PLUMS ' - 
from all over the world! 
• nothing can take the place of 
home-made plum butter . from 
fresh, home-grown plums. Select a few of 
the newer varieties for this year’s planting 
The Hansen, Minnesota and native varieties are hardy every¬ 
where. They grow in dwarf form, and they bear while still 
very young. You can count on large crops within a short 
time, when you plant these trees. 
Prices of all Hansen, Minnesota and Native 
Pums 
1 10 25 
2- 3 ft. 1 yr. from bud, postpaid $0.35 $0.32 $0.30 
3- 4 ft. 1 yr. from bud, postpaid .45 .42 .40 
4-6 ft. 2 yr. well branched.60 .57 .54 
4%-6 ft. extra heavy trees.70 .67 .64 
On the 4 to 6 ft. trees which cannot be sent by 
parcel post we pay the freight if your order 
amounts to $12.00 or more (seeds or evergreen 
trees not included). 
FTavieon pi lltr , c Originated by Prof. Hansen of the South Dakota 
Hdliseil 17 lUIlls Experimental Station. These plums should have 
a place in every garden, they take but little room—you can plant 
them 12 to 15 feet apart. Bearing young and very heavily, these trees 
will more than please you. 
OPATA—Earliest Hansen Plum. 
EUROPEAN PLUMS 
O' k. Bright red, heavy blue bloom, firm flesh, 
udllsiva and the quality is good. When cooked, 
the flavor resembles that of apricots. 
C Glossy dark purple, flesh is of the same color. 
Very good quality, and it is surprising how 
young these trees will bear. Our 2-year-old trees in 
the nursery row often bring fruit. 
Wnnetn This is the largest of all Hansen Plums, 
W dllPlcl often 2 inches in diameter, and you can 
have this fine plum in your own garden, regardless of 
where you live, for this tree is perfectly hardy. Good 
red in color, small pit; the flavor is fine. We know 
that you will like the Waneta, once you have a tree 
and have it bear for you, and that will take only a 
short time, for Waneta just like the other Hansen 
Plums bear very young. 
Onntii (Illustrated.) The earliest of the Hansen 
l/pdlrt Plums. Dark purplish red with green flesh 
and very pleasant flavor. With us here the plums 
ripen about July 20th, and they will stay on the tree 
for two weeks, in fine condition, after ripening. 
MINNESOTA PLUMS 
The tree* come into bearing after 3 to 5 years, they 
are not quite as hardy as the other plums we are of 
fering and should not be planted north of Nebraska 
except in the region of the Great Lakes. The Euro 
pean Plums are desirable market varieties. All free 
stone varietie*. 
Japanese Plums, ana 
Price of aM European Plums, 
Prunes. 
Add 10c per tree to the regular plum-tree prices 
f nmhar^ See front cover Page. 
Lomoara Doea we n in n & ht 
soil. It is a great bearer, and the 
hardiest of the European Plums. 
Will do well in Nebraska and Kan¬ 
sas. The fruit, oval, violet red, has 
a yellow juicy fle»h. It ripens here 
the last of August. 
SPECIAL PLUM 
OFFER ON 
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C a «•*» This is about as good a plum me 
imperial Ivage there is on the market. The fruit 
is large, oval, of greenish color, it is very juicy, sweet 
with a fine flavor. Ripens middle of September. 
VAll^-ur I?,,,, Fruit very large, prune shaped, yel- 
1 eilOW £igg low with light dots, making it a fine 
table variety; also good for cooking. Ripens last of 
August. 
Shropshire Damson Jum thatMea'TIn such 
large numbers, and is one of the finest plums for pre¬ 
serves and plum butter. The plums are small to me¬ 
dium, dark blue; the tree does well in Nebraska. Kan¬ 
sas and Iowa, and should be in every garden 
Ifnnitnr is tbe best of all the Minnesota varietie* 
UlOIlllor we have ever tested here. It will make a 
goqd market variety for the Northwest. The color of 
the fruit and flesh is dark purple, the size is medium 
to large, and as to its quality, we can say that it has 
an excellent flavor; the flesh is firm. 
NATIVE PLUMS 
Improved strains of wild plums. Valuable for can¬ 
ning. 
JAPANESE PLUMS 
RurK-iYilr Freestone. The flesh is deep yellow. 
DlirOdllK firm, sweet, keeping and shipping well 
It is hardy in Nebraska. The tree is very satisfactory. 
Ripens here In August. 
Sonderegger’s Japanese Plum 
Japanese Plum we have ever known. It is a large 
plum, red in color, of excellent quality, the meat is 
yellow. A grand table and canning variety. The trees 
are perfectly hardy here. Our supply is limited. As 
long a* they last we will sell them. 2 to 4 ft. trees 
at 65c each, postpaid. 
Omaha JlXJf S d one‘'5fTh a ."b p ei GERMAIN PRUNE 
plums for the North and Middle West. We are offering the German variety, a large, ovai, 
purple prune of finest quality. The flesh is sweet, 
pleasant and firm; best for drying and preserving 
Freestone. The tree is hardy as far north as the mid 
p i 1 p i You will like this plum, as it is a die of Nebraska, which is much hardier than the Ital- 
vrOltien rlOCl very fine, hardy yellow plum, sweet ian Prune (Fellenbergs). Price of Prune trees same 
and tender. ' as of the Pium trees 
BEATRICE , NEBRASKA 
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