(i. The best Pliiiu is Wieksoii; llic l)est Dewlioriy, Mayes. 'I’liey never f.iil. 
cheek, sure, the best late clingstone. 
Wonderful, a remarkable fine yellow 
fre(!stone. 
November, this i.s the latest of all peaebes, 
ripe in Nov., good freestone. 25 cts. 
True Honey Seedlings. Tbos(? who want 
peaches every year and lots of them, ought 
to plant the True Honey Seedling. 10 e.mts 
each. $I per dozen. 
Seedlings of the very lu.'St varieties, will 
b(‘ar well and bring good fruit. H) els. e.'ieh. 
C MMON Seedlings, e.vtra strong, 2 and :> 
years old. 5 cents each: 00 p.-r 100. 
Plums. 
In ordnr of rijH'ning. 4 to (> feet, 20 ( 
Kxtid larnf, Kitrrin 
Emerson, Chickasaw, good grower, red, 
large, good quality, heavy bearer. 
Prunus Pissardii, Mj'robalan, ornamental, 
always purple, small, good. 
Yellow Nagate, dapanese, very large and 
early, golden yellow, sweet and juicy, fair 
quality, prolific. 
Me Cartney, new, ofTe.vas, larger than 
Wild Goose, 14 days earlier, egg-.shaped, 
golden y(dlow color, enormous bearer. This 
is the best yellow iduni. 50 cts. 
Mrs. Clifford, larger than Wild (loose, 
pear-shaped, red, meaty, with a fine ])ini.‘- 
a])ple flavor. 
Wild Soose, (fliickasaw, vigorous, red, 
large, very good, abundant when fertilized. 
Mariana, like Decaradeuc, vigorous, red, 
medium, good bearer, very fine for shade 
tree. 10 cts each; $8 per 100; (! to 7 feet, 
25 cents. 
Sweet Botan, Japanese, vigorous, purple, 
large, prolific, one of the best. 
Hattankin No. 1, Japam>se, early, yellow, 
delicious flavor, very large. 
Everbearing Plum, new, Chickasaw, med- 
ium. red, meaty, juicy; tree a strong grow- 
er. This plum produces ripe fruit for ncsarly 
three months, begins to ripen in .lune and 
keeps on ripening to the end of August. 
Normand’s Japan, Japanese; new, beauti- 
ful golden color, larger and better than 
Burbank, apple-shai(e; ripe end of June. 
Robinson, Chickasaw, large, blood red, 
bears young, very ])rolifie. 
Burbank, Japan(*se, seedling of Satsuma, 
better bearer and much liner fruit, extra 
large, purple skin, one of the best. 
Wiokson, new, Japanese, tree grows in 
vase form, sturdy' and upright, very firo- 
ductive. The fruit issevenly distributed all 
over the tree, it changes to white when 
about half grown and remains so until 
■ents rai'/i; $5.25 /n'r I'J; $18 Ititl. 
I treex, 25 r-rnlx ra< /i. 
a few days before rii).'ning, when it chan- 
ges to a glowing carmine. Small stom.-, 
the flesh is of fine texture, firm, sugary and 
delicious, and will keep two we(!ks after 
ripening, .t line, rare plum. 25 ets. 
Red Japan, Japanese, large, red, good, 
prolific, enormous bearfsr. 
Chabot, Japanese, large, carmine nd, 
flesh yellow and solid, very productive. 
Satsuma, Japanese, largest size, dark 
blood red flesh, jirolilic. 
Kelsey’s Japan, vigorous, greenish yel- 
low, very' large, excellent, prolific. 
NEW I’EU.MS. 
J’ricr: 25 i-cnlii rar/i. 
Hale, trc(! good growi.T, fndt very liirge, 
beautifid colored, of best (piality, rip(! .Vug. 
Red June, a vig rous. hardy, upright, 
spreading tree, productive, fruit medium 
deep vermilion red. flesh light lemon yel- 
low and of pleasant qimlitv', early. 
Japan No. 1, said to be one of the bc^st of 
the new Jai»an plums. Try' a few trees. 
0-Hatankio, tr(>e a good upright grower, 
fruit medium, ])roductive; ripe early. 
Yone Memo, trees grow very flue and look 
healthy', have not fruited it. 
Hausmomo, trees fine healthy growers, 
have not fruitful it. 
Wassu, also a fine grower, but have not 
fruited sanu? 
White Kelsey, this is a duplicate in size 
and sha])e of the common K(;lsey', except it 
is of a pale, creamy' color, almost white 
when ripe: does not rot before maturity 
like the Kelsey', is much earlier to ripen 
and later to bloom; fruit of delicious flavor. 
Yedo, much like the White Kelsey, which 
it resembles in some respect, but it is of 
a deeper .yellow color and ten da.vs later 
to ripen, and a very attractive, line fla- 
vored plum. 
