UMS 
2 YEAR 
3 fo 4 Ft 
POSTPAID 
A EACH 
r in LOTS 
of IO 
- 32 ? 
EACH 
in LOTS 
of 4 
PLANT PLUMS THIS YEAR/ 
BIGGER TREES-LOWER PRICES 
Plums are one of the easiest 
fruits to grow. Big crops of lus¬ 
cious fruit to eat or can the sec¬ 
ond year after planting. Plums 
are always in demand from local 
markets as the older Orchards have 
not been replaced fast enough. 
We have just experienced one 
of the most favorable growing sea¬ 
sons in history. Our trees are big¬ 
ger, heavier rooted and better 
branched than ever before. Our 
prices are very low, being prepaid 
on all orders shipped saving you 
up to 40% on Postage or Express. 
EUROPEAN AND JAP PLUMS HARDY AMERICAN PLUMS 
These favorite varieties are not as har¬ 
dy as American varieties so are especially 
suited for Central, Eastern and Southern 
states. They are exceptionally high in 
quality for eating or markets. Plant at 
least 2 of this group for proper cross- 
pollinization. 
Grades Same as Apple. 
4 
Prepaid Prices 
Each 
4 
10 
25 
Commercial . 
$0.40 
$1.35 
$2.85 
$6.25 
Home Orchard %' •• 
.50 
1.65 
3.65 
8.25 
Giant 5/ 7 '. 
.60 
2.00 
4.50 
10.75 
Prepaid 
3/4 ft. % 0 -% 0 ".. 
4/5 ft. %6-Hio". . 
H ft. Hi 0 to 1". 
Each 
$0 50 
.60 
.70 
$1.80 
2.15 
2.60 
10 
$3.85 
4 90 
5.95 
UK BANK—JAPANESE 
Tree strong and hardy. Fruit good 
size, bright cherry red, luscious fla¬ 
vored. 
GERMAN PRUNE—EUROPEAN 
A vigorous grower producing large 
crops. Large dark purple fruits, very 
juicy and sweets 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON 
Better than the old fashioned, favorite 
Blue Damson, known to housewives for 
generations for the fine jam they make. 
Fruit is medium to small, dark purple 
in color with a heavy blue bloom. Its 
deep yellow flesh is tart and very juicy. 
The tree' produces enormous crops and 
is long lived. 
HARDY AMERICAN VARIETIES 
These vigorous varieties listed on the 
right are the hardiest of all fruits—will 
grow well and bear big crops anywhere. 
The best pollinators are marked “P.” 
Plaut at least 2 different varieties for 
cross pollinization. 
Grades Same as Apple Page 80 
APRICOT—HANSKA—P 
Large bright red hardy Plum flavored 
like an Apricot when eaten fresh or 
cooked. Begins fruiting second year. 
One of the best pollinizers. August. 
SAP A—P 
Early, heavy bearer of rich purplish- 
black Plums of medium size. Extra 
hardy. Very juicy. Excellent for jell 
or preserves. 
UNDERWOOD 
Heavy bearer of large, red, juicy, full 
flavored Plums of excellent quality. 
Early. 
WANETA—P 
The largest, most attractive and high¬ 
est quality of the red Hardy American 
and Hybrid Plums. Vigorous, extra 
hardy and big cropper. Mid-season. 
SUPERIOR. A new Minnesota plum 
introduction. A very large deep red plum, 
as large as the California plums and as 
good or better in flavor. Flesh is firm, 
fine grained and juicy and the fruit can 
be peeled as you do a peach. Very hardy, 
bears big crops and thrives even in the 
far north. Tree is very vigorous and up¬ 
right spreading in habit. 
RED WING. An unusually large, dull 
red Plum developed in Minnesota. Flesh 
is rich yellow, firm, juicy and sweet. The 
skin can be removed easily and the pit 
is so free that the plum may be sliced 
like a peach. A fine home orchard va¬ 
riety for dessert or home canning. The 
tree is hardy and vigorous. 
/ / 
BEST 10 // Home Orchard 
2 Year 3 to 4ft/ 
TREES 
,*149 
POSTPAID, 
Selected by our customer^ and recommended 
by State Experiment Stations as being the 10 
best varieties for the Home Orchard. Plenty of 
Apples, Cherries and Plums for eating, canning 
or jelly all season. See also page 80 for descrip¬ 
tion of varieties and sizes. 
APPLES 
Delicious Red Jonathan Red 
Rome Beauty Wealthy 
Montmorency CHERRIES 
Underwood PLUM 
No. 791—Commercial Size—10-%' trees, $2.49, Prepaid. 
No. 792—“Giant” Size—10-% ft. Trees to I inch in 
diameter, $3.98, Prepaid. 
Yellow Transparent 
Yellow Delicious 
Early Richmond 
Waneta 
GIANT PLUM ORCHARD 
Our regular “Giant” size described page 80. 
Big 5 to 7 ft. trees—Hie to 1 inch in diameter. Bear 
fruit in 2 or 3 years. Largest trees at this low price. 
Too large to mail—shipped express prepaid. One each, 
Underwood (Red), Red Wing (Dull Red), Golden Rod 
(Yellow), Waneta (Red). No. 596—4 trees for $1,79, 
Prepaid. 
NORTH POLE PLUM ORCHARD 
Pout hardiest of the hardy Plums. Selected to insure 
proper pollinization and long season bearing. One each 
of Elliott (Red), Apricot Hanska (reddish purple), Opate 
(purplish red) and Sapa (purple). 
No. 597—Commercial Size—4-% ft. trees, $1.19, prepaid. 
No. 598—“Giant” Size—4-5,7 ft. trees, $1.79, prepaid. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
“SWEET CHERRIES” 
These varieties are deliciously sweet, 
;and especially adapted for eastern states. 
Not as hardy as Sour Cherries so not 
recommended for severe climates. 
Prepaid Prices 
Each 
4 
10 
25 
Commercial 
$0.60 
$2.00 
$4.69 
$10.95 
Home Orchard 
.70 
2.50 
5.75 
13.65 
Giant %'. 
.80 
2.95 
6.75 
16.25 
SOUR CHERRIES 
These varieties are hardy any¬ 
where and hear young. A big 
profit crop used for eating, can¬ 
ning, preserves and pies. 
Prepaid 
Each 
4 
10 | 25 
Comm. %'- 
Home Orchard 
$0.45 
$1.50 
$3.251 $7.50 
%' . 
.55 
1.90 
4.25 1 9 65 
Giant %'. 
.65 
2.30 
5.25|ll.45 
GRADES SAME AS APPLE PAGE 80 
Orchardist—We can also quote 
low prices on other varieties not 
listed here. * Send us your vari¬ 
ety list and quantities desired. 
SCHMIDT’S BIG. Favorite commercial 
Sweet Cherry East of Rockies. Fruit is 
targe, very deep red, excellent flavor, and 
very juicy. 
i[$LACK TARTARIAN. Very large. Black. 
Rich and juicy. 
(NAPOLEON or ROYAL ANN. Yellow 
! with pink cheeks. Firm, juicy, sweet. 
FELLOW GLASS. Golden yellow sweet 
cherry. Not hardy in severe climates 
but proven the best and hardiest of 
true Sweet Cherries. 
Giant Cherry Orchard 
A bargain offer on your 2 favor¬ 
ites. Giant trees to bear quickly on 
these 2 delicious, hardy varieties. 
Order now. Save money. 2 Mont¬ 
morency and 2 Early Richmond 
% ft.— 11/1 b- 1" Caliper. No. 790— 
$2.15 Prepaid. 
MONTMORENCY. Midseason. Hardiest 
tree, largest fruit, heaviest, bearer. Ex¬ 
cellent ! 
EARLY RICHMOND. Big crops — juicy, 
bright red fruit. Hardy and vigorous. 
Best early Cherry. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Best hardy late 
Cherry. Dark red, almost black. Meaty. 
Heavy bearer. 
4 1*** I 
1 5-6 FT. 
*715, 
’Favorite 5” Cherry Orchard, 
A collection of best varieties to 
save you money. Fresh fruit all 
season for pies, sauce and canning. 
3 Montmorency, 1 Early Richmond, 
1 English Morello. 
No. 545—5 Trees % ft. $1.65 P.P. 
No. 546—5 Trees % ft. $2.75 P.P. 
5 <& 
3-4FT 
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