20 Superior Quality 



L. L. MAY CBb CO. 



Plums 



All our plums are budded on hardy native stock 

 thus insuring their hardiness and adaptability to 

 all sections. Our trees will be found to bear abund- 

 antly and constantly and the varieties here offered 

 are the cream of our collection and the best for 

 general planting. Each tree guaranteed to Uve. 

 If it does not will be replaced free of charge. In- 

 sure your fruit crop now. Prices, 4 to 5 ft., each, 

 $1.25, dozen $12.50. 



Cheney. The fruit averages large and is of finest 

 quality. The flesh is firm, rendering it valuable for 

 shipping purposes. 



De Soto. The fruit is of medium size, dappled 

 red and yellow, ripening in September, and is firm, 

 sweet and juicy. 



Forest Garden. The fruit is very large and round, 

 purplish red mottled with yellow. Juicy, sweet and 

 rich. 



Inkpa. A variety made by crossing Prunus 

 Simonii and Prunus Americana. Fruit large; 



bright red in color, with a purplish bloom. The 

 pit is small and the flesh firm and luscious and 

 of most delicious flavor. 



Milton. Fruit extra large, roundish oblong, dark 

 green. Skin is thin, flesh firm and of excellent 

 quality. The earliest variety in cultivation. 



Sapa. A variety made by crossing of Sultana 

 and a selected seedling of the Prunus Vessegi. 

 Early and abundant; fruit is small, round and 

 glossy; smooth, dark purple skin and dark red 

 flesh that is firm and very sweet. 



Stoddard. One of the largest native plums. 

 Light pinkish red. 



Wyant. The fruit is large, oblong, sometimes 

 flattened. A deep purplish red and of an excel- 

 lent quality. 



Wolf. One of the very finest of its kind, and one 

 which we can highly recommend to our buyers. 

 Fruit is round oval, color crimson. 



Cherries 



ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHERRY. 



A fruit for all people and all sections of the 

 country. It bears every year and is as prolific as 

 a currant bush, 16 quarts having been picked from 

 a 3-yf'ar old tree. Grows to a height of 4 feet and 

 has never been aflfected by insects, black knot or 

 other disease. 18 to 24 inch, each 75c, dozen $7.50. 



Vladimir. A very hardy sort. 



Lutovka. Vigorous grower, and very productive. 

 MAY'S COMPASS CHERRY. 



It IS a cross between the Sand Cherry and the 

 Mmer Plum. It is bright red, sweet and juicy, of 

 fine flavor. 



Prices of Cher- 

 ries, 4-5 feet, ex- 

 cept where noted, 

 each $1.25, dozen 

 $12.50. 



Compass Cherry 



Lutovka (One-half natural size) 



