PLUMS 
Listed in order of ripening. Prices same as Peaches. 
BURBANK — Large cherry red, flesh deep yellow. Good flavor.. June. 
COMPASS — Cherry-plum, fruit small, dark red. Bears extremely young. 
June. 
BRUCE — Large market plum. Bright red, firm, quality good. June 10th. 
OPATA PLUM CHERRY — Fruit purplish red, very pleasant in flavor. 
Last of June or first of July. 
SANTA ROSA — Ripens June 20th. Excellent for eating and an all- 
purpose plum. Good shipper. Red in Color. 
METHLY — Ripens May 25th. Greenish red skin, sweet flavor. A good 
shipper. 
APRICOTS 
EARLY GOLDEN — Deep yel- Size Each Dozen 
low, medium size. Good bearer. 2.3 ft. $ .25 $2.50 
MOOREPARCK — Yellow with 3-4 ft. 35 325 
red cheek. 4-5 ft. 50 5.00 
APPLES 
GRIMES GOLDEN — Round, 
medium size, skin yellow with small 
dots, yellow flesh. Ripens in Sept. 
RED DELICIOUS — Golden in 
color, bears very young. Ripens in 
CRAB APPLE HOPI — Blooms 
and leaves are very ornamental. Use- 
ful in landscaping. 3-4 ft.—60c. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS — Like 
other Delicious, except yellow. 
October. Size Each Dozen 
2aduit. .20 on 
RED JUNE — An old standard Batt. , 30 ee 
summer apple. Good bearer. 4-5 ft. 40 3.50 
PEARS 
LE CONTE — Large fruit, luxur- DOUGLAS — Begins bearing 
iant foliage, hardy tree. Good for 
the South. 
GARBER — Much like Kieffer in 
size and appearance. Ripens earlier. 
KIEFFER — The best pear for 
commercial planting. Large size, yel- 
low flesh, juicy and aromatic. Bears 
very young and is blight and other 
disease resistant. 
early. Very hardy. 
EARLY WILDER — Early bear- 
ing, good quality. 
Size Each Dozen 
2-3 ft. $ .30 $3.00 
3-4 ft. -40 4.00 
5-6 ft. .60 6.00 
6-8 ft. ey D 7.50 
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