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QUALITY PLUM TREES 
Plums add a "zip" and tartness to the family diet that serves as a de¬ 
lightful appetizer. Nothing can take the place of tasteful "plum butter" 
or preserves. If you haven't room for an orchard, plant a couple trees in 
the yard for shade. Set Plum trees 20 to 25 feet apart. 
WANETA. Largest and handsomest Plum. Color deep purplish maroon. 
Flesh is golden yellow, firm, crisp, sweet and juicy. A young bearer 
and heavy cropper. Perfectly hardy even in the far Northwest. 
GERMAN PRUNE. I mmense, oval-shaped fruit of deep bluish purple 
color. Flesh is extra firm and texture fine. Highly flavored. The uni¬ 
versal canning and drying Plum. Very hardy and a good producer. 
MONARCH. Large, round Plum of deep purple color. Flesh is richly 
sweet, juicy, of fine texture, and remarkably firm. An excellent can¬ 
ning and shipping variety. Hardy and a good bearer. 
ABUNDANCE. One of the most popular Plums. Fruit is large, amber 
colored, mottled with violet-red. Flesh is rich yellow, juicy and deli¬ 
ciously sweet. Good keeper and a favorite canner and shipper. 
GOLDENROD. Large, round, golden yellow Plum with sweet, tender flesh. 
Finest quality either for eating fresh, canning or shipping. Trees are 
perfectly hardy, strong growers and heavy bearers. 
UNDERWOOD. Extra large, round, bright red fruit. Excellent flavor, tart 
but sweet. A favorite for canning and shipping. Small pit, firm flesh. 
Extremely hardy and a heavy, annual producer. 
SAPA. One of Professor Hansen's introductions, which has proven very 
hardy. Fruit is dark purple, with purple flesh, and is borne in clusters. 
Medium size, delicious flavor. A heavy producer. 
PRICES OF ALL PLUM TREES 
Selected 2-yr., 4-6 ft. trees. 
Each 5 10 25 50 100 
$0.65 $2.95 $5.75 $13.75 $25.50 $47.50 
ORANGE QUINCE 
Undoubtedly the most widely known and best liked Quince. Produces 
nearly orange-shaped fruit which is yellow when ripe. Excellent flavor to 
use alone or in combination with other fruits in preserving, making jellies, 
conserves, etc. Trees bear young and are very productive. Easy to grow. 
Quinces are always scarce and bring a good price wherever offered. Trees 
are small and a large crop can be grown on a small plot of ground. 
PRICES OF ORANGE QUINCE 
Selected, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. trees, 85c each; 3 for $2.25; 10 for $6.85. 
"To my amazement, most of the trees I bought of you last year are bearing 
this year. Such quick crops were never heard of around here before!" 
H. SCHNEIDER, Detroit, Mich. 
HOME BUILDERS ORCHARD 
These trees will provide bushels of finest 
fruit to eat, can and sell. Plant them in¬ 
stead of shade trees. They bear young and 
heavily. 
1 Jonathan Apple 
1 Elberta Peach 
1 Montmorency 
Cherry 
1 Waneta Plum 
1 Kieffer Pear 
1 Quince Tree 
Cortland Apple 
South Haven 
Peach 
Tartarian Cherry 
Abundance Plum 
Bartlett Pear 
Apricot Tree 
12 Big 2-Yr., 4-6 Ft. Trees 
$ 5 
.50 
COPYRIGHT. 1935. EM LONG * S NURSERY 
EMLONG'S 
SAMPLER 
PLUM ORCHARD 
1 WANETA 
1 ABUNDANCE 
1 GERMAN 
PRUNE 
1 UNDERWOOD 
1 GOLDENROD 
All 2-yr., 4-6 ft: t/ecs 
$2.50 
£ 41 ] 
