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McCartney, new, of Texas, larger than Wihl (:(«)se, 14 days earlier, 
egg-sha]>ed, golden yellow color, enormous bearer. This is the best yellow 
plum. 2.'icls. each. 
Mrs. Clifford, larger than Wild Goose, pear-shaped, red, meaty, with a 
fine pine-ai>ple flovor. 
Transparent. One of the best yellow Chickasaw plums. Tree is very 
protluctive and sure every year. The fruit is so transparent that you can al- 
most see the pit through the skin, and is very delicious. 
Lone Star, tree grows very round and spreading, and protluces a beauti- 
ful shade tree. Bears red plums of medium to large size, which are very 
juicy and sweet. 
Yellow Japan, one of the earliest Ja])anese plums. It is aheavy and reg- 
ular bearer. Color a clear yellow. Fruit, heart-shaped, of go<Kl size, very 
sweet and firm. Ripens end of May and beginning of June. 2.=5 cts. each. 
Excelsior, new, seedling of Kelsey Japan. Fruit medium, sweet, juicy, 
melting, color reddish purple. A good early plum. 
Wild (loose, Chickasaw, vigorous, red, large, very good, abundant when 
fertilized. 
nikado,a very large i>Ium of greenish yellow color, nearly round, verj' 
little sature, a rapid grower, more so than any other. This is the most re- 
markable of all plums for its enormous size beauty and good quality. It is 
probably the largest plum in existance. 
Mariana, vigorous, red, medium, good bearer, very fine for a shade tree. 
IS cts. each; SIO jier 100; 6 to 7 feet, well branched. 25 cts. each. 
Sweet Botan, Japanese, one of the finest older varieties which is to popu- 
lar to need long description. 
(junzales,a cross between the American and Japan plum. The fruit is 
as large as a large Botan, it is sweet and juicy and will keep a week after 
ripening The tiee is a giKjd grower and is very jirolific. It ripens the mid- 
dle of June, 25 cts. each; $20 per 100. 
Climax, a cross of Simoni and Botan. Very Large, and so fr.agrant a 
whole house is perfumed with a single fruit. Mr. Burbank says, '‘Productive 
as Burb.ank, .sever:il times as large, two or three weeks earlier and very 
much more nicely cblored. The most wonderful plum ever grown and one 
that will change the whole business of early fruit shipping.” 1 and 2 year 
old trees 25 cts, each. 
Shiro,a combination of Robinson, Myrobolan and Wickson. Rank grow- 
er, enormously productive. Fruit will keep a month, and is so transparent 
the pit can be seen through the flesh. Egg-shaped Ripens two weeks be- 
fore Burbank. 1 and 2 ye.ar trees 25 cts. each. 
America,;! seedling of Robinson, crossed with Botan. The most beauti- 
ful of all plums in apjieJM'ance. It is of large size, a little above the average 
size of Japanese plums, and from four to sixteen times as large as the ixipu- 
lar zVmerican varieties. Flesh of a light yellow color, motlerately firm and 
very de icious. Ripens two or tlirce weeks earlier than Burbank, Exceeil- 
ingly prolific, 25 cts. each. 
