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GREEN GAGE—Sweetest of all 
TOKA—Has apricot flavor 
KAHINTA—Immense size 
BLUE DAMSON—Old favorite 
We list here the best, thoroughly tested 
plum varieties. Compass, Kahinta, La 
Crescent, Oka, Sapa, Superior, Toka, 
Underwood and Waneta can be grown 
all over America. Blue Damson is espe¬ 
cially popular in the entire middle west. 
Green Gage and German Prune are 
planted in the central and eastern states. 
Practically all of them will bear next 
year. 
LA CRESCENT —The best hardy yellow 
plum. Free-stone. 
OKA —In the north, this is called a 
cherry because it is a cross of the wild 
Sand Cherry and the cultivated plum. 
The fruit is an inch in diameter, round 
like a cherry, skin is dark red almost 
black, the flesh is purple, juicy and sweet. 
It bears very ycfung and heavily. It 
makes a low dwarf tree or better yet 
just let it grow like a bush. It makes 
a very attractive large shrub, flowers, 
fruit and foliage. Plant Compass with 
Oka to get largest crops. If you want 
something new and different plant 
some. Free-stone. 
The way to get big plum crops is to plant 
several varieties together in a group so they 
can cross-pollenize. Compass, Superior and 
Toka are very good pollenizers. 
PRICES ON PLUM TREES 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice 
Each Per 6 Per 12 
Postpaid, 3 to 4 feet 45c $2.40 $4.20 
Standard, 4 to 6 feet 55c 3.00 5.40 
Select, 5 to 6 feet 65c 3.60 6.60 
BLUE DAMSON —The old favorite hardy 
blue plum which makes such wonderful 
preserves. A sure bearer. Free-stone. 
COMPASS —Bears young, bears extremely 
heavy and bears every year. The red fruit 
is juicy and certainly makes fine sauce. 
Free-stone. 
GERMAN PRUNE —Our best prune-plum. 
GREEN GAGE— The sweetest eating and 
canning plum. The large, greenish-yellow 
fruit is produced freely. This fine plum 
should be in every yard. Free-stone. 
KAHINTA —We consider this an improved 
Waneta. The fruit is very large, free-stone, 
good sweet flavor, dark red. Ripens in Au¬ 
gust. Very productive. 
SAPA —We show an actual photo of 
the young Sapa trees in our nursery. 
They are only 2 years old, yet full of 
fruit. They always bear very young 
and heavily. The fruit is medium to 
large, purple skin and purple flesh, 
just full of rich juice of fine flavor. 
Especially fine for canning. Does well 
everywhere. Free-stone. 
SUPERIOR —A new plum from 
Minnesota, worthy of its name. 
Superior in size, quality and bearing. 
Bright red, meaty, semi-free-stone. 
A great plum. 
TOKA —This is an improved Kaga. 
It is the most richly flavored of all 
plums, a rich plum-apricot- flavor. 
You seldom can any because it is so 
good, you eat them fresh. Grows 
everywhere. Large, firm, purplish- 
red, free-stone. 
UNDERWOOD —Bears regularly im¬ 
mense crops of large, red, delicious 
plums in late July. Planted every¬ 
where. Free-stone. 
WANETA —Planted everywhere, this 
great plum is very popular. The fruit 
is immense size, reddish-purple, good 
quality. A heavy, regular bearer. 
Ripens in August. Bears young. 
SAPA—Bears young 
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INTER-STATE 
PLUM CLUSTER 
Five super-fine varieties, that will 
give you plums for many weeks 
and start bearing next year. 
1 Blue Damson—blue 
1 Green Gage—yellow 
1 Kahinta—red 
1 Sapa—purple 
1 Toka—-wine 
All 5 for only 
75 
Postpaid 
3 to 4 FOOT TREES 
Same collection in Standard 4 to 6 ft. 
trees for $2.25, Not Prepaid. 
