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L. H. Bailey the highest American authority on Japan plums, in Cornell Bulle- 

 tin 106, January 1896 ' Revised Opinions on. Japan Plums, ' says of the Hale 

 Plum: "A very handsome, large, round conical plum, usually lop sided, or- 

 ange, thinlv overlaid with mottled red, so as to have a yellowish red appear 

 ance, or in well colored specimens, deep cherry ied, with yellowish specks; 

 flesh-yellow, soft and juicy (yet. a good keeper) not stringy, with a very deli- 

 cious slightly acid peachy flavor; skin somewhat four, cling Very late. I 

 know the fruit only from specimens sent at two or three different times by 

 Luther Burbank. To my taste these specimens have been the best in quality 

 of all the Japan plums. 



Wickson— This plum was originated by Luther Burbank. Among the many 

 thousands this one stands pre eminent in its rare combinations of good quali 

 ties: a sturdy, upright grower, productive almost to a fault, fruit handsome: 

 deep maroon red, flesh tine, texture firm, will keep two weeks after ripe Price 

 35c each, 3 for $1; on peach roots at half price. 



Red June — A vigorous- hardy, upright spreading tree, as productive as 

 Abundance; fruit medium to large, deep vermilion red, with handsome bloom, 



very showy ; flesh light lemon yellow, slight , ,,....,. ,.,., : 



ly sub acid of good and pleasant quality; l Pa. Nov. 14th, i8.,b. I 



half cling; pit small. Ripe is a few days af- t Messrs. J, G. Harrison & Son*:— I 

 ter Willard and is the best in quality of any J ^gf^f e< g * re j£™ n u J ar . e cer : \ 

 of the early varieties. On peach roots only, t with such trees must'behSdto'p^lase j 



WiUard-Earliest of all Japan plums, | LSL nSd S se4 check t"°paffo? 

 and hence very valuable for market A | same. A Customer. t 



strong vigorous, hardy tree, very productive * ' * . ....r 



Fruit medium size, bright red: firm white flesh; freestone. Best variety for 

 market. A good keeper. On peach roots only, 



Satsuma — Large, skin dark purplish red, mottled with bluish bloom. 

 Shape globular or sharp point: fesh firm, juicy, *dark red, well flavored and 

 firm; quality very good, pit small. Tree very vigorous. 



Chabott — Two and one half inches long by tw<> inches broad: yellow ground 

 nearly covered with carmine red; tieeh orange yeilow, very 6olid and tub acid; 

 quality very good; clingstone. Only one peach root. 



Wild Goose — Fruit large; clear bright, vinous red; firm, juicy and sweet. 

 July. On peach root only 



Berckman — Large,obtusely conical, green nearly covered with dull purple; 

 flesh firm, yellowish, somewhat coarse and of good quality. Freestone. Jul 1st. 

 On peach roots only. 



Normand— Strong upright growing tree; very productive; fruit medium to 

 large skin golden yellow with slight blush — a beauty: flesh trm, yellow of 

 high quality; small pit. Ripens with or just after Burbank and i6 the most 

 valuable of the yellow varieties. Only on peach rtot. 



Shade and Ornamental Trees. 



Norway Spruce— 3 to 4 fe-t 5(c e&ch 



Siberian Arbor Vitae — 3io4feet ; 0c each 



Norway Maples— 8 to 10 feet f,0c each 



Silver Maples — 10 to 12 fe t 2'ic each 



Carolina Poplars — 10 to 12 feet 25c each 



Lombard Poplars— 8 to 10 feet 25c each 



Cut Leaf Birch— 8 to 10 feet 50c each 



Pa. November 2. . 1W9. 

 Messrs. HartisQa:— Your tre.es ou >ent mo arriv d here the other <lay and were perfectly 

 satisfactory. They, are very tine iree.s. Y<>u are sure to ge another order by next spring for 

 plants and I think - 1 can putiu an orc'ur for trees again »-. my neighbor wants a lot I no; he thinks 

 they are dandy trees. lours, Morris L. Erne/. 



