GORGEOUS 
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PRUNE-PLUM 
The prize-winning jumbo 
prune-type plum recently 
introduced by the N. Y. 
Expt, Station. It’s extra 
large, very dark purplish- 
blue, covered with a beau¬ 
tiful thick bloom. A fancy 
eating variety with fine¬ 
grained, greenish-yellow 
flesh. Tender but firm, 
sweet and delicious to eat 
fresh, canned or dried. 
RIPENS MWSEASON 
and is FREESTONE. 
Trees PRODUCE A FULL 
CROP EVERY YEAR. 
Plant Stanley with con¬ 
fidence—-reap new plum 
profits! 
Prices 
— Stanley trees 
Me-ln. Caliper, 
3-4 Ft. 75c ea./ 
10 or more, at 
•65c ea. ^e-ln. 
Caliper, 4-5 Ft 
95c ea./ 10 or 
more S5c ea. 
.1 
COPE’S 
NEW 
GREATEST WON 
of the FRUIT WORL 
A luscious, golden-yellow morsel with gay red® 
cheek. As large as the largest Bartlett, and' I 
every bit as flavorful! It is SEEDLESS and 
CORELESS, yet firm all the way through. \ 
Flesh is white and fine-grained, mellow and i 
pleasing. You can “eat it all”, and can it' 
whole, for there’s nothing to waste! 
Seedless Pear BEARS WHEN 3 YEARS OLDU 
Has produced 3 bushels the Sth year. Ripens^ 
10 days after Bartlett. Keeps several weeks in^ 
storage. Trees are hardy, thrifty, have noU 
been known to blight. Greatest innovation in.i 
the fruit world. Introduced by a nurseryman ■ 
of 50 years experience. Patent applied for. 
ORDER EARLY! Further details on page 35. 
PRICES — SEEDLESS PEAR TREES: S/ie-ln. 
Caliper, 4-5 Ft. $1.50 each; 5 or more $1.40 
each, 5-7 Ft. $2.25 each; 5 or more 
$2.00 each. 
EMLONG'S NURSERY, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAI 
