PLUMS 
Each 10 100 
1 and 2 yrs. old, 4 to 6 ft. -.$0.85 $7.50 $50.00 
ABUNDANCE 
One of the greatbearers. Fruits of lemon to red color, sweet and juicy. 
Ripening in August. 
LOMBARD 
A fine market variety. 
BURBANK 
Cherry-red. Most profitable among growers for market. Ripens 10 to 14 
days later than Abundance. 
WICKSON 
A large, sweet, desirable market Plum. Ripens last of August. 
GREEN GAGE 
A fine sweet Plum when ripe, the green color then turning yellowish. Rip¬ 
ens September 1. 
ITALIAN PRUNE (Fellenberg) 
A fine commercial plum, dark purple, medium size, juicy, delicious, fine 
for canning or drying. 
SHIROW 
A large, sweet, yellow Plum; fine shipper and market sort. Ripens in August. 
BRADSHAW 
Very large dark violet red, flesh yellowish green, juicy and pleasant. Tree 
vigorous, erect and productive. Ripens August. 
STANLEY PRUNE 
A fine prune type plum, excellent quality, freestone, fruit large in size, dark 
blue skin, greenish yellow flesh, juicy and fine grained. Heavy bearer. Ripens 
mid season. A New York State Experiment Station introduction. 
APRICOTS 
1 and 2 years old, 4 to 6 ft.. S.60 Each 
MOORPARK 
A fine, rich-flavored Apricot, becoming rather large under favorable con¬ 
ditions. Firm and juicy. Ripening in July. 
RASPBERRIES 
40 cts. for 10 $2.50 per 100 $16.50 per 1,000 
CUMBERLAND 
A healthy, vigorous grower, sending up stout, stalky, well-branched canes 
that produce immense crops of very large, firm black berries. The most profit¬ 
able market variety of its class. Ripens in midseason. 
ST. REGIS 
A genuine, practical, profitable, everbearing red Raspberry. Fruit begins 
to ripen with the earliest and continues on young canes to October. 
LATHAM 
A new, very hardy, heavy bearing variety. Considered most profitable of 
the red varieties. 
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