New ^tciAueM PfU44te> A Masterpiece Plum Creation 
Stanley is one of the prize-winning Prune- 
Plums originated at the N. Y. Exp. Station. 
A cross between Agen and Grand Duke. 
I heard that Roy Anderson of Covert, 
Michigan, was testing Stanley in his Plum 
orchard. So I called on him during the sum¬ 
mer of 1939 and confirmed the following 
facts: 
(2) Two-year-old trees had fruit on 
them, and three-year-old trees were loaded 
almost the entire length of the branches. 
(Other varieties the same age had only an 
occasional Plum on them.) 
(3) Stanley bears a full crop every year, 
even after very severe winters, proving its 
hardiness. 
(4) It's a big, beautiful, oblong, dark 
blue Plum, thickly overspread with blue 
bloom. Beautiful to behold! 
(5) The flavor surpasses anything in the 
Plum line! Rich, sweet, mild, and luscious 
to eat right off the tree. A real delicacy 
canned and dried for winter. 
(6) Golden flesh is firm and of excellent 
quality. Skin stands rough handling and 
long distance shipping. Holds its shape and 
rich color when canned. FREESTONE. 
(7) Ripens 10 days ahead of other 
Prunes. Always tops the market. You can 
plant Stanley with perfect confidence that 
your returns will be quick, regular and high! 
Give it this 7-point test in your own orchard. 
64 trees, set 25 feet apart each way fill an 
acre. 
(1 ) Stanley trees, planted in an orchard 
with 1 0 or 12 other varieties made a greater 
and more balanced growth than that of 
other varieties the same age. 
Below—Dwarf Pear Tree 
GENUINE STANLEY PRUNE AT EMLONG'S LOW PRICES 
5 Lots 
10 Lots 
25 Lot 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 
2 to 3 ft., 5/16 to 7 16 in. 
... 42c 
39c 
35c 
32c 
• 3 to 4 ft., 7/16 to 9/16 in. 
... 52c 
49c 
45c 
42c 
4 to 6 ft., 9/16 to 11 /16 in. 
... 67c 
65c 
59c 
55c 
ORDER EARLY. SEE PAGE 2 FOR SPECIAL 
CASH DISCOUNTS. 
PEAR 
TREES 
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You'd scarcely believe that these little Dwarf 
Pear Trees could bear so young and produce 
such enormous loads of fruit every yeor. But 
they do! (See photo at left.) Plant them TO 
feet apart, and get a lot of trees on a small 
plot of ground. Budded on dwarf quince roots, 
they never grow large. Often trained as espa¬ 
liers and fences by old-world gardeners, but 
you get more fruit by growing them as trees. 
Choice of BARTLETT or CLAPP'S FAVORITE 
varieties. 
Emiong's LOW PRICE DWARF PEAR TREES; 
2-yr., 2-3 ft. 
branched . 40c 
2-yr., 3-5 ft. 
branched .... 
10 Lots 
25 Lots 
Each 
Each 
Each 
40c 
35c 
25c 
50c 
45c 
35c 
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