BURBANK'S 1919 FRUITS, FLOWERS AND PLANTS 
A New Apple- 'Crimson" 
411. Seedling of the old delicious 
"Garden Royal." Deepest almost black 
crimson, slightly striped yellow. One 
of the most delicious of all known 
apples; rich, mild, tender, fragrant. 
Ripe October 1st to November 1st. The 
trees astonish all by their heavy bear- 
ing qualities. Each, 50c; five, $2.00; 
ten, $3.50. 
The "Standard" Prune 
500. Extremely large, early and by 
far the best in quality of all prunes. 
A perfect freestone, regular heavy 
bearer. Each, 60c; five, $2.50; ten, $4. 
"Crimson" Apple, about two-thirds natural size. 
Newberg, Oregon. We find the "Standard" prune superior for bearing qualities, 
much above the average prune. G. E. W. March 12. 1917. 
A New Plum-"Inca" 
117. A midseason plum of very superior quality for home, market and shipping. 
The trees are wonderfully early and constant producers, yearling trees in the 
nursery rows often bearing fine large perfect plums. Fruit seven and a half by 
eight and a half inches around. Oval, greenish yellow tinged crimson, flesh firm, 
yellow, sweet, delicious. Ripens here September 1st to 25th. Great keeper' 
Trees each, $2; five, $8; ten, $12. 
"Beauty" Plum 
216. Well known as the best of all early plums for shipping and none better 
for home use. Extremely early, large and unsurpassed in quality. Each 60c- 
five, $2.50; ten, $4. 
A New Early Plum— 
"Cazique" 
286. Ripens here June 20th 
with the earliest plums. Large 
round purple; flesh shaded 
yellow and crimson like the 
well known "Santa Rosa." 
About one week earlier. Sweet 
rich delicious flavor. Espe- 
cially suited by its extra fine 
quality, beauty and produc- 
tiveness for shipping and 
home use. Each, $3; five, $10; 
ten, $15. 
A New Plum- 
"Valleda" 
93. Fruit oval, deepest crim- 
son. Five and a half by seven 
, lr , . ,. n , and a half inches around. 
Cazique Plum. t-*i i • • ■ 1 
Flesh crimson, sweet, rich, 
extra fine quality. Freestone. Tree a strong grower, productive. One of the best 
shipping home and market plums. Ripe August 1st. Each, $2.50; five, $10; ten, $15. 
