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jams, jellies, preserves, etc., and there is always a 
market for choice Plums. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
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Varieties: 
Abundance. Best known Japanese variety. 
Adapted to a wide range of soils. Excellent in 
home orchard. Fruit dark mottled red. Very sweet 
and juicy. 
Burbank. Trees not so vigorous as Abundance, 
but fruits keep better and ship in good condition 
when picked a few days before entirely ripe. 
Fruits dark yellow, mottled red. Flesh yellow, 
firm and tender. 
Red June. Trees large and productive and re- 
markably free from disease. Color red with small 
russet dots. Flesh yellow, meaty and sweet, ex- 
cept near the seed. Excellent variety. 
Shropshire. Best known damson. Very vigor- 
ous, hardy and productive, often overladen with 
fruit. Color blue-black. Flesh golden yellow. 
Good variety if you are planting one tree or one 
thousand trees. 
- Wickson. One of the largest plums. Fruit red 
over yellow, flesh of amber yellow which :is juicy, 
slightly coarse, firm and sweet. A very showy va- 
riety. 
Nectarine. (Sure Crop.) Delicious for eating. 
The melting, juicy texture of the nectarine and 
its delicious flavor furnishes one of the most de- 
lightful fruits for eating during the summer. 
Plant a few of these in your home orchard this 
year. Very vigorous and productive. 
CHERRY. 
Not difficult to grow, but the trees are best 
adapted to well drained rich soil. The sour va- 
rieties grow more readily than the sweets, but you 
can have both if your location is good. Be sure to 
plant the trees as soon as they arrive—don’t let 
them lie around. Press the dirt firmly around the 
roots; tramp it hard. Prune the same as apples or 
pears, but do not cut the central leaders. 
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Varieties: 
Black Tartarian (Sweet). A widely planted 
sweet cherry. Adapts itself to many different soils 
and climates. Fruits ripen early. Purplish red 
flesh that is sweet and juicy. 
Early Richmond (Sour). The leading early sour 
cherry. Trees vigorous everywhere planted. Fruits 
dark red. Flesh pale yellow, tender and melting. 
May Duke (Sour). This is one of the oldest and 
most widely planted varieties. Fruit early, color 
light to red. Flesh dark red with pleasing flavor. 
Montmorency (Sour). The most popular sour 
cherry grown in America. It is surpassed by no 
