

BURBANK 
BARGAIN NO. 6 
FOUR PLUM TREES 
1. STANLEY PRUNE, 1 SUPERIOR, 
1 German Prune, 1 Italian Prune. 
Four excellent varieties 
All 2-yr., 9/ 16 in. trees 
$2.14 
Net, Not Prepaid 
Pound Plum 
POUND PLUM or Austrian Prune. Claimed to be the finest prune-type 
plum, and surely the largest and handsomest in cultiva- Pineapple 
tion. Color is a rich, reddish purple outside, with flesh golden yellow, juicy, sweet 
and mild. Of excellent quality and enormous-size. Twelve of these mammoth plums 
weigh a pound! 
Trees are heavy bearers and rapid growers. Hardy anywhere. Order yours now, 
QUINCES 
as supply is limited. 
ORANGE Sometimes called 
Apple Quince. 
Fruit large, round with a_ short 
neck; color bright yellow; flesh 
tender, juicy and excellent flavor. 
Highly regarded for jellies and 
preserves. Trees bear young. 
PRICE for large, 2-yr., well 
branched trees, 65c each; 3 for 
$1.75; 10 for $5.45. 
{ 10 } 
Large, nearly globular; clear cherry-red with 
thin lilac bloom; flesh deep yellow; rich 
flavor, very sweet, with a peculiar and agreeable flavor. Ripens 
in August. A vigorous grower; very early bearer. 
GERMAN PRUNE A mid-season variety, ripening in 
September. Fruit large, dark pur- 
ple, juicy, sweet and delicious. One of the best for commercial 
planting. Excellent for dessert, canning, drying and market. 
ITALIAN PRUNE Not a new variety, but still a fa- 
vorite both for commercial and 
home use. Good sized, purple fruit; fine for canning and ideal 
for drying. Flesh sweet, juicy and delicious. Ripens in September. 
STANLEY PRUNE Something New! The best of all 
Prune plums. Often comes into 
bearing within three years from planting, and ripens ten days 
earlier than either Italian or German Prunes. Hardy, never 
winter-kills. A more thrifty and rapid grower than other ‘sorts. 
Very productive. Fruit large, deep bluish purple; firm and sweet, 
excellent quality. Best for either commercial or home use. 
SUPERIOR Something New in Plums! One of the best 
Jumbo varieties originated in Minnesota. This 
sensational new Plum was originated at the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm, and is considered the most perfect of all the fine 
Plums introduced by them. Fruit is very large, firm flesh, beau- 
tiful red color and delicious quality. Can be peeled as you would 
a peach. Superior is extremely hardy, and well adapted to the 
colder Northwestern States, but does equally well in all sections. 
& Superior Plum 


























Stanley 
Prune 

REINE CLAUDE (Green Gage). A 
delicious eating 
Plum, and because of its rich flavor, one of the 
best for canning. Large, yellowish green, juicy, 
melting, sugary. Ripens quite late, and hangs 
for a long time on the trees. Very hardy and 
productive. 
WANETA Apparently the hardiest, and 
surely the largest, of Dr. Han- 
sen’s plum productions. One of the best and 
most popular Plums; especially adapted to the 
cold winters of the Great Plains, but grown suc- 
cessfully all over America. 
Fruit is very large, reddish purple, and of 
good quality and flavor, ripening in August. A 
heavy yielder, and a rapid grower. 
Prices of Plum Trees for Spring of 1943 
YELLOW EGG ALL VARIETIES LISTED (except Stanley Prune, 
Superior and Yellow Egg): 
The best yellow Plum. Each 10 100 
Large, egg-shaped, i $0.65 $5.95 $54.90 
golden yellow, with de- 2-yr. SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE 
licious, mellow orange 11/16 in. and up +15: 3026.9 54-00 
flesh. Wonderful for STANLEY PRUNE, SUPERIOR and YELLOW EGG: 
shipping and canning. .70 6.45 59.90 
Excellent keeping qual- 2-yr. SPECIAL SUPER-SIZE 
ity. A big producer and 11/16 in. and up .80 7.45 69.90 
annual bearer. Five or more trees of a single variety and grade at the 
10 rate; 25 or more at the 100 rate. SPECIAL DISCOUNT 
FOR ALL CASH WITH ORDER. See page 3. 




Quince 
PINEAPPLE Ore of the very best 
uinces. Tree is hardy, 
healthy and very prolific, coming into bear- 
ing when two years old. Size is enormous, 
some fruits having been known to weigh 
over a pound each. Flavor is suggestive of 
the pineapple. Unapproached in flavor, tex- 
ture and quality; delightfully fragrant. 
PRICE for large, 2-yr., well branched trees, 
70c each; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $5.95. 

