PLUMS 
Weather Hardened—Withstand Any Clima¬ 
tic Conditions in U. S. A. and Southern 
Canada 
PLUM TREE PRICES 
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5 to 6 ft.. 
.60 
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All Varieties of Plums, especially the 
Asiatic sorts, make handsome orna¬ 
mental trees as well as being rich in 
fruit. You will find Buntings’ Select¬ 
ed Plum Trees Fruitful, Ornamental 
and Shapely. 
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ABUNDANCE. (Asiatic). Fruit very large 
and showy; flesh light yellow, exceeding¬ 
ly juicy, tender and sweet. A good mar¬ 
ket variety. Ripens the first of August. 
BURBANK. (Asiatic). Fruit very large; dark 
violet-red; flesh juicy and pleasant. Ripens 
middle of August. Productive, 
GREEN GAGE. Skin pale green. Excellent, An 
old standard variety. September. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Dark purple or blue; juicy, 
rich, of best quality. September. 
RED JUNE. ' (Asiatic) . Ripens first of August. 
Fruit large, red; flesh light lemon-yellow, half 
cling, slightly sub-acid and of good quality. 
Very productive. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. Medium size fruit, 
produced in thick clusters or groups. Tree a 
strong grower and very productive of dark 
purple colored Plums. October. 
ITALIAN PRUNE. Flesh juicy and delicious. 
Dark purple with a dark blue bloom; medium 
sice. September. 
BRADSHAW. Trees grow large and are well 
formed; bear regularly and heavily. Fruit 
large, light purplish red, changing to dark red¬ 
dish at maturity. August. 
BRADSHAW—A Purplish Red 
APRICOT TREES - 
They Grow Like Peaches 
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trees trees more trees 
2 to 3 ft. #0.35 #0.30 #0.25 
3 to 4 ft..40 .35 .30 
4 to 5 ft,.50 .45 .40 
5 to 6 ft. ..60 .55 .50 
ALEXANDER. Large yellow fruit. July. 
QUINCES— 
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3 to 4 ft..#0.70 #0.60 
4 to 5 ft...80 .70 
CHAMPION. Tree strong grower; produces a good 
crop every year. Fruit is large and of good quality. 
Late, 
BOURGEAT. Large, golden yellow, fine quality. 
Ripens soon after Orange. 
ORANGE. Good size. Heavy bearer. Flesh yellow. 
October. 
NUT TREES 
Nut trees are valuable, useful and ornamental. No 
home should be without them. They are valuable as 
shade and ornamental trees, as well as for the nuts they 
produce. Each 
Black Walnut, 6-8 feet, from seed.$2.00 
English Walnut, 18-24 in., from seed. 1.00 
English Walnut, 3-4 feet, grafted. .. 3.00 
English Walnut, 4-5 feet, grafted. 4.00 
Japan Walnut, 4-5 feet, from seed. 2.00 
Pecan, 5-6 feet. 2.00 
BLACK WALNUT. Widely known, very hardy. Trees 
grow to an immense size and bear heavy crops regu¬ 
larly. Nuts very delicious. 
ENGLISH WALNUT. A fine, lofty growing tree with 
handsome spreading head. Very hardy, will stand 
extreme cold. Produces abundantly. 
JAPAN WALNUT. Very hardy, makes quick growth, 
bears abundantly when young, produces large nuts. 
PECAN. Strong grower. Very large, thin-shelled nuts, 
easily opened. 
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