WANETA. August. Fruit very large, deep 
bright red thin skin, delicious flavor. One of the very 
best. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM. Small, wine red, dis¬ 
tinct flavor. Very hardy and early bearer. 
Varieties alike or assorted. 
EUROPEAN TYPE 
GERMAN PRUNE. Medium large, oval, blue. Rich 
and sweet; popular. 
GREEN GAGE. The sweetest eating and can¬ 
ning plum. Ripens in August, medium to large, 
greenish yellow color. 
ITALIAN PRUNE. A valuable plum for dessert, 
canning, or drying; freestone. Oval shape; purple 
with thick blue bloom. 
MOORES ARCTIC. Purplish black skin, with 
pale blue bloom; flesh greenish yellow, juicy, sweet 
and pleasant flavor. Medium in size; ripens in late 
August. One of the hardiest of the European types. 
YELLOW EGrGr. Fruit large rich yellow; pos¬ 
sesses a mild distinctive sweet flavor. 
Plum prices; 7-16 to 9-16 in. caliper, 3 to 5 ft., 
each 55c; per 10 $5.00. 
One of Our Bearing- Orchards where varieties 
and growing condition's are constantly under ob¬ 
servation. 
The term “nursery stock” is meaningless to 
the progressive fruit grower unless he knows that 
it will serve him well in his orchard investment. 
The successful fruit grower knows that his vari¬ 
eties and growing practices must be adapted to 
his locality; and that he cannot gamble on beauti¬ 
ful pictures, “mouth watering” descriptions, or 
questional bargains. He wants facts. 
It is with the grower’s viewpoint in mind that 
we propagate from bearing trees for assurance of 
true-to-name varieties and better producing strains. 
New varieties are planted and observed so 1 that 
we can offer worthy introductions with greater 
confidence for our growing conditions. 
We take professional pride in the patronage we 
have enjoyed from a number of the leading fruit 
growers in this section. 
IS A SOUND INVESTMENT 
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