PRICE OF ALL VARIETIES OF PLUMS AND 
PRUNES (Except as Noted) (Not Prepaid) 
Each 
10 
100 
Large 
2 Year 
5 to 6 ft. 
$.75 
$6.00 
$50.00 
Medium 
2 Year 
4 to 5 ft. 
.65 
5.00 
45.00 
Small 
2 Year 
3 to 4 ft. 
.55 
4.00 
37.00 
Large 
1 Year 
4 ft. up 
.70 
5.00 
45.00 
Rates—Less than 10 
50 or 
use each rate; 10 to 50 use 
more use 100 rate. 
10 rate: 
Bradshaw —Large, dark violet-red; tree bears regularly 
and heavily. August. 
Grand Duke —Large, reddish purple; firm, meaty flesh; 
flesh golden yellow, juicy. Late September. 
Hall (New)—A cross between Golden Drop and Grand 
Duke hut better in flesh and flavor. Tree is nearly perfect. 
One of the best of the New York State Experimental 
Station’s new Plums. Price 5e each higher than other 
varieties. 
Imperial Gage —Large, greenish. Middle of August. 
Lombard —Medium, violet red, heavy yielder. August. 
Monarch —Large, bluish-purple. October. 
Shipper’s Pride —Large, dark purple; quite juicy, sweet; 
splendid shipper; moderate grower; productive. Septem¬ 
ber. 
Yellow Egg—Large, golden yellow. September. 
The New 
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Japanese Varieties 
(All Bear Young and Heavily) 
Abundance —Amber to cherry, large, August. 
Burbank —Large, cherry red, valuable market variety. August. 
Red June —Medium to large, deep vermilion red, free from rot. 
Early August. 
Wickson —Fruit large, long, heart-shaped, deep maroon-red 
covered with white bloom; flesh firm, meaty, yellow, rich and 
aromatic. September. 
PRUNES 
Fellemburg —Large, purple, juicy. September. 
German —Medium dark blue, rich flavor. September. 
Stanley —New. Introduced by New York State Experiment 
Station. Large, prune-shaped, dark blue becoming bluish- 
black. Flesh greenish yellow, juicy, fine grained, sweet. Mid¬ 
season. Price 5c each higher than other varieties. 
PRICES OF QUINCE AND APRICOT TREES (Not Prepaid) 
Each 
10 
100 
Large 
2 Year 
4 to 5 ft. 
$.95 
$8.50 
$62.00 
Medium 
2 Year 
3 to 4 ft. 
.85 
7.50 
57.00 
Large 
1 Year 
3 V 2 to 5 ft. 
.85 
7.50 
57.00 
QUINCE 
Orange —Originated in Wayne County; the best Orange Quince 
on the market. Large, yellow, fine quality, tree rarely fails to 
produce a crop. October. 
Reas Mammoth —Fruit very large; ripens a little later than 
Orange. 
APRICOT 
Early Golden —Small, pale orange, juicy and sweet. 
Moorpark —Large, orange-red cheek, firm, juicy. August. 
Superb —Good flavor, medium size, light salmon. 
English Walnuts 
NUT TREES (Not Prepaid) 
Butternut —Produces large, handsome, elongated nuts with rich, sweet 
oily kernels. Tree grows rapidly and yields large crops in a few years. 
4 to 6 ft.$1.29 each 
Filbert, American (Common Hazelnut)—Produces abundant crops of 
roundish tender nuts of fine flavor; hardy and productive. Prefers rather 
moist soil. 
2 to 3 ft.$ .65 each 
Walnut, Black —Bears heavy crops of large, round nuts of excellent 
quality. Tree rapid grower attaining large size and majestic form with 
fern-like foliage. Valuable for timber. 
6 to 8 ft.$1.48 each; 10 for $13.80 
8 to 10 ft. 1.78 each; 10 for 16.00 
Walnut, English—A fine, lofty tree; handsome spreading head; produces 
large crops of thin-shelled, delicious nuts. Will grow successfully in 
Northern States. 
2 to 3 ft.$1.48 each; 5 for $6.90 
3 to 4 ft. 1.98 each; 5 for 9.40 
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