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Welch’s 
PLUM Collection 
2 Waneta 2 Terry 
2 Sapa 2 Apricot Plum 
These 8 4-ft. 2-yr. § 
Trees... = 
The above 8 extra large 5 to 6-ft. 
Plums, $2.75, Prepaid. 
These large trees will bear second year. 
Why not plant some plums which will bear ies 
large crops the second year after planting? a 
Be sure and plant a number of different 
varieties, for the laws of Nature make them 
bear better in groups. As for fruit and shade, 
the plum is ideal for the home orchard. In 
large commercial plantings, the plum will 
pay large returns on your investment. 
No other fruit, unless it is the cherry, will 
produce more abundantly than the Plum. 
The list that we offer are the choicest va- 
rieties for the home and commercial planting. 
WANETA (Hansen). July. The fruit is of immense 
size, deep bright red; skin very thin, and the flavor 
is delicious. Prof. Hansen’s best Plum, and in fact, 
one of the greatest of all Plums. 
GOLDENROD. Tree is tall, vigorous, upright in form, 
hardy, productive; fruit medium to large in size, 
round, clear yellow. Flesh firm, moderately juicy, 
moderately sweet; fair to good in quality, stone 
medium in size, cling. Season last of August. The 
most beautiful of all yellow Plums. 
UNDERWOOD. This is the earliest of the large new 
Plums. Ripens from about August ist to 15th, and 
attains a size of 1%, inches. The tree is one of the 
strongest growers of all these new Plums and gets 
to be very large, furnishing a large bearing surface 
to produce wonderful crops of beautiful fruit. Fruit 
is very attractive; red, firm, juicy flesh, very small 
pit, freestone. Splendid quality. 
TERRY (Native). August. Best of the natives. Fruit 
very large, and of bright red color. Fine quality. 
One of the largest and most handsome hardy Plums 
yet produced and which deserves extensive planting. 
Fruit ripens evenly and is a good keeper. 
SWEET CHERRY-PLUM. One of the latest of Prof. 
Hansen’s introductions, the OKA Cherry Plum. 
Hardy everywhere, and will bear the year after 
planting. Fruit is round of a deep rich red color, of 
a delicious sweet taste, and left on the tree, dries 
into a sweet prune-like fruit. The tree will bear 
fruit from the ground up, making it very easy to 
pick. The branches will be an almost solid mass of 
fruit, and can remain on the tree until you find 
time to pick it. Oka is unequalled for jellies and 
jams. Good cooked or eaten raw; good for the chil- 
dren, pa and ma—and makes the most excellent 
sweet sauce you ever saw. Ripens about July 25th. 
3 to 4 ft.—35c each, or 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
4 to 6 ft.—50c each. 
LOMBARD. One of the leading market sorts, grown 
extensively everywhere. 
BURBANK. An abundant yearly bearer. Large round, 
dark red fruit. Will succeed in any soil. Perfectly 
hardy. Ripen from first to middle of August. 
SAPA (Hansen). July. An extremely early, vigorous 
bearer. Fruit medium size, glossy black; flesh deep 
reddish purple, excellent flavor; skin very tender. 
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UNDERWOOD 
to Own an Orchard. 
Welch’s PLUMS 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft.—35c Each, Not Prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft.—30c Each, Postpaid. 


Special... 
2 Underwood Plums S 00 
2 Apricot Plums POST 
Af ti 2: Tees ore PAID 


ELLIOTT. 3 2-yr., 
4-ft. $1.00, postpaid 
APRICOT PLUM. (Hanska Type). This variety has 
all the good qualities that a Plum should have, with 
an apricot flavor. The fruit is excellent for eating 
from the tree, canning, preserving or making jelly. 
The luscious fruit is reddish blue. Tree strong grow- 
er, a six-year-old tree measuring 30 feet high and 20 
feet across, making a stronger growth than any 
other Plum. A good shipper. Freestone. Season Au- 
gust. 
EE ETO)... ) Beachakiaen 
A very large, yellow fleshed perfect freestone Plum. 
Very sweet and of a fine peach flavor. Requires only 
half the usual amount of sugar for canning. Does not 
rot on the trees. Our orchard bore an immense crop 
last year in spite of the drought and heat and has 
never failed. This Plum is in a class by itself. Season 
early August. Color orange yellow splashed with red. 
5 to 6 ft.—40c each, not prepaid. ; 
3 to 4 ft.—35c each postpaid; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
American Native Plum Seedlings, 2 to 3-ft.—25 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
This is one of the trees recommended by the gov- 
ernment that you can use in planting for soil erosion 
and also get an abundance of fruit, which is unex- 
celled for jellies, butters and jams. They are abso- 
lutely hardy, also drouth resistant and will take care 
of themselves after the second year. They will grow 
and produce planted either on the hills or bottoms. 
