60 1.05 -90 
2 to 3 feet 1.60 1.40 -95 .80 
1 to 2 feet 1.10 95 65 55 
Moy be Assorted Varieties of Plum Trees. For Jumbo Size Plum Trees, See Page 21. 
Write Us About Your Planting Requirements. 
FOR LARGER QUANTITY WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES 
Extra Good Fruits for The Home Garden 
APRICOTS 
The Apricot is one of the most delightful luscious fruits grown, when eaten fully ripe and fresh from the 
tree. It is remarkable that such a rich and beoutiful, golden, sweet fruit is not planted more, especially 
since it ripens just after the early Cherries and before the best early Peaches. ; 
“ ALEXANDER. Ear'y, prolific, freestone, orange, with red blush; 
Le — 
very juicy and sweet flavor. A large, prolific sort that will 
\ withstand adverse weather conditions. This variety deserves 
greater pepulcrity. The best. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Pale orange, juicy and sweet. 
prolific bearer; ripens first of July. 
/ASUPERB. Very good quality. Fruit is beautiful, light salmor 
a colored, best of the older varieties. Tree is large, very thrifty, 
| a hardy and is extremely productive in fruit. 
APRICOTS CAN BE GROWN ANYWHERE PEACHES SUCCEED 
Delicious for Eating 
There is a mistaken idea thot the Nectarine is a cross be- 
tween the Peach and something else, while it is really nothing 
more or less than a smooth-skinned Peoch. The melting, juicy 
texture of the Nectarine and its delicious flavor furnishes one 
of the most delightful fruits for eating during the summer. 
Plant a few trees in your home orchard this yecr. 
UNTER. Lorge, round, yellow, freestone. 
URE CROP. Very vigorous and productive. The fruits are 
large, roundish, white and overlaid with very attractive red. 
Very pleasing flavor. 
CAVALIER. New mid-season, large, yellow treestone. 
\GARDEN STATE. Large, firm, yellow freestone. 
PRICES ON APRICOT AND NECTARINE 
TREES 
Is a hardy 
One Yeor and Two Year 
Budded, True to Name, lto9 10 to 49 50 or 
Certified 100% Healthy Trees: Trees rees More Trees 
5 ter 6 Peek cc 5202 G stereo eee $2.50 $1.95 $1.35 
A’ fo Seat 2. ces.ore en oes 2.10 1.80 1.15 
Sf Mo seek sig 2 ss, aes ee es 1.85 1.60 1.05 a 
2 Ves. feet oq 5 hi). ss eee os os 1.65 1.40 95 ¥ 
Moy be Assorted Varieties. For Jumbo Size Apricot ond 
Nectarine Trees, See Page 17. 
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NECTARINES ARE DELICIOUS 
