PLUM TREES 
AN ORNAMENTAL. TREE FOR A CITY LOT 
The market’s demand for high grade plums is almost unlimited, and for 
dessert, cooking, and canning no fruit is more delicious. 
German Prune Plum 
ABUNDANCE —One of best Japanese plums, bears young, rich bright red with light yellow 
flesh, excellent quality. 
GERMAN PRUNE —One of the oldest varieties. The tree is vigorous in growth and pro¬ 
ductive. Large, purple fruit that is firm, sweet, and delicious. A freestone. September. 
GREEN GAGE —Fine variety for canning. Fruit is large, roundish oval, greenish yellow, 
spotted with red; flesh yellow, juicy, rich, of finest quality. 
LOMBARD —Of medium size, oval, violet-red. Flesh is yellow, juicy, pleasant 
3# and good. Adheres to the stone. Good market variety. The tree is strong and 
productive, bearing when quite young. August. 3-4 ft., 40c; 2 for 41c. 
MOORE’S ARCTIC —Purplish black plum with a thin bloom. Small to medium; flesh 
juicy, sweet and fine flavored. Healthy, regular and abundant bearer. August. 
IMPERIAL EPINEUSE —A reddish purple prune plum outstanding in rich flavor. Stone 
semi-free. Finest quality. 3-4 ft., 60c; 3 for $1.60; io for $4.80; prepaid. 
STANLEY —A large, blue prune plum. Comes into bearing earlier than German Prune. 
Ripens earlier than German Prune. One of the best of the newer varieties. 3-4 ft., 60c; 
3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.S0; prepaid. 
Height Each 3 Trees 10 Trees 
3- 4 ft. $0.40 $1.10 $3.00 
4- 5 ft. 0.50 1.40 4.20 
2-3 ft.—Bundle of 5 trees for $1.60. 
NUT TREES 
FILBERTS (American) —The common Hazelnut, 
cation. Price, 35c each; 2 for 36c. 
PECAN —Pecan growing is becoming a favorite industry 
in the southern and western states and is quite profit¬ 
able. The trees are long lived, quite hardy and produc¬ 
tive. They are large, thin shelled, full kernels and of 
rich flavor. We offer grafted varieties only. 2 to 3 ft., 
60c; 3 for $1.50; not prepaid. 
ENGLISH WALNUT —A fine ornamental tree that grows 
well in the climate of the middle states and bears freely. 
2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each; not prepaid. 
WHITE WALNUT OR BUTTERNUT— This tree is chiefly 
esteemed for its abundant crops of fruit, which abound 
in oil, and is sweet and rich. The form of the nut is ob¬ 
long, oval, and narrowed to a point at the extremity. 
The tree is considered valuable as a park tree. 2-3 ft., 
35c; 3 for $1.00. 
Will grow in almost any lo- 
BLACK WALNUT —This is one of the largest, grandest, 
and most massive of our forest trees. It is a favorite of 
the landscape gardener. A very good tree for public 
planting on account of its rapid growth and handsome 
foliage. 2-3 ft., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
JAPAN WALNUT —Large, spreading top of this tree makes 
it very ornamental. Trees very hardy, having stood a tem¬ 
perature of twenty degrees below zero without injury, be¬ 
gin to bear when three years old. The nuts are larger 
than the common hickory nut and borne in clusters of from 
ten to twenty. 12 to 18 In., 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
Write for prices on fruit trees in quantities for planting 
orch ards. 
English Walnut 
Black Walnut 
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