
INTER-STATE 

eee 
Often Bear Next Year After Planting 

More plums are being planted each year be- 
cause people are finding out that these new 
plums are as good or better than the shipped-in 
plums. Easy to grow, require almost no care. 
To get big crops, plant several varieties so 
. they can cross-pollenize. Compass, Toka and 
Superior are good pollenizers. 
Blue Damson—The old favorite blue plum. 
Free-stone. 
Compass— Bears young, heavily and every year. 
Juicy red fruit makes fine sauce. Free-stone. 
German Prune—Our best prune-plum. 
Green Gage—Sweetest eating and can- 
ning plum. Large greenish-yellow fruit 
produced freely. Free-stone. 
Kahinta—A great plum. Fruit is very 
large, dark red, good flavor, free-stone. 
Grows everywhere, bears young, regularly 
and heavily. 
Sapa—Fruit is medium size, purple skin 
and purple flesh, just full of the richest 
juice, fine flavor. Especially good for can- 
ning. A tremendous bearer that does well 
everywhere. Free-stone. 
-Superior— By all means, plant this plum, 
it is one of the very best. A tremendous 


























bearer of immense, red plums, rich sweet 
flavor. ; 
Toka—The most richly flavored of all 
plums. Fruit is large, orange-red, firm, 
free-stone. You seldom can any because 
they are so good you eat them fresh. Grows 
every where. 
Varieties alike or assorted, your choice 

| SUPERIOR 

PRICES ON PLUM TREES 
Broce teet~ Postpaid 4..0.03.4ss oie eae 2 4s 
BREDUS LCCC NOL EOSstpaid © Sia-8 20, st 8 
t0-0.teet,Not -Postpaide)..6. 48. Fo 5.5.55 
Super-Size, Not Postpaid................ 
Each Per 3 Per 5 Per 10 
oe 45c $1.25 $1.85 $3.65 
a 55c 1.55 2.45 4.65 
a 65c 1.85 2.95 5.45 
We 75¢c 2.15 3.35 6.35 
Underwood—Another top-notch plum. 
Bears regularly immense crops of large, 
red, delicious, free-stone plums. 
Waneta— Very large plums, purplish-red, 
good quality. A heavy, regular and young 
bearer. 
oc ht\ My. ae 
25 











