INTER-STATE 
STAR 
INTER-STATE 
PLUM CLUSTER 
These are our best and most popular 
plums, planted in every state. They will 
give you plums for many weeks and 
commence next year. They are good 
selected branched trees. 
AMERICA'S BEST PLUMS 
W E challenge the world to produce a better plum tree than 
we grow here at Hamburg. For many years, we have been 
large growers of plums, and the list of varieties on the opposite 
page is what we consider the best today. We grow in smaller 
amounts several other varieties such as Burbank, Omaha, Terry, etc. 
Compass, Hanska, Improved Wild Goose, Kaga, Opata, Sapa, 
Underwood and Wancta can be grown all over America. Blue 
Damson is liked in the central states. Lombard and German Prune 
are popular east of the Mississippi. Green Gage is planted thru 
the east and also central west; it is one of the finest of all plums. 
What is more delicious than good home-made plum butter? 
Now, the way to get big crops of plums is always to plant several 
varieties together in a group so that they can cross-pollenize each 
other. 
PRICES ON PLUM TREES 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice. 
Each 
Per 4 
Per 12 
Postpaid, 3 to 4 feet, branched. 
. . 40c 
$1.40 
$3.60 
Not Prepaid, 4 to 6 feet, branched. . . 
60c 
2.20 
6.00 
We call your especial attention to our 3 to 4-ft. size. 
These are well-rooted, nicely branched trees which will 
take right ahold and almost every variety listed will 
start bearing next year. We pay the postage on these 
trees and guarantee them to be satisfactory. 
Here is what you get: 1 Compass, 1 Kaga, 1 Sapa, 
1 Underwood, 1 Waneta, (2 collections for $3.00, 
postpaid). 
5 FINE 3 to 
PLUM TREES 
1.65 
POST 
PAID 
PEARS ARE EASY TO GROW 
KIEFFER— The most widely planted winter pear. 
If the fruit is picked before it is fully ripe and 
put in a cool, dark place, it matures into a fine 
flavored pear, extra good for canning. It bears 
young and heavily. 
LINCOLN— A very fine large, yellow, late-sum- 
mer pear which bears young and heavily and 
is delicious for eating and canning. 
PATTEN— This is our best pear. It is very hardy, 
growing in Minnesota and Dakotas. We have never 
heard of any being killed by blight. Fruit is greenish- 
yellow, large, keeps well, wonderful flavor, juicy and 
high quality. Youngand heavy bearer, ripeningin August. 
SECKEL —Called the Sugar Pear because of its 
sweet flavor. Fruit is medium size, very highest 
quality. Hardy, blight resistant, bears young and 
heavily, ripens in late Summer. 
PRICES ON PEAR TREES 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice. 
Each Per 4 Per 12 
Postpaid, 3 to 4 feet, partly branched. . . 45c $1.60 $4.20 
Not prepaid, 4 to 5 feet, branched. 50c 1.80 4.80 
Not prepaid, 5 to 7 feet, our finest selected 
trees . . 55c 2.00 5.40 
HARDY APRICOTS 
Who doesn’t like apricot sauce and preserves? Ripen right after 
cherries and just before the early peaches. Easy to grow. 
SUPERB —The best apricot for the middle west. Originated in Kansas, 
hardy, very productive, delicious quality, bears when others fail. 
We can also furnish Chinese and Moorpark. ■» 
APRICOT PRICES 
Postpaid 3 to 4 ft., branched, 3Sc 'each, 2 tor 60c 
Not Prepaid 4 to 6 ft., Ranched, 53c each, 2 for $1.00 
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