
Red Delicious 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Preferred by many to be 
the best early apple. Fruit light yellow with 
whitish skin when ripe. Ripens early summer. 
One of the best home use apples for cooking and 
. eating. 
CRAB APPLES 
Each 
BS 46.4 ViGOES. 4 asccsshes aeeueee iets Bete ee es $ .30 
hips (eo Bo OE Cai 1 BR OR OR, eee REY of Me he 
We suggest planting a crab or two in your home 
orchard or back yard as they are very attractive 
as well as valuable for fruit. 
RED SIBERIAN CRAB—Fruit small, bright yellow 
with red cheek, becoming nearly entirely red if 
allowed to ripen on tree for some time. Fruit 
hangs on tree well. Excellent for juice, jellies, 
preserves and especially for pickling. 
FLORENCE—Fruit is small, setting on in clusters. 
Golden yellow with light red blush nearly cover- 
ing. The trees are rather small but very attractive. 
Bear young and abundantly. 
PLUMS 
Each 10 100 
BS1OL4 FOS Sr. 5 ss sees oa tere rare $ .33 $3.20 $31.00 
BttO sd Poet ieee eee aed 24 2.30 22.00 
ABUNDANCE—Large juicy freestone. Cherry red, 
flesh yellow, Japanese plum. Ripens July. 
AMERICA—Large attractive yellow, coral red over- 
spread. A delicious flavor. Trees vigorous, bear 
young and abundantly in all sections. Very early. 
EARLY GOLD (Shiro)—Large transparent, yellow. 
Very juicy and sweet. Tree is vigorous, upright 
and hardy. Ripens very early. 
HANSKA—Bright red color with firm flesh and very 
small pit. This plum has a flavor much like an 
apricot. Trees bear early. An attractive tree for 
lawn as well as for fruit value. 
OPATA—Purplish-red; early, abundant bearer. Trees 
upright, vigorous. A Hansen hybrid. Excellent 
for market and home uses. 

SAPA—Medium to large; skin dark purple, flesh 
very dark red clear through; a Hansen hybrid. 
Trees are heavy, very young bearers. Ripens in 
July. Very fine for canning, juices and jellies. 
WANETA—Very large, bright red, very fine quality 
and flavor. A Hansen hybrid. Trees very pro- 
ductive and bears very young. We urge you to 
add some of these trees to your home orchard. 
PEACHES 
Each 10 100 
4. to 5); £60 eres ohate 9s wo menian ene $ .32 $3.10 $30.00 
3. to 4 \feetnn niin Hanes 23 2.20 21.00 
2 10203 106t. ric. .cpretsscentategastteotenerre 17 1.60 15.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—(Freestone). White with at- 
tractive red cheek. Large, good quality. Ripens 
early August. 
CARMAN—(Freestone). Flesh is white, skin red 
splashed on creamy white. Fruit large and at- 
tractive. A very hardy variety, excellent for the 
home orchard as well as commercial. Ripens 
early July. 
CHAMPION—(Freestone). Rosy cheeked, creamy 
white. This variety has a delicious flavor all its 
own. Without a doubt one of the best varieties 
for home use, especially canning. Ripens latter 
part of July and August first. 
CHINESE CLING—(Clingstone). White, _ slightly 
blushed. A splendid preserving peach and other 
home use. Ripens middle to late July. 
CRAWFORD EARLY—(Freestone). An _ attractive, 
large yellow peach, good quality and flavor. 
Ripens August. 
ELBERTA—(Freestone). This is the well known com- 
mercial peach, hardy and does well in all sec- 
tions. Beautiful large, golden yellow, with slightly 
blushed cheek. Very rich and juicy. Ripens 
August first. 
Hanska 

Hardy Fruit Trees and Plants—In the Ozark Fruit Belt 
