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A Superb Blend of 
Three Fine Flavors 
If you like good Plums, Peaches and Apricots, 
you'll certainly like Eureka, for the flavor is a 
delightful combination of all these flavors. Eu¬ 
reka is a fruit that is sweet and mellow enough 
to eat when only half ripe, in the golden stage. 
Continue to eat and enjoy it until September, 
when the color is rich maroon, in the full-ripe 
stage. Delicious canned whole or in halves in 
either stage of ripening. The canned juice has 
a strong apricot flavor—ideal for making fruit 
syrup. ^ 
EUREKA TREES 
Bear Very Young 
Eureka trees are so full of pep 
that they often start bearing the 
second year. So hardy they have 
never missed a crop in 13 years 
testing. So thrifty that when ma¬ 
ture they produce 8 to 1 2 bushels 
of first-class fruit annually, with¬ 
out fail. Single branches hold 35 
to 50 perfect specimens of fruit. 
When thinned, the fruit becomes so 
large it must be canned in halves, / 
single specimens often measuring / 
2 to 2V2 inches across. The flesh /: Si 
is golden yellow, fine, sweet and ^ 
juicy. Skin smooth and firm enough 
to stand long-distance shipping. . 
Dependable, Hardy, ^ranct, o, 
Money-Making Variety 
Eureka trees are self-pollenizing and can be depended upon to 
bear a full crop, even when other Plums fail. Fruit is so beautiful it 
has sold readily at $2.00 per bushel wholesale when other varieties 
were bringing $1.50. For big, dependable crops every yeor, plant 
Eureka. Set trees 25 feet apart, an acre takes 64 trees. (Sold ex¬ 
clusively by Emiong's Nursery.) 
PRICES, EUREKA TREES: 
Each 5 10 25 
2 to 3 ft.$0.65 $2.75 $4.95 $ 9.95 
3 to 4 ft.75 3.50 6.45 14.85 
4 to 5 ft.85 4.00 7.45 17.50 
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