Don’t these 
fine plump beau¬ 
ties look deli¬ 
cious? You can 
have them right 
in your own 
k yard. 
Why be content with plums, peaches, pears and 
other common fruits when you can have this new fruit 
in your garden? Date Prune is really a plum that 
grows and matures anywhere a plum will mature. And 
it has a new distinctive date flavor, it gives you . . . . 
(Hardy) 
A remarkable fruit 
intermediate between 
peach and plum, deli' 
cious and easy to grow. 
To prevent buds from 
freezing give the Apri' 
cot a northern exposure, 
otherwise give the same 
attention as the plum. 
Hardy. All trees 7/16 
inch caliper or larger. 
■ 
'im 
with 
Date 
Prune 
the 
HARDY 
PRUNE 
sugary 
date flavor. 
A New Delicacy for Your Table 
Moorpark 
APRICOT 
Here is a plump delicious sugary fruit so sweet that 
it truly rivals the finest efforts of the expert confer 
tioner. When dried, Date Prune is over one'half sugar. Just imagine 
the sweetness of such a fruit. BUT REMEMBER, Date Prune is not 
confined to any section of the country. It is a new hardy variety that 
n be grown in any part of the United States where plums are grown. 
You can have a tree or two in your yard and can serve the 
delicious fruit to your friends, then watch the expression 
of wonder on their faces as they taste the new and unusual 
flavor for the first time. 
All Date Prune trees furnished by us are 7/16-inch caliper 
or larger. Four to six feet high, well branched. Guaranteed 
to reach you in good growing 
condition or order refilled free. 
R. M. Kellogg Co, 
Three Rivers, Michigan 
1 for $1.15 
2 for 2.15 
4 for 4.00 
10 for 9.50 
ysow yoiNcan amaze y^itjriends by growing this new de- 
licAus fruit ^Urt in your own^jackyard. This new hardy 
Date Prune hasNwthstood temperatu2^_aslow as 25 degrees 
helmy zero and c£m*hg successfully prownar fawhe re that plums 
areVrown. Try it anywhere in the east, south, or southwest 
part \f the United States. 
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