The Butler & Jewell Vo. 
Wickson— Mr. Burbank considers this the very 
best of the Japanese type of plum. Very large, 
handsome glowing carmine color, flesh of fine 
texture, firm, sugary and delicious; small stone, 
good keeper, Late September. Tree and bud 
as hardy as Burkank. One man reports a three 
foot tree, purchased last spring, as maturing 
three plums the past season. The smallest trees 
of this variety we offer this season are larger 
than the tree which bore these plums was when 
set. Be sure and secure a stock of this granel 
variety. We have the largest stock in New 
England. 
Satsuma (Blood Plum)— A very large, solid- 
fleshed late plum. Canned or preserved it has 
no equal. We sold our entire crop of this varie- 
ty the past season at S3. 50 to S4 per bushel at 
wholesale. 
Willard— Small, red, productive. The earliest 
of the Japan plums. 
All plums are budded on plum roots and 
prices are as follows except where noted. 
Each 
12 
100 
First class trees, 5 to 6 ft... SO 25 
§2 50 
$18 00 
Second size, 4 to 5 ft 20 
2 00 
15 00 
Third size, 3 to 4 ft..... 15 
1 50 
10 00 
