PLUMS 
PLUM PRICES 
Each 
10 
100 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
.35c 
25c 
20c 
4 
to 
6 
ft. 
.45c 
35c 
25c 
6 
to 
8 
ft. 
.50c 
45c 
30c 
BRADSHAW —A very large, fine, early plum. Dark, 
violet red. Tree a slow grower, but hardy, vigorous, 
productive, self-fertile. Season, mid-August. 
BURBANK —Late June. Shipping and home orchard. 
Fruit of good size, almost round, yellow mottled 
with red. Flesh sweet and of good flavor. Ripens 
after Climax, and just before Santa Rosa. Tree 
bears early; must be cross pollinated. 
CLIMAX —Middle June. Shipping and home orchard. 
Fruit large, heart shaped, cherry red; very attrac¬ 
tive. Flesh juicy, sprightly, and delicious. Tree 
bears heavily at an early age; self-fertile. 
♦SANTA ROSA —Large; purplish crimson; flesh yel¬ 
low, mottled crimson; very good quality. Excellent 
for all purposes. Early July. 
♦SATSUMA —A very large and well flavored plum 
with blood red flesh; skin bluish red; very small 
pit; vigorous and productive. A well known variety 
much in demand for home canning. July. 
ELDORADO —Called Burbank’s prize plum; very 
early, extra large, with a dark skin. Tree a very 
vigorous grower. Earliness, size, quality and ap¬ 
pearance make it a good shipper. 
YELLOW EGG —Very large; egg shaped, deep gold¬ 
en, excellent for cooking. Late August. 
GREEN GAGE —A medium small greenish yellow 
plum of high quality. Midseason. 
PEACH PLUM —Fruit large and earliest to ripen; 
regular, roundish; skin red, dotted. 
♦Varieties best suited for Commercial Shipping. 
Write for special prices on large lots of trees or 
plants. Space does not permit us to list everything 
we grow. Hence, your inquiries for any stock not 
listed herein greatly appreciated. 
