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THE INLAND SEED C O.'S 
considered one of the choicest canning varieties, 
as well as a favorite for all other uses. August. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY —Large, surface slightly 
rough; greenish yellow and brown; flesh very 
rich and sweet; tree hardy. 
SECKEL —Small, but handsome and delicious; 
yellowish russet with a red cheek; flesh whitish, 
buttery, very juicy and melting. 
PLUMS 
Two or 3 year old selected. Each, SI.00. 
One year old, 4 to 6 feet. Each, 75c; doz., $8.40. 
One year old, 3 to 4 feet. Each, 50c; doz., $5.50. 
BRADSHAW —Very large, oval; dark violet 
red; juicy, sweet and good. A valuable market 
variety. August-September. 
DAMSON —Small, roundish oval; dark purple; 
favorite for preserves. September. 
PEACH — Large, roundish; brownish red; 
coarse grained, but juicy. Ripens July. Ranks 
first in popularity. 
PRUNES 
Two and 3 year old. Each, $1.00. 
One year old, 6 feet. Each, 75c; doz., $8.40. 
One year old, 3 to 4 feet. Each, 50c; doz., $5.50. 
Write for price on 50 and 100 lots. 
ITALIAN —Good size, purple, juicy, delicious, 
best for drying; separates freely from the stone. 
FRENCH OR PETITE— Medium to small, egg- 
shaped; violet purple; juicy, very sweet, rich and 
sugary. Prolific. 
SUGAR, NEW— Fruit ripens early; flesh ten¬ 
der and rich; color dark purple. Early, August. 
QUINCES 
Two year old, 3 to 4 feet. Each, $1.00. 
CHAMPION —A prolific, constant and early 
bearer, oval fruit averaging larger than the 
Orange, quality equally fine, and a long keeper; 
ripens late. 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
Arbor Vitae 
AMERICAN —Native, known as cedar. Foliage 
bright green; yellow-green underneath; brown 
and bronze in winter. Each, $1.00 to $5.00. 
ORIENTAL — Fine with close ascending 
branches of a fan-shaped appearance. Each, 
$1.50. 
PYRAMID ARBORVITAE — Bright green 
leaves above and dark glossy green leaves be¬ 
neath. An excellent tree where pyramid forms 
are desired. Each, $1.00 to $5.00. 
Cedar 
RED CEDAR —Native with striking form and 
beautiful color. Each, $2.50. 
Hemlock 
WESTERN — Very beautiful and appealing; 
branches pendant and foliage deep green. Each, 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Juniper 
COMMON —Branches spreading. Fine trees. 
IRISH —Pyramidal in form, foliage silvery gray, 
very striking. Each, $1.00 to $5.00. 
Spruce 
COLORADO BLUE —This is one of the most 
popular of the spruces. Very showy and orna¬ 
mental. Each, $2.00 and up. 
NORWAY — A lofty, rapid grower; branches 
drooping. Fine for hedge or windbreak. Each, 
$1.00 and up. 
DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL 
TREES 
Bircli 
EUROPEAN WHITE —Silvery white bark and 
slender drooping branches. Each, $1.50 to $2.50. 
CUT LEAF WEEPING —A rapidly growing, 
graceful tree that is hardy everywhere. Bark 
and branches silvery white, forming a contrast 
with the delicate cut evergreen foliage. Its 
leaves seemingly are ever in motion. Beautiful 
and effective for all purposes. Each, $1.50 to 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Elm 
CHINESE —A very rapid grower, adapted to 
semi-arid districts. Beautiful and graceful. Each, 
50c, 75c, $1.00 and up. 
Flowering Crab 
BETCHELS FLOWERING DOUBLE— A medi¬ 
um sized tree of rather upright growth covered 
in early spring with large clusters of pink double 
flowers. Each, $1.00 to $1.50. 
Hawthorne (English) 
PAULS DOUBLE RED— Rich brilliant scarlet 
red flowering tree. Fine for lawns. Each, $1.00 
to $3.00. 
Linden 
EUROPEAN —A favorite for street and orna¬ 
mental planting. Flowers fragrant and yellow. 
Each, $2.50. 
Locust 
BLACK —Rapid grower; fine for street plant¬ 
ing. Each, 50c to $2.00. 
Horse Chestnut 
Horse Chestnut 
WHITE FLOWERING— Foliage showy, flow¬ 
ers stand in upright panicles. Each, $1.50 to 
$3.00. 
Maple 
NORWAY — Large, growth compact; foliage 
deep green. Handsome. 75c to $3.00. 
