J. A. BAUER PLANT COMPANY’S BLUE RIBBON BRAND PLANTS 
Plums 
America—Successful anywhere. The 
fruit is always in demand and prices are 
good. Bears while tree is young and has 
enormous crops of perfect fruit. This 
wonderful plum should be in every orch' 
ard. 
Damson—A medium sized, dark purple 
variety; which is very productive. 
Abundance—One of the most depend' 
able of the plums. Sure to have a crop 
each year. Large size; cherry red, carries 
well. 
Burbank—Very popular in all sections. 
Richly colored. A heavy fruiter. Ripens 
July- 
Red June—One of the best early plums. 
A dark red color showy and of excellent 
quality. Tree hardy and a sure bearer. 
Wickson—Large size, heart shaped, 
flesh yellow with excellent flavor. Tree 
an upright vigorous grower. Ripens July. 
Wild Goose—An old, well known 
variety. Color yellow with red. Fine for 
preserving and jellies. Ripens in June. 
Pears 
No home can afford to be without a few pear trees. 
Bartlett—Clear lemon yellow with faint 
blush. Juicy and highly flavored. The most 
popular of all pears. Ripens July to 
August. 
Garber—Should be planted in the 
South. Is a large yellow pear with red 
cheek. Keeps remarkably well and is a 
splendid shipping pear. Ripens August. 
Kieffer—The best known of all pears. 
Very large; yellow and successful every' 
where. Should be gathered when mature 
and allowed to ripen in storage. Tree 
vigorous and very productive. Garber 
should be planted with Keiffer to insure 
best polenizing. Ripens August to Septem' 
ber. 
Wilder—Small to medium; bell shap' 
ped, tender and juicy, tree hardy and bears 
young. Ripens June and July. 
Mulberries 
Fine for shade and an ideal tree for planting in your chicken yard or near 
your orchard; as chickens and birds are especially fond of them. 
Downing—Large, rich, sub-acid. Ripe Large black and sweet, 
in June and July. 
Hick’s Everbearing—Does well all over Russian—A good bearer. Ripens July 
the South. Fruiting for several months. and August. 
Apricots 
Apricots do best in the West and should be planted in limited numbers 
elsewhere. All varieties listed ripen in June and July and a few trees should 
be in every orchard. 
