SPRING TRADE LIST — JANUARY 8, 1942 7 

QUINTUPLET PLUM 
(Shenandoah Grown) 
We offer two combinations, 5 varieties on one tree, in one size only, graded 9/16” 
and up. These were dormant budded summer 1940 on the side limbs of one year 
trees and buds have one full year’s growth. 
Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
i wor. ecars, 9-16 inch and up, 5 feet and up-_..._-_--..-.--._---_-- O5.007 t er0.00) aS Se. 
Each tree will carry one each of the following varieties: 
COMBINATION NO. 1 COMBINATION NO. 2 
On Toka On Waneta 
LaCrescent LaCrescent 
Omaha Omaha 
Red Wing Red Wing 
Underwood Toka 
Waneta Underwood 
APRICOTS Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Pernt ti=rG and up, 4 feet ‘and: up: 225-0522 bl lle $4.507 7 7540.00" $.2 22. 
“ ¥ PaAGe LO rti=LOwo ey eel ang: Up. sont ee eS 723.00 30.0038 Taare 
5 + Pee netOro=10. wo sLeOlLsana  UDo se .ee oe ee eee te 2 2.50 Da SR ie cae 
+ Pet LOmiehOoe pLCets ANG* Ups) sa oy ee eee oe CS oe 1.80 15.00 ae oe 
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Alexander Chinese Royal 
Big Boy Early Golden Superb 
Budd Moorpark Wenatchee 
APRICOTS 
Hardy Manchurian Varieties 
Hansen’s new Northwest, hardy varieties of Apricots, recently introduced by 
Prof."N. E. Hansen, Brookings, So. Dak. They are drought resistant and extremely 
hardy. The varieties offered are the best introductions to date. 
One and Two Years Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
Pts + LGCt< ANd Up wies. SoU Ae oo ee ee $5.00 = <$45.00:> $22.26 
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Pener attr teet. ANG.UD A oe Ce el ee ee a 2.50 ac O0 ia eee 
CUE ETI COT tye Ge Fe Se oo EOS ol CE ee ee 1.80 15.00 Apes 
Anda Manchu Sing 
Chow Mandarin Sino 
Hulan Ninguta Tola 
Lalin Sansin Zun 
PEACH Per10 Per 100 Per 1000 
fer eer eli-1G-andsup, 4 feet-and: upi.c 2-28. e a a S200 sero L 00m worse 
hs Hy Pel GalGn) 1-1G, 1a year eel and tlpsk. lene. See Se 1.90 16.00 140.00 
ne 7-16 to 9-16, 3 feet and up______- BAA WO Oe Ton Be 1.50 13.00 110.00 
a s DelLOetOmiA1G eee teCbaanG sper: cuss Ss cs 2 o Yous 1.00 8.50 75.00 
hk * eres Leet 1inUeTc-16 see ee tere ol ae .80 7.00 60.00 
Belle of Georgia Early Wheeler Mayflower 
Carman Eclipse Oriole 
Champion Elberta Polly 
Crawford’s Early Fitzgerald Rochester 
Crawford’s Late Golden Jubilee Salway Improved 
Crosby Halehaven Shipper’s Late Red 
Cumberland Health Cling South Haven 
Delicious J. H. Hale Valiant 
Early Elberta Krummel’s Late Vedette 
Cumberland, a New Jersey seedling of Belle crossed with Greensboro. Large white 
fleshed, usually free; ripening a few days before Carman. ; ; 
Delicious, large, round, white-fleshed free-stone of exceptional color and high quality. 
Carman season. New Jersey introduction. . ' : 
Eclipse, dark red, yellow fleshed free-stone; excellent flavor, ripening with Hiley. 
Recommended by introducers to replace Hiley. , 
Oriole good quality free-stone ripening the middle of August. Fruit yellow 
medium size and attractive. : ; 
Polly, extremely hardy Iowa variety; fruit large, blushed, free-stone; ripening a 
few days ahead of Elberta. Flesh white and good flavor. ; 
Shipper’s Late Red, a late Eiberta type Peach, fruit large, well colored; freestone; 
flesh yellow and firm. Vigorous and productive. 
Valiant, a Canadian introduction; an improved Elberta of merit; more highly color- 
ed; better quality; two weeks earlier; free-stone. ; : 
Vedette, a Canadian seedling of Elberta; ripening three weeks earlier. More highly 
colored and better quality. 
