FORTY-FOUR YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
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Plum Trees 
By mail, postpaid: Thrifty, 3 to 4 ft. trees, 35c each; 10 
for #3.00. 
Express or freight, collect: 2-year, 5 to 7 ft. tall, 75c each; 
10 for #7.00; 100 for #60.00. 2-year, 4 to 5 ft. tall, 65c each; 
10 for #6.00; 100 for #50.00. 
Abundance. Another Japanese Plum, bright red, flesh juicy, tender 
and very sweet; heavy bearer and brings top notch on the market. 
Early August. 
Bradshaw. Fruit large, dark violet; flesh yellowish green, juicy and 
pleasant tasting; tree vigorous, erect and very productive. August. 
Burbank. Of Japanese origin, fruit large and fine, amber, turning 
to a rich bright red ; flesh juicy, tender, sweet; very productive, 
ripens early in August. 
Pellenberg Prune. (Italian). Large, purple, juicy, freestone. One 
of the best market sorts. 
German Prune. Large, dark purple, sweet, good, one 
of the most popular for canning because of its sweet¬ 
ness and lack of acid. We strongly recommend this 
prune both for home and market. 
Gueii. Extensively grown for market; tree hardy and 
vigorous, an early and abundant bearer ; fruit large, 
roundish, skin dark purple ; flesh pale yellow, firm, 
juicy and sweet, freestone. Ripens last of August. 
Lombard. Medium, violet-red, juicy, good, hardy and 
exceedingly productive; we call it the favorite can¬ 
ning plum, sells high on the market. Ripens August. 
Monarch. Tree robust, dense foliage and abundant 
bearer. Fruit very large, roundish, oval, dark pur¬ 
plish blue, perfect freestone. Follows Grand Duke in 
ripening. October. 
Iteine Claude, (Green Gage). Large, greenish yellow 
spotted with red, firm, juicy, and sugary, of fine 
quality ; very productive and on e of the best sorts for 
market. 
Shropshire Damson. Largest of the Damson class, 
is much used for preserving ; tree vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive ; brings good prices on market. 
Wickson. Largest of all so-called Japan 
Plums; color bright red, pit very small, flesh 
thick, sweet, tender; good keeper, and very 
productive. 
Yellow Egg, Fruit of the largest, 
egg-shaped, beautiful yellow color, 
flesh yellow and very fine for 
canning and eating ; very pro¬ 
ductive. August. 
York State Prune. Very large 
size, dark reddish blue, deli¬ 
cious, one of the largest. 
We have cut out our small size nut 
trees and are offering the larger size 
postpaid to your door as we think 
them more satisfactory. Each 
American Chestnut. 3 to 4 
ft.$0.50 
Spanish Chestnut. 3 to 4 ft. 
tall .50 
Japan Walnut. 2 to 3 ft.40 
Black Walnut. 3 to 4 ft. tall .40 
English Walnut. 2 to 3 ft. 
Franquette budded.65 
Pecans. 2 to 3 ft. Stuart 
grafted .65 
Pecan. Grafted, “Money-mak¬ 
er.” 2 to 3 ft.65 
Butternut. 3 to 4 ft.50 
Nut Trees 
Yellow Egg 
PI inn 
Quince Trees 
The Quince crop is quite regular and weather and pests do 
not bother it very much. Trees should be planted 12 feet apart. 
Quinces will stand quite damp ground. 
By mail, postpaid: 3-ft. trees, 35c each; 10 for #3.00. 
By express or freight: 2-year, 4 to 5 ft. tall, 65c each; 10 for 
#6.00. 2-year, 3 to 4 ft., 55c each; 10 for #5.00. 
Orange. The best known of all quinces, called apple-shaped quince, is a 
heavy yielder, good cooker, bright golden yellow, excellent flavor. 
Champion. Pear-shaped quince, ripens late, bears early in life, good yielder; 
cooks up very good, one of the very best sorts for general purposes ; sells 
Champion Quince well on the market. 
Note—50 Trees at the 100 Rate 
