PLUMS 14c to 50c Each 
ABUNDANCE (Japan). Large, red, sweet, very juicy, tender and melting. 
Hardy and productive. Ripens in August. 
BRADSHAW. Fruits large, dark reddish purple. Flesh yellow, juicv and 
sweet. Trees vigorous and productive. Ripens in August. 
BURBANK (Japan). Skin dark red over a yellow ground; juicy, sweet 
Go °£ d iV2£. er AI !?££? in late August ’ a week later than Abundance. Large. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Purplish-black, medium juicy, large. Good market va- 
r,e i t MLcS? l A. ar for cannin S» because of its sweetness. September 
IMPERIAL GAGE. Large, pale green, juicy, sweet, rich and excellent. Very 
popular. August. J 
« ^ e< Hum size, red, juicy and sweet. Hardy and very productive; 
August^ marke ^ vari ety. Will grow anywhere and should be in every garden. 
aA ELI ; 0W Extremely large yellow fruit, with firm, sweet, rather juicy 
flesh. Agreeably tart and of good quality. Ripens in late August. 
PRICES \ ^°o foo i, 2-y e ar-old trees, by express, not prepaid, at 
nr mnro of ^ri 3 ^ or $ * 3 $;, 5 ^ or $2.00; 10 or more at 35c each; 20 
or moie at 30c each; 50 or more at 25c each ; or 100 or more at 20c each 
1-year-old, 2 to 3 feet, by parcel post, postpaid, 50c each; 3 for $1.35. In 
by ? xP on SS or freigbt ' not prepaid, 5 or more at 25c each; 10 or 
more at He each ’ 2 ° ° r m<>re &t 8 ° each ' 50 or more at ,6c eactl • or 100 or 
SWEET CHERRIES 
.. Eew sweet cherries equal Bing in size, attractiveness and qual- 
l ty- black ; bears early and abundant. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. A popular home garden sweet cherry; purplish- 
b ; flesh tender, juicy and rich. Produces immense crops. Ripens 
earlier than Bing. p 
GOVERNOR WOOD. Light yellow, marbled with red; very large; juicv. 
rich and delicious. Extra early. & J 
LAMBERT. A very sweet variety and one of the largest. Dark purplish 
red .?* t ^ 1 ^ almost jet black when ri P e - Later than Bing. 
NAPOLEON. Yellow with bright red cheek ; very large, meaty and sweet. 
Very productive; bears young. Mid-season. 
SCHMIDT’S BIGARREAU. One of the best mid-season to late sorts; 
color reddish-black, very large and sweet. 
Hardy, prolific, late variety; fruit one inch in diameter; 
nearly black when fuHy ripe; flesh firm and of very high quality 
t YELLGW SP . AN i 8H - . ,? ruit Iarge ' yellowish-white, shaded crimson. 
.Tmcy and sweet. Especially recommended for the home orchard because 
of its earliness. 
PRICES 4 to , 6 f o°* 2 '^ a f« oId trees ’ by ex P ress , not prepaid, 
, a ^ each; 3 for $1.50; 5 for $2.25; 10 or more at 40c 
each; 20 or more at 35c each; 50 or more at 30c each; 100 or more at 
kOC GHCil. 
1 -year-old, 2 to 3 feet, by parcel post, postpaid, 60c each; 3 for $1.50 
In larger lots by express or freight, not prepaid, 5 or more at 30c each • 
10 or more at 26c each; 20 or more at 24c each ; 50 or more at 22c each • 
100 or more at 20c each, ’ 
SOUR CHERRIES 
EARLY RK2HMOND. A dependable variety which seldom misses a cron 
Dark red. Best early sour cherry. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. Large red cherry; larger than Early Rich¬ 
mond and fully ten days later. The leading commercial variety 
ENGLISH MORELLO. The standard late sour cherry. Very dark red 
almost black; excellent quality. A month later than Montmorency. 
PRir^pQ Large 4 to 6 foot 2-year-old trees, by express, not prepaid 
at 50c o e « ach; 3 for $, ‘ 35 : 5 $2.00; 10 or more at 35c 
20ceach ° f m ° re ^ 3 ° C each; 50 or more at 25c each > 100 or more at 
1 -year-old, 2 to 3 feet, by parcel post, postpaid, 50c each; 3 for $1 35 
In larger lots, by express or freight, not prepaid, 5 or more at 20c each • 
10 or more at 17c each; 20 or more at 15c each; 50 or more at 13c each ’• 
100 or more at 12c each. 
Lombard Plums 
Improved Dwarf Juneberry 
A good substitute for the large or swamp 
Huckleberry or Blueberry which it resembles 
in appearance and quality. The fruits are 
larger than the Blueberry and ripen earlier in 
the season. 
Fruits are 
borne in 
clusters; 
are red¬ 
dish pur¬ 
ple in col¬ 
or, chang¬ 
ing to blu¬ 
ish black 
when ripe. 
In flavor it 
is rich, mild 
and sub¬ 
acid, and 
the plants 
are w'onder- 
. .. . fully pro¬ 
ductive. It is perfectly hardy in all climates, and has 
an advantage over the Blueberry in that it does well on 
all kinds of soil. In addition to its value as a fruit, it 
is a highly ornamental bush for the yard, especially in 
early spring, at which time it is a mass of pretty white 
blossoms. Our stock of these plants is very limited this 
season, so we can sell them only in lots of one dozen 
or less. Plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
Improved Dwarf Juneberry 
Montmorency Cherries 
QUINCE 
ORANGE. Fruit large, 
bright yellow, of excel¬ 
lent flavor; the best 
Quince for all sections 
of the country. Unsur¬ 
passed for preserves and 
jellies. Both fruit and 
flowers are quite fra¬ 
grant, and the trees and 
bloom highly orna¬ 
mental. 
Large, 2-year-old 
plants, by express or 
freight, not prepaid, 75c 
each ; 3 for $2.00; 5 for 
$3.00; 10 or more at _ . . 
50c each; 25 or more at Orange Quince 
40c each. 
1-year-old, 2 to 3 feet, by parcel post, postpaid, 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. In larger lots, by express or freight, 
not prepaid, 5 or more at 35c each; 10 or more at 30c 
each ; or 25 or more at 25c each. 
BURGESS SEED & PLANT CO., Galesburg, Michigan 
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