DANSVILLE’S PIONEER NURSERIES 
13 
PLUM 
Each 
10 
100 
Large 
... .2 year 
5-6 ft. 
$.94 
$8.50 
$70.00 
Medium 
... .2 year 
4-5 ft. 
.84 
7.50 
65.00 
Small . 
... .2 year 
3-4 ft. 
.74 
6.50 
60.00 
Large . 
3 Vi-5 ft. 
.88 
8.00 
65.00 
Medium 
1 year 
3-3 Vi ft. 
.78 
7.50 
60.00 
Rates— Less than 
1 0 at each rate. 
1 0 to 50 at 
1 0 rate. 
50 or more at 
1 00 rate. 
Albion —Grand Duke type but larger and 
better in quality. Tree productive, strong, 
vigorous. One of the most remarkable 
new plums. Late ripening. Price: 5c each 
higher than other varieties. 
Arch Duke —Large, black, prolific. Early 
October. 
Bradshaw —A very large and fine early 
plum, dark violet red, juicy and good. 
Very productive; valuable for market. 
Middle of August. 
Fellemburg Prune —A fine prune, oval; pur¬ 
ple; flesh juicy and delicious; parts from 
the stone; fine for drying; tree very pro¬ 
ductive. Early September. 
Cerman Prune —Medium dark blue; rich 
flavor. September. 
Grand Duke —One of the best late plums; 
large as Bradshaw, of same color, entirely 
free from rot. Last of September. 
Hall —New. Cross between Golden Drop and 
Grand Duke but better in flesh and 
flavor. Tree nearly perfect. Price: 5c 
each higher than other varieties. 
Imperial Cage —Large, oval, greenish. Flesh 
juicy, rich, delicious. Parts from stone. 
August. 
Lombard —It is a handsome reddish plum, 
the flesh yellow, juicy and pleasant. It is 
an excellent variety and can be relied 
upon for a crop when other varieties 
fail. August. 
Monarch —Very large, roundish oval; dark 
purple. Freestone. Excellent, abundant 
bearer. October. 
Reine Claude (Bavay’s Green Gage) — 
Roundish, oval, greenish, marked red in 
the sun; great favorite. September. 
Shippers Pride —Large, dark purple; quite 
juicy, sweet; splendid shipper; moderate 
grower; productive. September. 
Shropshire Damson —Fruit oval; medium 
size, dark purple. October. 
Stanley —New. Introduced by N. Y. State 
Experiment Station. Large, prune-shaped; 
dark blue becoming bluish-black. Flesh 
greenish yellow, juicy, fine grained, 
sweet. Mid-season. Price: 5c each higher 
than other varieties. 
Yellow Egg —Golden yellow. Flesh golden 
yellow. Rather juicy. Tree large, very 
productive. September. 
JAPANESE VARIETIES 
(All bear young and heavily) 
Abundance —One of the best Japan Plums. 
The tree grows rapidly, is healthy, comes 
into bearing remarkably young and yields 
abundantly. Fruit medium size, amber, 
with markings of red; juicy, sweet. Aug. 
Burbank —Is decidedly the best of Japan 
varieties unsurpassed for beauty and pro¬ 
ductiveness, and is a very hardy tree. 
Will stand the most severe winters. Fruit 
large, oval, with reddish purple skin; 
flesh yellow, juicy and good. August. 
Red June —The great early market plum. 
Medium to large; deep Vermillion red, 
free from rot. Ripens in early August. 
Wickson —Fruit large, long, heart-shaped, 
deep maroon-red covered with white 
bloom; flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich 
and aromatic. September. 
Block of our 2 year old Plums 
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