STANLEY PRUNE 
Recommended by New York 
Expt. Station as the best new 
early plum—early August, 10 
days before German Prune. 
Stanley is the finest prune 
r type plum; fruit largest size, 
dark bluish eecla freestone, fine grained, tender, juicy 
and sweet. Firm and does not crack. Excellent quality 
for cooking or eating. Produces heavy full crop every 
year; often bears in 3 years. PRICE: 2-yr., 9/16 in., 
4 to 5 ft.—Each 75c; 3 for $2.05; 10 for $6.45. 



Hardy Plums 
BURBANK-=peuicious TABLE Plum. Hardy 
Japanese variety free from black knot. Deep red 
color, unusually delicious flavor. Keeps three weeks 
after ripening. Ripens August 15 to Sept. 1. 
GERMAN PRUNE=sesr for Canning 
and Preserving. Medium size dark purple plum. 
Firm, sweet, the favorite everywhere for canning. 
Tree easy to grow, remarkably free from disease, 
very productive. Good keeper, excellent shipper. 
Ripens in September. 
GREEN GAGE— Fis ROUND, GREENISH- 
YELLOW plum has about the sweetest flavor of all. 
Every housewife wants Green Gage for canning and 
preserving. Medium size, full of juice, unusually 
heavy bearer. Always sells well. Late September. 
YELLOW EGG— BEST YELLOW PLUM. 
Extra Large Fruit. Clear yellow egg shaped. Fine 
for table or canning use. Hardy productive tree. 
Ripens August. 
Plum Tree Prices 
(All Varieties except Stanley) 
Each 3 10 25 
2-yr., 9/16 in., 
4 to 5 ft.—$ .69 1.95 5.95 14.50 
100 
54.50 
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING——-PLEASE READ CAREFULLY 
LOCATION :—Bridgman, Berrien County, Southwest- 
“Michigan Fruit Belt’ 
on Lake Michigan. Fast service to Chicago trunk lines 
east, west, north, south. 
PARCEL POST SHIPMENTS:—See Table Below. 
Locate the group in which you live and then figure 
amount of postage to send from table below. Cheaper 
for small orders. Prompt delivery to your door. If you 
request mail shipment, but include no postage in your 
RemuELa toe we will ship C.0O.D. for exact postage re- 
quired. 
EXPRESS SHIPMENTS:—Reduced_ rates from 
Bridgman now make express cheapest for all except 
small orders. All shipments insured. Rapid handling 
and safe delivery guaranteed. Generally the best way 
of shipment. Charges not prepaid. 
SHIPPING SEASON—SPRING:—From about March 
15th to May 25th, according to season. Fall:—Octo- 
‘ber 15th to November 15th. 
PACKING:—No charge. All plants packed in damp 
moss or shingle tow. Will keep in good condition 5 
days to 2 weeks, according to time of shipment and 
weather conditions. Each variety carefully separated 
and correctly labeled. 
SUBSTITUTION :—Not without your permission ex- 
cept on late orders when time is often saved by sub- 
stituting varieties of same season and value as those 
ordered. Satisfaction guaranteed on substitutions. 

HOW TO ORDER:—Write your name and address 
plainly on enclosed order blank. Indicate ‘‘Mail,’” ‘‘Ex- 
press,” or “Our Judgment,” as you prefer. If express 
shipment, be sure there is an express office at the 
Seperate you give. Send remittance. Orders acknowl- 
edged. 

Any in- 
crease in the cost or selling price of nursery stock listed 
in this catalog made necessary by state or federal taxes 
or legislation, by inflation, or by other causes beyond our 
control may be added. 
TERMS:—Orders of $5.00 or less, please send cash 
with order; if more than $5.00, you may remit 25 per 
cent of total with order, balance before shipment if 
you prefer. If you request, we will make C. O. D. ship- 
ments up to May Ist, when 25 per cent of total amount 
is sent with order; no discount allowed. 
REMITTANCE:—Postoffice Money Orders are safest. 
Express Money Orders, Bank Drafts and Checks ac- 
cepted. If you send Currency register your letter. 
REFERENCE:—tThe State Savings Bank, Bridgman, 
Mich., Express Agent or Postmaster, Bridgman, Mich. 
COMPLAINTS:—All complaints as to condition on 
arrival, shortage, or errors must be made within five 
days after stock is received. This allows ample time 
to examine shipments and if there is anything wrong, 
advise at once. Complaints as to condition on arrival 
must be accompanied by express or postoffice receipt 
showing statement of bad condition. 
PARCEL POST TABLE 
GROUP No. 1—SOUTHERN MICHIGAN (Grand Rapids, 
NORTHERN INDIANA (Indianapolis and 
Port Huron, Owosso and all towns south thereof. 
all towns north thereof.) 
GROUP No. 2—NORTHERN MICHIGAN (Towns north of Grand Rapids, Owosso and Port Huron.) 
SOUTHERN INDIANA (Towns south of 
GROUP No. 3—ARK., DEL., KANS., MD., MINN., MO., 
Indianapolis.) ILL., IOWA, OHIO, KY., WISC. 
NEBR., N. J., N. Y., NO. CAR., PA., TENN., VA., 
GROUP No. 4—All states not included in the other three groups. GROUP GROUP GROUP GROUP 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 
prrawberry and - ASparagus .--.-.S.cc-ciciicccc. nencennuccecccecescaccnenace 100 plants SH12 $ .18 $ .25 $ .40 
Red Raspberry, Dewberry, 1l-yr. plants..................ce:se---+- 100 plants -20 .30 45 85 
Black Raspberry, Blackberry, Boysenberry, 1-yr.........--.. 100 plants -20 .30 45 85 
Ppa we rans lantsi.. nh oo ne ere 100 plants .30 .50 75 1.25 
eh PO a ENS ake ge: RE OURAN SR GN Glee an el ee 25 plants 12 18 .25 .40 
SUNT erria ie isteteee es 8 a) noe Te i Ef 12 plants -10 1s Bd, 25 
CCST Ai RE. “ARN I eel a ER ee a 25 bulbs .10 is V1 7 25 
Fer Uitmeree eee ne Set pee eyo, me Ate SL Bae OI ae 1 tree .10 13 E17 25 
5 trees nS aah .40 729 
Each Collection of Dahlias, or Roses. .............ecccccccescsceeceeeee -10 13 2 ig 65 
LET yy CIE TS) rE A er BRS J a a neo 6 bushes or less .12 18 25 -40 
Our Michigan Certificate of Nursery Insp 
ection is Attached to Every Package 
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