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PLUMS— Continued 
SULTAN. 
Prof. Van Deman says: "Sul- 
tan is my choice of all the new 
plums which I have tested. It 
is a cross between Wickson and 
Satsuma; large, being over two 
inches in diameter; and nearly 
round in shape. The surface is 
smooth, dark wine-red or gar- 
net, and very handsome. The 
flesh is garnet color, too, and 
rich looking. In flavor it is ex- 
cellent." Price, 50 cents. 
CLIMAX PLUM. 
Climax — One of Burbank's 
latest and best. Fruit heart 
shaped, larger than Wick- 
son and more highly col- 
ored. Very fragrant, de- 
licious, prolific and a vigor- 
ous grower. Ripens about 
the time of Red June. Price 
50 cents. 
Our grafting wood for these 
two varieties was secured direct 
from Mr. Burbank at a cost of 
$7.50 per foot. 
OQON, 50c. 
Ogon — Tree very vigorous and 
quite hardy, fruit large, roundish; 
bright golden yellow, with faint 
bloom; flesh firm, rich, sweet and 
dry; freestone; an excellent va- 
riety for canning; one of the earli- 
est. Late July. Price, 50 cents. 
Reine Claude — Skin yellow; flesh 
yellow, juicy and melting. Ripens 
late and can be safely left on tree 
some days after ripe, thus secur- 
ing the very best market. The 
most productive and valuable 
yellow plum for market. Price, 
35 cents. 
Shropshire Damson — This largest 
fruit of the Damson class is much 
used for preserving. The trees 
are vigorous and enormously pro- 
ductive. Price, 35 cents. 
OCTOBER PURPLE 
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