FRUITS TO SELL IN SEASON 
Welchs PLUMS 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft., 50c each; per 10, 45c each, not prepaid 
3 to 4 ft., 35c each, prepaid 
No other fruit, unless it is the cherry, will produce 
more abundantly than the plum. 
The list that we offer are the choicest varieties for the 
home and commercial planting. 
WANETA. (Hansen.) July. The fruit is of immense size, 
deep red; skin very thin, and the flavor is delicious. 
Prof. Hansen’s best plum, and in fact, one of the great- 
est of all plums. 
GREEN GAGE. Ripens in September. Sweetest flavored 
of all plums. Large, greenish yellow fruit. Freestone. 
3 to 4 ft., 50c each, prepaid. 5 to 6 ft., 65c each, not 
prepaid. 
UNDERWOOD. This is the earliest of the large new 
plums. Ripens from about August Ist to 15th, and 
attains a size of 134 inches. The tree is one of the 
strongest growers of all these new Plums and gets to 
be very large, furnishing a large bearing surface to produce ¥& 
wonderful crops of beautiful fruit. Fruit is very attractive; red, 
firm, juicy flesh, very small pit, freestone. Splendid quality. 
TERRY. (Native.) August. Best of the natives. Fruit very large, 
and of bright red color. Fine quality. One of the largest and 
most handsome hardy plums yet produced and which de- 
serves extensive planting. Fruit ripens evenly and is a good 
keeper. 
LOMBARD. One of the leading market sorts, grown extensively 
everywhere. 
See Page 6 for Description 
3 Oka Sweet Cherry-Plum 
3 to 4 ft., $1.10, postpaid 
fleshed perfect freestone plum. Very sweet 
and of fine peach flavor. Requires only 
= half the usual amount of sugar for can- 
ning. Does not rot on the trees. Our orchard bore an immense crop 
last year, and has never failed. This plum is in a class by itself. 
Season early August. Color orange-yellow splashed with red. 5 to 6 
ft., 55c each, not prepaid. 3 to 4 ft., 40c each; 4 for $1.35, postpaid. 
APRICOT PLUM. (Hanska Type.) This variety has all the good qualities 
that a plum should have, with an apricot flavor. The fruit is ex- 
cellent for eating from the tree, canning, preserving or making jelly. 
The luscious fruit is reddish blue. Tree strong grower, a six-year-old: 
tree measuring 30 feet high and 20 feet across, making a stronger 
oe than any other plum. A good shipper. Freestone. Season 
ugust. 
BURBANK. An abundant yearly bearer. Large, round, dark red fruit. 
Will succeed in any soil. Perfectly hardy. 
Ripens from first to middle of August. 
SAPA. (Hansen.) July. An extremely early, 
vigorous bearer. Fruit medium size, 
glossy black; flesh deep reddish purple, 
excellent flavor; skin very tender. 
MONITOR. Large bright showy red—an- 
other early good native plum. Sweet and 
sugary. A heavy bearing variety. Ripens 
early and is a real money maker. 
TECUMSEH. One of Dr. Hansen's latest pro- 
ductions. A tall growing tree, vigorous in 
form—large leaves. Very hardy north. 
Large, red color with flesh yellow and a 
freestone. One of the heaviest bearing 
and greatest of all early plums. 3 to 4 
ft. grade, each 40c; 5 to 6 ft. grade, each 
55c, not prepaid. 

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ELLIOTT. (Peach Plum.) A very large, yellow-’ 
Tecumseh 
American Native Plum Seedlings 
2 to 3 ft., 25 for $1.00, postpaid. 
This is one of the trees recommended by the 
government that you can use in planting for soil 
erosion and also get an abundance of fruit, which 
is unexcelled for jellies, butters and jams. They 
are absolutely hardy, also drought resistant, and 
will take care of themselves after the second year. 
They will grow and produce planted either on the 
hills or bottoms. 
Welch’s 
PLUM Collection 
2 Waneta 2 Terry 
2 Sapa 2 Apricot Plum 
These eight 4-ft., 2-yr. s 
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The above eight in extra large, 5- to 6-ft. 
trees, $4.00, prepaid. 
These large trees will bear second year. 




