BEAR YOUNG e@ BEARHEAVILY e- DELICIOUS 
Scarcely any fruit has been improved as much in the past few years as has the plum. 
Bears younger and more heavily. The fruit is larger, with a wonderful flavor. We offer 
below the finest, outstanding varieties. Plant Plums 12 to 15 feet apart, in a group so 
they can cross-pollenize, thus greatly increasing the crop. : 
Compass—Juicy red fruit makes fine sauce. Free-stone. Ripens in July. Bears 
young and heavily every year. 
Damson—Medium size blue plums of fine quality. Free-stone. A heavy annual 
bearer. Ripens in September. 
Green Gage—The sweetest eating and canning plum. Large, greenish-yellow fruit, 
produced freely. Free-stone. Makes wonderful sauce. Ripens in September. 
Kahinta— Fruit is very large, purplish-red, good flavor, free-stone. Grows everywhere, 
bears young, regularly and heavily. Ripens late August. 
Pipestone—A new plum from Minnesota. The immense fruit is an attractive deep 
red with yellow flesh, sweet, juicy, high quality. Fine for eating and cooking. Bears 
very young and very heavily. Ripens in August. Pictured actual size. 
Red Coat— Another fine new plum from Minnesota. A tremendous, regular bearer of 
large, bright red plums of excellent quality. Yellow flesh is sweet and tender. Good to 
eat fresh and very fine for canning. Free-stone. Bears very young. Ripens in August. 
Stanley—A new plum that is sweeping the country. Large, dark-blue, prune-shaped 
plum. Yellow flesh is firm, sweet, delicious flavor. Exceptionally fine for both eating 
and cooking. A heavy, annual bearer. Ripens in early September. 
Superior—Large red plums with a rich sweet flavor. Bears heavily every year. 
Ripens in early August and is one of the very best of all plums. 
Toka—The most richly flavored of all plums, a rich tangy, spicy taste. Fruit is large, PIPESTONE 
beautiful apricot color with firm golden flesh. Free-stone. Ripens late August. 
Underwood — Bears regularly immense crops of large, red, delicious, free-stone plums. 

DAMSON 
INTER-STATE PLUMS 
INTER-STATE PLUM CLUSTER 
Five outstanding varieties that will give you plums for many week 
l i é a plums for many weeks. Some 
will start bearing second year after planting. get tesa 
1 Damson 1 Pipestone 1 Red Coat 
1 Green Gage 1 Stanley f 
All 5 for $2.45 All 5 for $2.95 
Postpaid Not postpaid 
Fine 3 to 4 ft. trees Big 4 to 6 ft. trees 

Ripens in August. 
Waneta— Pipestone and Kahinta are far better. 
Each year many new planters ask us this question. Years ago commercial orchardists STANLEY 
planted small size trees. Now most of them prefer the large size trees. They come 
into bearing sooner. You plant a fruit tree for fruit, so the quicker it bears, the better 
for you. 
However we assure you that no matter which size tree you buy, you will get a good one. 
We grade very strictly and all trees which are not best quality are discarded. lhe 3 to 
4 ft. trees caliper 1% to % inch, the 4 to 6 feet caliper %j to !% inch and the 5 to 7 feet 
caliper '%6 to 1% inch. 
But there is much more to a tree than just height and caliper. Our famous Loess soil 
plus expert propagation plus careful handling, these are what make Inter-State trees 
so good. Plant them carefully, give them the proper attention they deserve and you 
will be rewarded abundantly. No fruit in the world is so good as fresh, home-grown, 
tree-ripened fruit. 
PLUM PRICES 
Your Choice, Alike or Assorted 
Each Per 3 Per 6 
PELORMCE SE OSt DAG tiie Seite tecito ce ele 3s. - 60c $1.65 $2.95 
MEEGUO Meet INO’: POStPalt 2.1. sis .c coe tie nes 70c 1.95 3.55 
PEOM et EeL, NOL POStPald. oss uecsmie oe ie cele 80c 2.25 4.15 
super-size, Not postpaid -.% o6..6.--..6.0.. 90c 2.55 4.75 



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