PLUMS - PRUNES - APRICOTS 
Here’s Delicious Fruit for Table, Can¬ 
ning, Drying, Jams, Jellies, Preserves. 
PLUM (Standard Varieties) 
Abundance, America, Burbank, Endicott, Italian Prune, Sapa, 
Omaha, Green Gage, Shropshire Damson, Waneta, 
Wild Goose, Compass 
Diameter 
Height 
Each 
5 Rate 
25 Rate 
5-7/16 in. 
2V2-3 ft. 
.25 
.20 
.18 
7-9/16 in. 
3'/2-4 ft. 
.35 
.30 
.25 
9-11/16 in. 
4-5 ft. 
.45 
.40 
.35 
11/16 in. up 
5-6 ft. 
.50 
.45 
.40 
Write for Larger Quanity Rotes 
All of these fruits ore excellent when 
eaten fresh, and are fine for making 
jams, jellies and preserves and for can¬ 
ning or drying. The varieties below . . . 
at Neosho's low direct-from-grower-to- 
you prices . . . give you a wide choice 
among the most popular and successful 
kinds. And, as always, you can depend 
on Neosho Trees to give you "Growing 
Satisfaction." 
Abundance (Early)—A pinkish-red Jap¬ 
anese plum. Medium size. Flesh is yellow; 
sweet, aromatic. Tree is a vigorous 
grower. 
America (Midseason)—Beautiful yellow, 
red cheek, juicy, sweet. Very good for 
cooking. Very hardy. Blooms midseason. 
Burbank (Midseason)—A dark red, 
roundish Japanese plum, good quality and 
shipper. The flesh is a deep yellow, firm, 
very juicy, aromatic and sweet. 
Compass Cherry-Plum —A^ery hardy, 
bears young, often second year. Fruit is 
nearly inch in diameter, bright red; sweet, 
juicy and fine flavor. 
Damson Shropshire (Late)—The most 
widely planted Damson. Oval shape; pur¬ 
plish-black. Tree is strong, vigorous 
grower, quite hardy. 
Endicott (Midseason)—Endicott com¬ 
bines the high quality of the European 
with the hardiness and adaptability of the 
Japanese. One of the sweetest, juiciest 
plums. It averages very large in size. Red. 
Sapa (Hansen Hybrid)—A large size 
purple plum for Hansen Hybrid, with pur¬ 
ple flesh full of rich juice of fine flavor. 
Bears heavy crops annually and begins 
fruiting the first year after planting. Suc¬ 
ceeds everywhere, ripens middle of July. 
Pine for canning. 
Omaha (Early)—A large, round, coral- 
red plum. Flesh is yellow and sweet. 
Strong, vigorous grower, hardy and pro¬ 
ductive. 
Reine Claude (Green Gage) (Midseason) 
—A large, roundish, oval plum; light 
greenish-yellow. Firm, sweet, very juicy, 
aromatic; good to very good in quality. 
Tree is productive and hardy. 
Waneta —A Hansen Hybrid—Exception¬ 
ally hardy, withstanding extremely hot 
and dry weather. Often bears second year. 
Color purplish-red, 2 inches in diameter. 
Wild Goose (Very Early)—An old-time 
favorite, bright red; medium size. Flesh is 
yellow, very sweet, quality fair to good. 
Good shipper and keeper. 
APRICOTS, NECTARINES AND SPECIAL PLUMS 
SPECIAL VARIETIES 
Italian Prune, Surecrop Nectarine, Superb Apricot, 
French Damson 
Diameter 
Height 
Each 
5 Rate 
25 Rate 
5-7/16 in. 
2'/2-3 ft. 
.30 
.25 
.20 
7-9/16 in. 
3'/2-4 ft. 
.40 
.35 
.30 
9-1 1/16 in. 
4-5 ft. 
.50 
.45 
.40 
11/16 in. up 
5-6 ft. 
.60 
.55 
.50 
PRESIDENT PLUM—10c extra per tree over 
Special Varieties. 
APRICOT—Superb 
Such delightfuliy luoious fruit as the 
Apricot really should be planted more 
than it is, especially since it ripens just 
after the early cherries and before the 
best peaches. Apricots will stand more 
winter cold than peaches, although the 
bloom is more apt to be injured by spring 
frost. A northern or western slope is best 
so the opening of the buds will be retard¬ 
ed and the danger of frost damage lessen¬ 
ed. 
NECTARINE— 
Sure Crop 
A cross between peach and plum. Has 
smooth skin like a plum and seed like a 
peach. Flesh and flavor of both plum and 
peach. Quality unusually pleasing. Color 
beautiful bright red; size about same as 
medium size peach. 
Italian Prune (Late)—The largest, best 
and most widely grown of the prunes. 
Rich, purplish-black. Very large size, 
flesh yellow, aromatic, juicy, sweet. 
President Plum —The largest of all the 
plums. A beautiful dark purplish-black 
with a heavy bloom. Ripens late, 10th of 
September. A wonderful rioh flavored 
freestone, solid flesh plum. A fine, profit¬ 
able market plum and splendid for home 
use as well. 
Neosho Stock Did Extra Well 
“I got a splendid growth on the trees 1 
got from you last April. They did extra 
well when they were transplanted on the 
12th of April. Am well pleased with your 
trees.”—Geo. F. (Filbert. Cabool, Mo.. 
Sept. 7, 1935. 
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Nectarine (Surecrop) 
Apricot (Superb) 
