
ABUNDANCE 
(Early.) A pinkish red Plum. Medium 
size. Flesh is yellow; sweet, aromatic. 
Tree is a vigorous grower. 
AMERICA 
(Midseason.) Beautiful yellow, red cheek, 
juicy, sweet. Very good for cooking. Very 
hardy. Blooms midseason. 
BURBANK 
(Midseason.) A dark red, roundish Plum, 
good quality and shipper. The flesh is a 
deep yellow, firm, very juicy, aromatic 
and sweet. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM 
Is very hardy, bears young, often second 







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THIS hardy, fast-growing fruit is ideal for the back-lot 
farmer or the commercial grower. The following varieties are 
all outstanding Neosho Plums, specially selected for early, mid- 
season and very early fruit. We list only the best, thoroughly 
tested Plums, varieties that can be successfully and profitably 
grown all over America. They give you a wide choice, and, as 
always, you can depend on Neosho trees to give you ‘’Growing 
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Satisfaction. 
year. Fruit is bright red; sweet, juicy and 
fine flavor. 
ENDICOTT 
(Midseason.) Endicott combines the high 
quality of the European with hardiness 
and adaptability. One of the sweetest, 
juiciest Plums. It averages very large in 
size. Red. 
SAPA 
(Hansen Hybrid.) A large size purple 
Hansen Hybrid, with purple flesh full of 
rich juice of fine flavor. Bears heavy 
crops annually and begins fruiting the 
first year after planting. Succeeds every- 
where, ripens middle of July. Fine for 
canning. 
OMAHA 
(Early.) A large, round, coral-red Plum. 
Flesh is yellow and sweet. Strong, vigor- 
ous grower, hardy and productive. 
WANETA 
A Hansen Hybrid. Exceptionally hardy, 
withstanding extremely hot and dry 
weather. Often bears second year. Color 
purplish red, 2 inches in diameter. 
WILD GOOSE 
(Very Early.) An _ old-time favorite, 
bright red; medium size. Flesh is yellow, 
very sweet, quality fair to good. Good 
shipper and keeper. 

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KIEFFER 
(Winter). Large, yellow, russeted; flesh 
white, rather coarse. A market and kitch- 
en variety that succeeds farther south 
where other varieties fail. Tree hardy, 
very vigorous, resistant to blight. Blooms 
early. 
SECKEL 
(Fall.) The standard of excellence for 
quality, small, yellowish brown with rus- 
sety red cheek; should be first choice for 
family orchard. Slow grower, dependable, 
productive and very hardy, notably free 
from blight. Blooms midseason. 
ANJOU, BARTLETT, KIEFFER, 
FLEMISH BEAUTY, WINTER 
NELIS, LINCOLN, SECKEL 
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WINTER NELIS 
(Winter.) The latest, best keeping Pear. 
Can be held in cold storage until spring. 
Medium sized, roundish, yellow russeted 
Pear with a short, heavy neck. Flesh fine 
grained, sweet, aromatic. Very good 
quality. And the fact that the Winter 
Nelis can be held in cold storage until 
spring or summer further enhances its 
value as a profit maker. Tree is very 
hardy, and fruit always firm, fine grained, 
juicy and sweet. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY 
(Early Fall.) Large, pale yellow, mostly 
russeted. A very juicy and sweet Pear; 
delicious, aromatic, easy to grow. This 
Neosho variety will do fine planted in sod 
right in your own yard—or along the lot 
line. It is one of the most widely planted 
early fall Pears. Bears young and heavily. 
There’s a reason why Neosho stock is 
profitable. When you plant, remember 
that you are making an investment wisely 
by purchasing this fine quality stock. 
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LINCOLN 
(Summer.) Large, yellow; quality good to very 
good; similar to Bartlett but more resistant to 
blight. Succeeds farther south than Bartlett 
can be grown. It has stood the severest tests 
of intense, moist, summer heat and low alti- 
tude of the ciimate of Lincoln, Illinois, where 
it was originated by W. E. Jones. Comes into 
early bearing and bears heavy crops annually; 
very hardy. Blooms midseason 
