Mammoth Gold Plum 
Bradley’s Select Plum 
Trees Bears Select Fruit 
BRADSHAW —In our opinion one of the most pro¬ 
fitable Plums for orchard purposes and a variety that 
should be in every home garden. It is finely flav¬ 
ored whether eaten out of hand, stewed or canned. 
In cooking it changes to a dark wine color; very 
attractive in appearance, with a most pleasant 
sprightly flavor. Trees are large, hardy, produc¬ 
tive, well formed, and bear regularly. Purplish black 
overspread with a thick bloom. Flesh yellow, juicy 
and of best quality. Freestone. Keeps and ships well. 
Ripens last of July. 
MAMMOTH GOLD —Golden yellow covered with a 
red blush. An excellent large, handsome Plum 
worthy of consideration by either the amateur or 
commercial grower. Extremely early and brings 
fancy prices on the market and supplies the table 
before other varieties are ripe. Free from rot; begin 
to bear second year. Tree hardy in all climates, vig¬ 
orous grower, and very productive. 
OMAHA —Very large, round, dark rich red; flesh meaty 
and delicious. The pits are small and quality unsur¬ 
passed. Tree hardy as an oak and succeeds both North 
and South. 
WANETA —The most delicious of all Plums. Unques¬ 
tionably Prof. Hansen’s Masterpiece in Plums. It com¬ 
bines hardiness, immense size, delicious quality, long 
keeping, beautiful color, small pit, early bearing, often 
producing a good crop the year after planting. It often 
bears fruit in the nursery row. We believe the Waneta 
is better than anything grown at this time in any part 
of America. This splendid Plum grows as large as a 
good sized peach. Skin a beautiful reddish purple; 
flesh yellow, sweet and of the finest quality; heavy an¬ 
nual bearer and a wonderful shipper, always selling for 
fancy prices. Waneta is absolutely hardy any place in 
America, giving excellent results in Canada and in the 
extreme Southern States. Regardless of your climate 
or soil you are perfectly safe in planting Waneta. Sup¬ 
ply limited. 
Bradshaw Plum 
BLUE DAMSON (Prune Dam¬ 
son)—Medium size; blue; flesh 
juicy, tender, sweet; reliable grower. 
Fine for preserving. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON— This grand old variety is 
the largest and best known of the Damsons and is 
greatly prized both for canning and preserving. Enorm¬ 
ously productive, vigorous, hardy and healthy. Dark 
purplish black overspread with thick bloom, with golden 
flesh, juicy, agreeably tart and of good quality. Trees 
bear enormous crops with little or no care. Every 
garden and home should contain two or three Shrop¬ 
shire. Ripens in late September. 
SHIPPER’S PRIDE — Large, 
dark purple; flesh firm and 
sweet. An excellent variety for 
shipping and for canning. 
American Plum 
AMERICA —Large, glossy red, 
very beautiful; firm, sweet, and 
juicy. Blooms late and scarcely ever 
gets killed by late Spring frosts. If 
your location is subject to late Spring 
frosts, plant America. Bears enor¬ 
mous crops every year. Tree very 
hardy, vigorous and thrifty grower in 
almost any kind of soil. Limited 
Supply. 
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