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Harrison's N\irseries, Berlin, Md. 



SATSUMA — I^arge; skin dark purplish red, mottled with blush bloom. Shape globular or sharp 

 point; flesh firm, juicy, dark red and well flavored; quality very good; pit small. Tree very vigorous. 

 September. 



NORMAND— Strong, upright growing tree; very produdtive; fruit medium to large; skin golden 

 yellow with a slight blush — a beauty; flesh firm, yellow, of high quality; small pit. Ripens with or just 

 after Burbank, and is the most valuable of 

 the yellow varieties. 



WICKSON— This plum was origin- 

 ated by Luther Burbank. Among the many 

 thousands this one stands pre-eminent in 

 its rare combinations of good qualities — a 

 sturdy, upright grower, productive almost 

 to a fault; fruit handsome, deep maroon 

 red; flesh fine, texture firm; will keep two 

 weeks after ripe. September. Only in 

 June buds. 



RED JUNE— A vigorous, hard, up- 

 right spreading tree, as productive as 

 Abundance; fruit medium to large; deep 

 Vermillion red, with handsome bloom, very 

 showy; flesh light lemon yellow, slightly 

 sub-acid of good and pleasant quality, half 

 cling; pit small. Ripens a lew days after 

 Willard and is the best in quality of any of 

 the early varieties. August ist. 



CHABOTT— Two and one-half inches 

 long by two inches broad; yellow ground 

 nearly covered with carmine red; flesh or- 

 ange yellow, very solid and sub-acid; qual- 

 ity very good; clingstone. Only on peach 

 root. First of September. Only in June 

 buds. 



Jvine B\jclded Plxim. 



We have a fine lot of June budded plum on peach root; healthy, vigorous; just the thing for large 

 orchard planting. Can be sent by express at a very little cost. 



Kach Dozen Hundred 



June bud, 18 in. and up $ 06 $75 $800 



June bud, 12 to 18 in . 05 60 600 



CI^IMAX— This is one of Mr. Burbank's latest creations, which he calls the "King of Plums." He 



describes it as follows: '"Fruit heart shaped, as large 

 as the Wickson, and more highly colored, so fragrant 

 that a single specimen will perfume a whole house. 

 Delicious as could be desired or imagined. Ripe a 

 month before Wickson (latter part of June in middle 

 Georgia). Tree extremely vigorous, rather upright 

 growth with strong branches, prominent buds and 

 very large leaves — the picture of hearty vigor. Produc- 

 tive as the Burbank, about four times as large, two or 

 three weeks earlier, and very much more richly col- 

 ored. The most wonderful plum ever grown, and one 

 that will change the whole business of early fruit 

 shipping." Mr. Burbank has strong commendation 

 for Climax from Prof. Waugh, Secretary Lelong, Prof. 

 Van Deman, S. F. Leib, Geo. H. Clayson and other 

 prominent horticulturists. One-year trees only. 



Price, 35c each, $2.00 per do^., $j;5.oo per 

 100. O nly in June buds. 



AMERICA— Grown by Mr. Burbank,^ of Cali- 

 fornia, from seed of Robinson, pollinated l)y Botan. 

 Trees in nursery show a strong predominance of the 



_ _ _ Japan. Fruit is described as medium to large; nearly 



^ „' .^^B||yMlMHHBg[S|Hgn^^ round; golden yellow with pink blush; cling. We 



7|^ ' ^v^^jHHn^H^^^^^^I^^ have one-year buds. 50c each. June buds half 



Til-' .4^^^^^^H^^H^H[I^^^ price. 



APPIVE— Originated by Burbank, and is "prob- 

 ably'' a combination of "Satsuma and Robinson." De- 

 scribed as large; round to oblate; deep reddish purple. 

 Superlatively rich flesh. One year buds, 50c each. 

 June buds half price. 



CHAI/CO— Another of Mr. Burbank's, with 

 Simon and Burbank parentage, described as large; 

 oblate; dark red; semi-cling; very sweet and firm 

 One-year buds, 50c. June buds half price. 



Price of General List of Plvims. 



PRICE OF PLUMS ON PLUM ROOTS. 



Each Dozen Hundred 



Extra, first-class, 5 to 6 f^et $ 30 $3 00 $15 00 



Heavy, first-class, 4 to 5 leet 25 2 50 1200 



Medium, 3 to 4 feet 20 2 00 10 00 



