HARDY FIELD GROWN VEGETABLE PLANTS — See Page 44 



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Strawberries are grown successfully as an intercrop on young orchard plantings, bring in more dollar: 



per acre, cut down cost of production. 



PEAR-PLUM-QUINCE-APRICOT-NECTARINE 



Prices Strong Sturdy Trees 



5 to 6 Ft. Heavy Selects 



3 to 5 Ft. Fancy Trees 



JUMBO SIZE FF.UBT TREES - See Page 29 



1-9 



10-49 



50 or more 



SI. 95 Fach 



§1.65 Each 



SI. 15 Each 



1.75 



1.45 



.95 



PLUMS 



ABUNDANCE (Japanese) Probably the best oriental plum, this distinctive 

 variety" ripens Tate August to Early September, and yields an abundance of 



aromatic, tender but firm, cherry red. medium sized fruit. 



BRADSHAW Bradshaw's very large sized fruit is constantly in demand be- 

 cause of its large, dark violed red, yellow fleshed fruit that possesses remark- 

 able keeping qualities and excellent shipping standards. Exceedingly pro- 

 ductive and a hardy vigorous grower. August ripening. 



BURBANK A triumph of the genius of "The Master Horticulturist." Re- 

 markably successful all over the country. It seems to succeed in any soil. 

 Fruit large, dark red or purplish with thin lilac bloom. Flesh amber yellow 

 with rich sugary flavo:. It's a dandy. 



FRENCH DAMSON ^ l ar » e beautiful plum of good quality surpassing all 

 other' plums in this 'class. 



HALF. D af k purple, large, greenish yellow flesh, good quality excellent for 

 roadside stands or market. 



Excellent for drying, preserving or desert. 

 et and delicious. We have nothing to offer 



.ITALIAN ^PRUNE (Fellenberg). 

 Large nne fruit that is firm, sw< 



take its place. Every home should have a few trees 



Dark blue, with splendid quality for desert or culinary purposes 



irge 

 that 



STANLEY 

 (Favorite) 



STANLEY. 



• A Kl IAII A late variet y ^at is tops for yield and excellent keeping qualities. Fruit hav 

 MINJVJU. the finest of flavor and is very juicy. 



• n i pyi CTT This golden yellow, red cheeked dandy is undoubtedly the most popular pc.tr 

 B/\K • Lt I I . for both home use and market purposes. Truly fine for deserts or eating raw. 

 If you plant pears, don't miss up on this wonderful variety. 



A C\ ADDC CAVnDITC Resembling Bartlett in fine shape and beautiful col 



• LLArrj rAYVJKIIt. Variety is very hardy and does well everywhere. Its fruit is 



evenly grained with a fine, rich texture and is sweet and h 

 flavored. 



A m I^LJCCC < d ' An 8°uleme) Dull yell 



• UUUntOo. and trees are blight-resis 



_ l/irrrrn Late bearing, extremely hardy, large yellow 



o\v and appealingly mottled 

 istant and very productive. 



ith russet. Extr.: 

 fruit of excellent qu.ilt:\ 



large 



crs^i/ci ^ ts r ' cnness °f flavor more than makes up for its smallness of size. 

 bfcOKcL. sirable for pickling or preserving. Trees vigorous, bears Lite. 



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QUINCE 



CHAMPION. Trees very hardy, vigorous grower; 

 fruit large, pear-shaped; skin greenish-yellow; a very 

 good keeper. Trees bear at an early age, fruits late. 



ORANGE. Early to mid-season fruiting variety, fruit 

 golden yellow, pale yellow flesh, tender, mild subacid; 

 an excellent variety for North; perfectly hardy. 



NECTARINES # 



SURE CROP. The fruit is large, rounish, white back- 

 ground overlaid with a bright attractive red. Very 

 richly flavored, ripening in late July — early August. 



APRICOTS 



EARLY GOLOfiK. SmaU 

 pale orange, flesh orange. 



f sweet, good juicy; early 



productive and hardy. 



MOORPARK - ,usc abouC the 

 largest apricot grown. 1 ree 



large, robust, vigorous grow- 

 er; Skin tender with specks 

 oi orange and yeilow, flesh 

 yellow. juicy and sweet; 

 ripens August. 



