MUNCIE, IND. 
ERNST NURSERIES 
EATON, OHIO 
PLUMS 
50c 
3 to 4 ft. 
Lombard 
CULTURE— 
Will thrive in any 
good soil. Prefers 
cool, moist place. 
Spacing: 18 ft. 
apart each way. 
R e q u i r i ng 13s 
trees per acre. 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
BRADSHAW —Large dark red, green 
flesh. Fine for market. Ripens in Aug. 
LOMBARD —Medium sized, violet red. 
Good market type. Ripens in Aug. 
GERMAN PRUNE— Large dark pur¬ 
ple. A sweet plum good for canning and 
eating. Sept. 
SHIPPER’S PRIDE— Large dark pur¬ 
ple, measuring 2 inches in diameter. 
Market type. Sept. 
MOORE’S ARCTIC— Medium, dark 
purplish black with a greenish yellow 
flesh. 
MONARCH —Large round, ovate shap¬ 
ed purplish colored. Freestone and 
heavy bearer. Oct. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON— Medium size dark 
purple. Very productive, fine for preserving. Oct. 
GREEN GAGE —Green marked with red. Late 
Sept. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
BURBANK —Large cherry red. Bears 10 days 
before Abundance. Good market kind. July. 
ABUNDANCE —Large lemon yellow. Very 
productive and of fine quality. August. 
Finest quality 
true to name stock 
Each 
10 
100 
5 to 7 feet . . 
• •.$0.75 
$7.00 
$60.00 
4 to s feet . 
.60 
5-50 
50.00 
3 to 4 feet . 
. 50 
4-50 
40.00 
Special, 6 plums, our 
selection, 
3 to 4 
ft. $2.25 
Burbank 
Japan 
Mulberries 
DOWNING’S EVERBEAR¬ 
ING —Bears large jet black 
fruit. Vigorous grower and is 
highly ornamental. 
59'sLso 
3 to 4 feet 
Persimmons n r| j 3 FOR 
AMERICAN— Fruit orange W YI / Si 
yellow bright red cheeks. ” 
JAPAN —Large fruit, often f 
2% inches. Good keeper. 4 to 5 teet 
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