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Large, round; deep red with white flecks. Blooms late 
and is highly prodructive. Ripe in June. 
Blue Damson. Erhit large, dark purple, fine flavor, 
highly esteemed for preserving and jams. Ripens in 
August. 
Omaha. Large red plum; flesh meaty, sweet and 
delicious. A very hardy and healthy tree; fast grower, 
bears first year after putting out; blooms late and es¬ 
capes frost. Ripens July. , T1J <= 
Abundance (Japanese). Large; amber in color 
changing to red. Fruit clingstone, juicy, and good. One 
of the hardiest of the Japanese varieties. Ripens a 
week later than Red June. 
Compass. A hardy fruit, supposed to be a cross be¬ 
tween Miner Plum and one of the Cherries. Tree a vig¬ 
orous grower, hardy, prolific, and bears extremely 
young, often fruiting in the nursery row. Fruit rather 
small, dark red; good for cooking purposes. Should not 
be gathered until fullyripe in order to develop its fine 
flavor. Ripe in June. 
Opata. A beautiful sight when in bloom and is 
very fragrant. Fruit medium; purplish-red splashed 
with green; flesh greenish in color and very pleasant in 
flavor. Clingstone. Ripe last of June and first of July. 
Tree hardy, a spreading grower, and bears quite young. 
Sapa. Tree somewhat dwarfish, thrifty and often 
sets fruit in the nursery row at one year. Fruit large, 
dark purple with greenish splotches; flesh rich, dark pur- r 
pie-red, of rich flavor, and with small pit. Excellent for 
cooking purposes. Clingstone. Ripe last of July. 13 ; ■ 
Waneta. Of largest size, delicious flavor, red color, 
early bearer. July. 
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Jonathan. Medium, if thinned on the tree grows 
larger. Roundish, conical ,rich bright red on light yeL 
low ground, few minute white dots; flesh .yellowish 
white, tender, juicy, sprightly, sub-acid, a standard of 
excellence in market apples. Tree has a dropping pen¬ 
dant habit; very productive, and requires rich soil. 
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som end; flesh fine grained, juicy, crisp and melting; 
flavor sweet, with a slight acid p taste. Tree vigorous, 
thrifty and a good, dependable cropper. 
Yellow Delicious. Same as the Delicious only it is 
yellow in color. 
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a marked musky aroma; quality good. Matures front 
September to October. Tree vigorous and very prolific. 
Begins to bear when four years old. 
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