With reasonable care their is no fruit tree that 
will grow more vigorously or produce more freely 
than Plums. The trees when flowering in the spring 
are very beautiful and are worth planting for the 
blossoms alone. The Japanese varieties grow so fast 
and bear their large tasty fruits so heavily that they 
have a tendency to be shortlived. Plant a few trees 
yearly. These European Plums may be grown farther north than the Japanese. Moreover, the fruit has a wider 
range of color and longer time of ripening. 
P LIJ M S 
Plum Tree Prices 
Each 
10 
100 
11 // 
eal., 5-7'. 
$.60 
$5.00 
$30.00 
9 
16“ 
w, 4-6'. 
.50 
4.00 
20.00 
7 
16“ 
rs", 4-5'. 
.40 
3.00 
15.00 
EUROPEAN 
Fellemberg (French or Italian Prune) — Large. 
Oval in shape. Purple. Freestone. September. 
German Prune—Very large, oval. Purple. Good 
quality. Sweet. One of the most popular for 
canning. September. 
Imperial Gage—Greenish-yellow. Good quality. 
Freestone. August. Tree best adapted to sandy 
soils. 
Lombard—Medium and round. Purple. Excellent 
quality. August. Best for culinary purposes. 
Reine Claude — Greenish-yellow. Fair size. Semi¬ 
freestone. 
FRUIT GROWERS ... ATTENTION! 
Buy your Peach Trees from Barnes Brothers and receive vigorous, 
well-grown trees with splendid roots. 
All Peach Trees are stored in modern frost-proof cellars beyond the possibility of injury 
during the winter. We do not handle Peach Trees in any other manner. 
Abundance—Red, yellow fleshed, of good quality. 
Fine for canning. August. Hardy and produc¬ 
tive. 
Burbank—Yellow, red blushed. August. Good 
keeper and shipper. 
Red June;—Vermillion red, yellow fleshed. Late 
July. Productive. 
Satsuma—Purple-red, juicy and sweet. Late. Fine 
for canning. 
Wickson—Large and heart-shaped. Amber yellow 
with red blush. Sweet. September. Not hardier 
than peach. 
