THREE FINE PLUMS everywhere appreciated and sought 
after, both as a market sort and for the family. 
BRADSHAW 
COE'S GOLDEN 
. . LOMBARD . . 
BRADSHAW. — This is one of the largest and handsomest of early plums, 
and for dessert or canning is without a superior. Tree makes a hand- 
some, compact, vigorous growth, and is an ornament to any grounds. 
COE'S GOLDEN OR QOLDEN DROP— This is a large and attrac- 
tive plum of excellent quality and is everywhere a favorite. Like the 
Bradshaw, it is a favorite canning plum on account of its large size and 
handsome appearance. Comes into use after Bradshaw. 
LOMBARD, — No plum has been more widely planted than the Lom- 
bard. It is a most prolific bearer and thrives in nearly all soils and 
situations. 
No mistake will be made in planting liberally of these three popu- 
lar sorts, as they are standards, having been thoroughly tested in all parts 
of the country. 
