PLUMS AND PRUNES 
ABUNDANCE A medium sized red plum with yellow flesh that is sweet and juicy. Ripens 
in August. A good early plum for home use. Tree is hardy and very productive. This variety 
available in bearing-age trees. 
BURBANK Fruit is large and of a rich dark red. Skin is thin, covered with a heavy bloom, 
flesh is yellow, juicy, tender and sweet. The tree is so productive it requires thinning. Grows 
large, spreading tree. Season is late August. Recommended for home use. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON  Purplish black with heavy blue bloom. Medium sized. One of 
the best kinds for making preserves. Tree is very hardy and vigorous. Bears huge crops an- 
nually. Ripens early September. One of the most profitable commercial varieties. 
REINE CLAUDE One of the best late plums. In season the last of September. Tree medium- 
sized, hardy and productive. Bears good crops annually. Fruit roundish-oval, streaked with 
green, with a red blush. Quality very good, juicy, firm, sweet, yellow fleshed. Recommended 
for home use. 
STANLEY This prune introduced by the New York State Experiment Station is fast becom- 
ing popular because of its many fine qualities. Fruit is large, typically prune shaped, bluish 
purple covered with a thick bloom. Flesh yellow, juicy, fine grained, tender and sweet. Tree 
is large, spreading, upright, very vigorous and productive. Tree bears young. Recommended 
highly for commercial plantings and for home use. Ripens early September. This variety 
available in bearing-age trees. 
FELLEMBURG The most widely known prune. Fruit is large, oval, purplish blue with a 
heavy bloom. Very handsome and showy. Flesh is yellow when fully ripe, juicy, firm, sweet, 
fine flavored. A delicious prune for eating out of hand, canning and preserves. One of the 
best commercial prunes as well as being unsurpassed for home use. Tree vigorous, spreading, 
hardy, very productive. Ripens from mid to late September. 
POLLINATION The prunes, Fellemburg and Stanley do not require pollinators. Other 
varieties of plums require two or more kinds interplanted as pollinators. 
PRICES OF STANDARD PLUM AND PRUNE TREES: 
Large, 5-7 ft., Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.00. 
4-6 ft., Each 60c; 3 for $1.70; 12 for $6.00. 
PRICES OF BEARING-AGE PLUM AND PRUNE TREES: 
6-8 ft. with Fruit Buds, Each $1.35; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $11.00. 
QUINCE TREES 
ORANGE The popular and satisfactory variety. Bright yellow, fine grained and large. 
Large, Heavy, 2 yr., 4-6 ft., Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE A new dark red currant with mammoth berries on long well-filled stems. Very 
hardy. Long bearing season. 
2 yr. Bushes, Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50. 
WILDER A favorite with commercial planters. Large bunches and berries. Bright red. 
Excellent quality. Hangs well on bushes. 
2 yr. Bushes, Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 12 for $2.40. 
Write for lower prices on quantities of 100 or more. 
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