NURSERY STOCK— Continued 
PLUMS 
Two years — First-class, 5 to 6 feet * ' 60c each, $5.00 per 10 
Two years — Medium, 4 to 5 feet 55c each, 4. 50 per 10 
Two years — 3 to 4 feet 50c each, 4.00 per 10 
ABUNDANCE. -One of the best Japan plums. 
Tree is a very rapid grower, healthy and comes 
into bearing quite young and yields abundantly; 
medium size, rich, bright cherry red with distinct 
bloom and highly perfumed ; flesh light yellow, juicy, 
and tender, and excellent quality. Tree vigorous 
and hardy. 
BUEBANK. Medium to large, orange-yellow, 
dotted and marbled with red; flesh nearly yellow, 
sweet and good; valuable for canning and a good 
market plum. Mid-June. Hardy and most pro-^ 
line of the Japan varieties. 
DAMSON. Fruit small, oval; skin purple, cov- 
ered with blue bloom; flesh melting and juicy, rather 
tart, separates partly from the stone. September. 
GERMAN PRUNE. A large, long, oval variety, 
much esteemed for drying; color dark purple ; of very 
agreeable flavor. September. 
LOMBARD. Perhaps the best of the European 
varieties now in cultivation. Tree vigorous, hardy 
and productive; fruit of medium size, roundish-oval 
slightly flattened at the ends; skin delicate violet- 
red, paler in shade; flesh deep yellow, juicy and pleas- 
ant. August. 
ALSO: Bradshaw, Hale, Miner, Red June, Satsuma, Shipper's Pride, Weaver, Wickson, Wild Goose, 
Willard Wolfe, Gage. 
STRAWBERRIES 
The Fall or Everbearing Strawberries have 
come to stay. Many people in different parts 
of the country are raising these berries and are 
picking them in the fall when they are truly a 
luxury. 
These require no more care than do the spring 
sorts but for best results should be set in good 
soil. They will commence bearing in the spring, 
will bloom more or less all summer, and then set 
a heavy crop in the fall. If the blooms are pinch- 
ed off in the srping and early summer the fall 
crop will be much heavier. 
The young plants formed in the spring will 
bear fruit in the fall of the same year. Set 
out a good bed of these and you will have fresh 
strawberries \when your neighbors are eating 
canned ones. 
We have two varieties: The Superb and The 
Progressive. Both of these are splendid and 
genuine fall bearing varieties. The Superb will 
make the most plants and some people claim 
that the Progressive has the better flavor. We 
know you would be delighted with either. 
Prices for either Superb or Progressive, post- 
paid: 12 for 40c; 50 for $1.40 and 100 for $2.25 

