APRICOTS 
FatIv £nMpn Small, pale orange in color, 
kOlij vwiUvll flesh orange, moderately juicy, 
sweet, good. Hardy, productive; profitable market 
sort. Ripens about August 6th. 
Mnnrpnarlr Fruit large, roundish about 2% 
fviuwl vpai l% inches in diameter, skin orange in 
the shade, but deep orange, or brownish red in the 
sun. Flesh quite firm, bright orange, parting from 
the stone. Ripens in August. 
A fine, large French variety. Fruit round- 
fwyai lsll i ar g e ova i slightly compressed. Skin 
dull yellow, with an orange cheek; very faintly 
tinged with red. Ripens latter part of July. 
PRICES ON APRICOT Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch _$ .25 $ .65 $2.00 
2- 3 feet . 30 .75 2.50 
3- 4 feet . .35 .90 2.75 
4- 5 feet .45 1.25 3.50 
MATirt - Almond. Apricot, Peach and Plum 
* "Vi" tree* cannot be shipped into the 
following states: Arizona, California, Idaho, Neva¬ 
da, Oregon, Utah and Washington; 
PLUMS 
No matter how small your planting space you can 
find room for a few plum trees. They will pay a 
big dividend in fruit that is ideal for canning and 
are extra fine to eat from the hand. Plums thrive 
on almost any land, bear a heavy crop of fruit that 
seldom fails. 
Early Golden 
Apricot 
Kelsey Japan 
Plum 
Akiin/lanrp Tree a strong grower and an early 
MUUHUdlllC and profuse bearer. One of the 
best known plums. 
Riirkanlr Fruit large and vigorous, productive, 
Human* bears young. Excellent quality; cher¬ 
ry red. 
If aIcau lanan Color greenish yellow, flushed 
IXClaCy JdJJall with red, very large. 
WirlrcAll 0ne of the Burbank’s creations, fruit 
Ww IiIlSUII largest of the Japans. Handsome deep, 
maroon red, firm, long keeper and fine shipper. 
HantCAn Fruit small, oval, skin dark 
1/aillSUII purple, covered with blue 
bloom, used extensively for preserving. 
£ Arm an Druna A mid-season plum that is 
Ucimdll mine larg6( dark blue and deli- 
cious. Widely planted and is especially good for 
dessert. 
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