CHAMPION. The very best early 
white-fleshed freestone. Rich and 
juicy. Highly colored cheek. A 
favorite eating Peach. August. 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Magnifi¬ 
cent large yellow freestone Peach. 
Fine for eating or table use. A 
fair canner. Early September. 
LATE CRAWFORD. Large, hand¬ 
some Peach similar to Early 
Crawford except that it bears later 
and is more prolific. Freestone. 
September. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Ripens a week 
before Elberta, which has won it 
much favor. Otherwise much the 
same as Elberta. 
ELBERTA. Large, oval-shaped yel¬ 
low freestone. Red cheek. Proli¬ 
fic and hardy. The leading mar¬ 
ket variety. Middle September. 
J. H. HALE. The king of free¬ 
stones. Flesh yellow and sweet. A 
good canner and shipper. With¬ 
out doubt the largest commercial 
freestone Peach. Early Sept. 
ROCHESTER. Large yellow fruit. 
Sweet and juicy. Skin is beauti¬ 
fully blushed red. An excellent 
fruit for market or home use. 
Freestone. Bears mid-August. 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. Round and beau¬ 
tifully colored red. Flesh yellow and 
sweet. Tree hardy and annual bearer. 
Fruit clings to tree tenaciously which 
eliminates droppage. September-October. 
Freestone. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Exceptionally fine fla¬ 
vor. Flesh yellow and sweet. Its showy 
exterior combined with its earliness makes 
it a real money-maker. Freestone. Sep¬ 
tember 1st. 
Plums 7 4C each 
Plum tree prices, 7/16-9/16 inch, 
2-year-old, 1 for 74c; 3 for $1.97; 
10 for $5.89; 25 or more at 55c 
each. 
European Plums 
Japanese Plums 
ABUNDANCE. Sturdy, upright growing 
tree. Fruit large, pinkish red. Bears 
young. Ripens August. 
BURBANK. Tree grows rather flat, which 
makes picking easy. Very hardy and 
bears at an early age. Fruit large, red. 
Late August. 
FELLENBERG. (Italian). Good sited 
purple plum. A good canner and an 
ideal fruit for drying. September. 
GREEN GAGE. Always a real favorite, 
either for canning or table use. Its high 
sugar content makes it one of the most 
economical sorts. September. 
LOMBARD. Medium size. Fruit red. 
Very productive. This is a leading mar¬ 
ket variety and is grown extensively 
wherever plums are known. Late August. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Extra large, dark pur¬ 
ple canning plum. Flesh is sweet and de¬ 
licious. September. 
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R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
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